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1 elect
elect [ɪˈlekt]b. ( = choose) to elect to do sth décider de faire qch2. adjective* * *[ɪ'lekt] 1. 2.transitive verb1) ( by vote) élire (from, from among parmi)2) ( choose) choisir3.adjective (after n) futur -
2 elect
B vtr1 ( by vote) élire [representative, president etc] (from, from among au sein de) ; to be elected to a post/an assembly être élu à un poste/à une assemblée ; to elect sb (as) president élire qn président ;2 ( choose) choisir [method, system etc] ; to elect to do choisir de faire ; to be elected a member/as leader être élu membre/chef.C elected pp adj [authority, government, officer, representative] élu ; elect office fonction f élective.D adj (after n) futur (before n) the president elect le président élu n'ayant pas encore pris ses fonctions. -
3 elect
elect [ɪ'lekt](a) (by voting) élire;∎ to elect sb President élire qn président;∎ to get elected être élu;∎ to elect sb to office élire qn∎ to elect to do sth choisir de faire qchélu;∎ the President elect le président élu∎ Religion the elect les élus mpl -
4 elect
[i'lekt] 1. verb1) (to choose by vote: He was elected chairman; elected to the committee.) élire2) (to choose (to do something): They elected to go by taxi.) choisir de faire qqch.2. adjective((placed immediately after noun) chosen for office but not yet in it: the president elect.) futur- election- electioneer - elector - electoral - electorate -
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6 re-elect
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7 re-elect
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8 president-elect
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9 re-elect
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10 president-elect
American = titre du président des États-Unis entre son élection et son investitureUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > president-elect
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11 re-elect
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12 to elect
1) élire2) choisir; décider; opterEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to elect
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13 to elect by plebiscite
Pol. plébisciterEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to elect by plebiscite
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14 to elect domicile
Jur. élire domicileEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to elect domicile
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15 to elect to the Bench
Jur. élever (ou élire) a la magistratureEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to elect to the Bench
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16 president elect
Jur. [U] président élu mais pas encore en exerciceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > president elect
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17 re-elect, to
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18 reset
Iréarmement (élect. m, réenclenchement (élect.) mII v.réarmer, remettre à zéroDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > reset
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19 elective
elective [ɪˈlektɪv]1. adjectivea. ( = elected) électifb. ( = with power to elect) électoralc. [surgery] non urgentd. (especiallyUS School, university) [course, subject] facultatif2. noun* * *[ɪ'lektɪv]1) ( elected) [office, official] électif/-ive, élu; ( empowered to elect) [assembly, body] électoral2) School, University [course] facultatif/-ive -
20 breaker
Iconcasseur m, coupe-circuit m, défonceuse f, disjoncteur mII(élect.) rupteur mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > breaker
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Elect — • Denotes in general one chosen or taken by preference from among two or more; as a theological term it is equivalent to chosen as the object of mercy or Divine favour, as set apart for eternal life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.… … Catholic encyclopedia
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elect — vt 1: to select by vote for an office, position, or membership 2: to make a selection of elect ed her statutory share over the gift under the will vi: to choose an elective share the right of a spouse to elect against the will … Law dictionary
elect — [ē lekt′, ilekt′] adj. [ME < L electus, pp. of eligere, to pick out, choose < e , out + legere, to pick, choose: see LOGIC] 1. chosen; given preference 2. elected but not yet installed in office: usually used in combination [the mayor… … English World dictionary
Elect — E*lect , n. 1. One chosen or set apart. [1913 Webster] Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect, in whom my soul delighteth. Is. xlii. 1. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. (Theol.) Those who are chosen for salvation. [1913 Webster] Shall not God avenge… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Elect — E*lect , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Elected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Electing}.] 1. To pick out; to select; to choose. [1913 Webster] The deputy elected by the Lord. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To select or take for an office; to select by vote; as, to elect a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-elect — suffix ► used after the title of an official job to refer to someone who has been chosen by vote to do that job, but who has not yet started doing it: »Mr Theroux is chairman elect of the Promotion Marketing Association. → Compare DESIGNATE(Cf.… … Financial and business terms
elect — adj picked, *select, exclusive Analogous words: *choice, exquisite, rare: selected, preferred, chosen, singled out (see CHOOSE): redeemed, saved, delivered (see RESCUE vb) Antonyms: reprobate (in theology) Contrasted words: rejected, repudiated,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
elect — ► VERB 1) choose (someone) to hold public office or another position by voting. 2) opt for or choose to do something. ► ADJECTIVE 1) chosen or singled out. 2) elected to a position but not yet in office: the President Elect. DERIVATIVES electable … English terms dictionary
Elect — Elect., Abbreviatur auf Recepten: Electuarium … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
ELECT — ELECT., сокращение лат. слова electua rium кашка, употребляемое в рецепте … Большая медицинская энциклопедия