美 [ˌriːɪˈlekt]
vt. 改选;重选
第三人称单数reelects
现在分词reelecting
过去式reelected
过去分词reelected
reelect /ˈriːɪˌlɛkt/ [ reelecting reelected reelects ]
及物动词 When someone such as a politician or an official who has been elected is reelected, they win another election and are therefore able to continue in their position as, for example, president, or an official in an organization. 再次当选
He needs 51 percent to be reelected.
他需要51%的选票以再度当选。
James Rhodes was reelected governor of Ohio.
詹姆斯·罗兹再度当选俄亥俄州的州长。
不可数名词 再次当选
He is heavily favoured to win reelection.
他再次当选的条件极其有利。
elect again
同义词: return
... reenter再进入 reelect重选 reform重整 ...
... redundant adj.过多的,过剩的,丰盛的 reelect vt.重选,改选 reestablish vt.重新,重新设立 ...
He persuaded them to reelect him by sheer force of personality.
他完全凭着人格力量说服人们再次选他。
There are some objections to the proposal to reelect the chairman.
对重新选举董事长的提议有人持反对意见。
The 10 directorates member of Yahoo company is in reelect needs entirely on shareholder plenary meeting next time.
雅虎公司的10名董事会成员在下次股东大会上全部需要重选。
These ridiculous comments from these wannabes are as good as pre-made Reelect Obama commercials.
FORBES: Rick Perry Clueless On Use Of Executive Presidential Powers To Kill Obamacare
Whenever I am given the opportunity, I will argue that all three areas of competency helped to reelect the President.
FORBES: What I Learned From Obama: A New Theory of Government
Bob had a story about being contacted by CREEP (The Committee to Reelect the President) to keep an eye on the McGovernites on campus.
FORBES: George McGovern Passes On - Where Were You In 1972 ?