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词汇 president-elect
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Definition of president-elect in English:

president-elect

nounPlural presidents-electˌprɛzəd(ə)ntɪˈlɛktˈˌprɛz(ə)dənt əˈlɛkt
  • A person who has been elected president but has not yet taken up office.

    当选总统

    as title President-elect Pearman
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The president-elect was alluding to the biggest concern of Peru's ruling elite regarding the case.
    • The president-elect needs to be bold in recruiting his ministers.
    • The president-elect is likely to bring new leaders into office and this could set into motion processes that bring changes in policy.
    • The president-elect will certainly have his hands full.
    • Logically a president in power for 4 years is more likely to have a more structured understanding of complex problems than a president-elect.
    • The U.S. president-elect will have to pay attention.
    • He is the president-elect of the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
    • Temple officials beat drums and rang bells to welcome the president-elect, while neighborhood residents set off firecrackers.
    • ‘This form of communication could become a tradition,’ the president-elect said.
    • As I write this, no one knows who will be the president-elect of the United States.
    • The incident emphasises the gulf between the president-elect and his own supporters.
    • Under normal circumstances, a president-elect would have more than two months after the election to prepare his move into the White House.
    • Ministerial appointments in Indonesia, as elsewhere, are the exclusive privilege of the president-elect.
    • He said that the new director of the service should be elected after consultations between the government and the president-elect.
    • State presidents and presidents-elect brought encouraging reports.
    • A more serious analysis of the issues was also to be expected because Eisenhower, like all presidents-elect, realized he would have to grapple with the world's problems within a matter of weeks.
    • Before a president-elect has time to prove himself in office, he gets tested in transition.
    • I don't understand why your president-elect should have any problem saying that he is ‘Chinese.’
    • This pattern has solidified the president-elect's victory and bestowed a constitutionally mandated authority upon him.
    • Obviously, however, a president-elect was in no position to assure the American people that there were no troops in Cambodia.

Definition of president-elect in US English:

president-elect

nounˈˌprɛz(ə)dənt əˈlɛkt
  • A person who has been elected president but has not yet taken up office.

    当选总统

    as title President-elect Pearman
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A more serious analysis of the issues was also to be expected because Eisenhower, like all presidents-elect, realized he would have to grapple with the world's problems within a matter of weeks.
    • I don't understand why your president-elect should have any problem saying that he is ‘Chinese.’
    • The president-elect was alluding to the biggest concern of Peru's ruling elite regarding the case.
    • Obviously, however, a president-elect was in no position to assure the American people that there were no troops in Cambodia.
    • ‘This form of communication could become a tradition,’ the president-elect said.
    • Ministerial appointments in Indonesia, as elsewhere, are the exclusive privilege of the president-elect.
    • Before a president-elect has time to prove himself in office, he gets tested in transition.
    • State presidents and presidents-elect brought encouraging reports.
    • Temple officials beat drums and rang bells to welcome the president-elect, while neighborhood residents set off firecrackers.
    • The president-elect needs to be bold in recruiting his ministers.
    • The incident emphasises the gulf between the president-elect and his own supporters.
    • The U.S. president-elect will have to pay attention.
    • Under normal circumstances, a president-elect would have more than two months after the election to prepare his move into the White House.
    • The president-elect is likely to bring new leaders into office and this could set into motion processes that bring changes in policy.
    • The president-elect will certainly have his hands full.
    • As I write this, no one knows who will be the president-elect of the United States.
    • This pattern has solidified the president-elect's victory and bestowed a constitutionally mandated authority upon him.
    • He said that the new director of the service should be elected after consultations between the government and the president-elect.
    • Logically a president in power for 4 years is more likely to have a more structured understanding of complex problems than a president-elect.
    • He is the president-elect of the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
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