sɪˈlektɪd
1Lekt — ist in der Linguistik, speziell in der Soziolinguistik ein Oberbegriff für die verschiedenen Sprachvarietäten. Der Ausdruck wird meist als Grundwort (Determinatum) lekt von Komposita verwendet, so in „Dialekt“ und „Soziolekt“. Es handelt sich… …
2Lekt. — 1) Lektüre EN reading material 2) Lektor(at) EN instructor; position of instructor 3) Lektion EN lesson, chapter; class, hour …
Abkürzungen und Akronyme in der deutschsprachigen Presse Gebrauchtwagen
3lekt — adj (oböj. ÅLD outbildad, som är lekman …
4elect*/*/ — [ɪˈlekt] verb [T] I to choose someone to represent you or to hold an official position, by voting for them Every nation should have a right to elect its own government.[/ex] He was elected to parliament by a large majority.[/ex] Havel was elected …
5lecture*/ — [ˈlektʃə] noun [C] I 1) a talk to a group of people about a particular subject, especially at a college or university a lecture on Dickens[/ex] Tomorrow she will be giving a lecture at London University.[/ex] 2) showing disapproval a long serious …
6elective — [ɪˈlektɪv] adj 1) an elective position is one that you hold because people have voted for you 2) done because someone chooses it, not because they have to do it elective surgery[/ex] …
7elector — [ɪˈlektə] noun [C] someone who has the right to vote in an election …
8electoral — [ɪˈlekt(ə)rəl] adj relating to elections a new electoral system[/ex] …
9electorate — [ɪˈlekt(ə)rət] noun [C] all the people who are allowed to vote in an election …
10lecturer — [ˈlektʃərə] noun [C] 1) someone who gives a lecture 2) British a teacher at a university or college …