electives
n. 選任的( elective的名詞複數 ); 有選舉權的; (課程)選修的; (可選擇的)可選擇的
An elective post or committee is one to which people are appointed as a result of winning an election.
Buchanan has never held elective office.
布坎南從未就任過經選舉產生的職位。
Elective surgery is surgery that you choose to have before it becomes essential.
An elective is a subject which a student can choose to study as part of his or her course.
Electives are offered in Tai Chi and advanced dance exercise.
選修課包括太極拳和高階舞蹈練習。
The so - called electives mean only some little option within the scope of a certain item.
所謂選修科目也只是在某一專案範圍內略有揀選餘地而已.
I have 9 required courses and 3 electives this semester.
我這個學期有9門必修課,3門選修課.
There are 3 electives from language arts and non - language arts modules.
另有3個語文藝術及 非 語文藝術的選修科.
These electives allow students to study subjects that interest them.
這些選修的課程使得學生能夠修一些他們有興趣的科目.
The school offers its MBA students electives in Clean Technology and Energy Finance that incorporate renewables.
該校結合可再生能源,面向MBA學生推出了清潔技術和能源金融的選修課.