"Electra" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Electra refers to a mythological figure in Greek mythology. In the myths, Electra is the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. She is known for her role in seeking revenge against her mother for the murder of her father, Agamemnon, after he returned from the Trojan War.
In an elective manner, something is done voluntarily or by choice, rather than being compulsory or mandatory. Elective decisions are made freely, without being forced or coerced.
Electives refer to courses or subjects that are optional and not required for a student to pass or graduate from a school or program. They are usually chosen by the student and are often used to explore interests or gain specialized knowledge or skills.
In politics, an elector is a person chosen to cast a vote in the process of electing a president or vice president in the United States.
Relating to the process of electing representatives, officials, or leaders, especially through voting by the people; involving or relating to elections.
Relating to or involving the power of electing or being elected, especially in a constituency or polling district.
Electorates refer to distinct geographical areas or regions within a country where votes are allocated to representatives in a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. In many democratic systems, voters in each electorate elect a single representative to represent their constituency. The size and boundaries of electorates are often determined by government or independent electoral commissions, and can vary significantly between countries and jurisdictions.
Relating to electricity; having the power or quality of producing electricity; made or operated by electricity.
An electrician is a person who installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems and equipment, such as wires, circuits, and electrical panels, in buildings, homes, and other structures.
An electrician, not electricist. An electrician is a person who installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems and equipment, such as wiring, circuits, and appliances.
Electricity is a form of energy that is generated by the movement of charged particles, such as electrons. It is a secondary energy source, meaning it is generated from other forms of energy, like coal, natural gas, or nuclear reactions. Electricity is commonly used to power homes, businesses, and electronic devices, and is often transmitted over long distances through power lines.