| 单词 | nomination |
|---|---|
| 音标 | 英[ˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃn] 美[ˌnɑmɪˈneɪʃn] |
| 解释 | n.任命;提名;被提名; |
| 例句 | N-COUNT (选举、职务竞争中的)提名 A nomination is an official suggestion of someone as a candidate in an election or for a job. 例:...his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination.他参加共和党总统提名角逐的候选资格 例:...a list of nominations for senior lectureships.高级讲师提名名单 N-COUNT (奖项的)提名 A nomination for an award is an official suggestion that someone or something should be given that award. 例:They say he's certain to get a nomination for best supporting actor...他们说他肯定能获得最佳男配角奖的提名。 例:Alan Parker's film 'The Commitments' has six nominations.艾伦·帕克的电影《追梦者》获得了6项提名。 N-VAR 任命;指定 The nomination of someone to a particular job or position is their appointment to that job or position. 例:They opposed the nomination of a junior officer to the position of Inspector General of Police...他们反对任命一名下级警官担任警务总监。 例:On the death of Leo there were two main candidates for nomination as his replacement.利奥去世后,有两个主要候选人被指定来接替他。 |
| 变形 | pl:nominations~ |
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