elective
【可选择的、选修的。【an elective course】】
"Elective" 是一个形容词和名词,通常与教育或选择性活动相关,表示 可选择的、选修的。
作为形容词:
- 可选择的、选修的:用于描述可以选择是否参与或学习的课程、活动等。通常用于学校或大学环境中,指的是学生可以根据兴趣或需求选择的课程,而不是必修的课程。
- 例如:The university offers a variety of elective courses in different fields.
(这所大学提供多种不同领域的选修课程。)
- 例如:The university offers a variety of elective courses in different fields.
- 选举的:有时,"elective" 可以指通过选举产生的职位或官员。
- 例如:He held an elective office in the student council.
(他在学生会担任了一个选举产生的职务。)
- 例如:He held an elective office in the student council.
作为名词:
- 选修课程:指学生可以选择是否修读的课程,相对于必修课程。
- 例如:She is taking several electives in art and philosophy this semester.
(她这个学期选修了几门艺术和哲学课程。)
- 例如:She is taking several electives in art and philosophy this semester.
例句:
- The elective subjects allow students to tailor their education to their interests.
(选修科目让学生可以根据自己的兴趣定制教育内容。) - His elective position as president of the club required him to attend all meetings.
(他作为俱乐部主席的选举职位要求他参加所有的会议。)
"Elective" 强调的是选择性和灵活性,通常用于指可以由个人选择的课程、活动或职位。