
선거의, 선거 관련
Relating to or working by means of election.
예문:
"The country transitioned to an elective democracy after years of military rule."
"The board of directors is an elective body representing the shareholders."
선출직의, 선거 임용
(Of a person or office) appointed or filled by election rather than by appointment or inheritance.
예문:
"She has spent her entire career serving in various elective offices."
"The city council consists of fifteen elective members."
선거권의, 투표권의
Possessing or giving the power to elect.
예문:
"The elective body must convene to vote on the new chairman."
"Only citizens with elective franchise are permitted to enter the booth."
선택의, 비필수
(Of a course of study) chosen by the student rather than compulsory.
예문:
"Students must complete three elective modules to graduate."
"The elective curriculum allows for more specialized learning."
선택적인, 결합성의
(Of a chemical or physical force) acting preferentially between certain substances.
예문:
"The theory of elective affinity explains why certain elements bond more readily than others."
"Scientists observed an elective attraction between the two compounds in the solution."
비긴급, 환자 희망
(Of surgical or medical treatment) chosen by the patient or scheduled in advance rather than being an emergency.
예문:
"Many hospitals postponed elective surgeries during the peak of the pandemic."
"Cosmetic procedures are usually considered elective treatments."
선택 과목
An optional course of study that a student can choose from a list of possibilities.
예문:
"I decided to take a photography class as my elective this semester."
"High school students often use their electives to explore potential career paths."