elect

elect
i'lekt
1. verb
1) (to choose by vote: He was elected chairman; elected to the committee.) elegir
2) (to choose (to do something): They elected to go by taxi.) decidir

2. adjective
((placed immediately after noun) chosen for office but not yet in it: the president elect.) electo
- electioneer
- elector
- electoral
- electorate

elect vb elegir
elect
tr[ɪ'lekt]
adjective
1 electo,-a
the president elect el presidente electo
transitive verb
1 (vote for) elegir
Jack's been elected (as) treasurer Jack ha sido elegido tesorero
they elected her (to be) Mayoress la eligieron alcaldesa
2 (choose, decide) decidir
she elected to take early retirement decidió acogerse a la jubilación anticipada
noun the elect
1 los elegidos nombre masculino plural
elect [i'lɛkt] vt
: elegir
elect adj
: electo
the president-elect: el presidente electo
elect npl
the elect : los elegidos mpl
elect
adj.
electo, -a adj.
elegido, -a adj.
n.
electo s.m.
elegido s.m.
v.
elegir v.
escoger v.

I ɪ'lekt
transitive verb
1) (Adm, Govt) elegir*

he was elected president — lo eligieron or fue elegido presidente

2) (choose) (frml)

to elect to + INF — optar por + inf


II
adjective (after n)

the president elect — el presidente electo, la presidenta electa

[ɪ'lekt]
1. VT
1) (Pol etc) elegir (to para)

he was elected chairman — fue elegido presidente

2) (=choose) elegir

he elected to remain — eligió quedarse

2.
ADJ (after noun) electo

the president elect — el/la presidente(-a) electo*, (-a)

3.
N

the elect — los elegidos, los predestinados

* * *

I [ɪ'lekt]
transitive verb
1) (Adm, Govt) elegir*

he was elected president — lo eligieron or fue elegido presidente

2) (choose) (frml)

to elect to + INF — optar por + inf


II
adjective (after n)

the president elect — el presidente electo, la presidenta electa


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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