《president-elect》怎以读
[ˈprezidəntiˈlekt]
《president-elect》是什么意思
已当选而尚未就职的总统,总统当选人;
英英释义
President-elect
- An -elect is a political candidate who has been elected to an office but who has not yet been sworn in or officially taken office. These may include an incoming president, senator, representative, governor and mayor.
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学习《president-elect》怎么用
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- The president and president-elect later waited for cameras as they strode along the Colonnade to the Oval Office.
之后,当总统和总统当选人沿着柱廊走向总统办公室的时候,他们接受了记者的拍摄。 - Later on Wednesday, the new president is expected to meet with his National Security Council to start reevaluating the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
在总统交接时期里,总统当选人奥巴马对全球事务保持缄默,以表示对布什政府的尊重。
权威例句
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