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词汇 nominate
释义 nominate
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈnɒm.ɪ.neɪt/ us /ˈnɑː.mə.neɪt/

nominateverb[T] (SUGGEST)


C1
to officially suggest someone for an election, job, position, or honour: (为选举、工作、职位或荣誉)提名,推荐
He's been nominated by the Green Party as their candidate in the next election.他被绿党提名为下届选举的候选人。
Would you like to nominate anyone for/as director?请您推荐一下经理的候选人,好吗?
C1
to say officially that a film, song, programme, etc. will be included in a competition for a prize: 提名(电影、歌曲、节目等)
The film was nominated for an Academy Award.这部电影获得奥斯卡提名。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Elections
absentee
absentee ballot
absentee vote
absentee voter
absentee voting
enfranchisement
entrance poll
exit poll
first-past-the-post
flip
proportional representation
proxy
proxy vote
proxy voter
proxy voting
vote something through
voting
voting booth
voting machine
voting slip

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Suggestions & proposals

nominateverb[T] (CHOOSE)


to officially choose someone for a job or to do something: 任命;指定
She was nominated as the delegation's official interpreter.她被任命为代表团的正式翻译。
[ + to infinitive ]President Yeltsin nominated acting prime minister Sergei Kiriyenko to head the government.叶利钦总统任命代总理谢尔盖‧基里延科领导政府。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Applying for a job
acqui-hire
advertisement
anoint
anointed
applicant
assign
EDIB
elect
employ
employable
employment
employment agency
nomination
nominee
recruitment drive
referee
rehire
reinstate
reinstatement
relocation expenses

nominate | American Dictionary


nominate
verb[ T ]
us/ˈnɑm·əˌneɪt/
to officially suggest someone for a position, an honor, or election:
She was nominated by the president to serve on the Supreme Court.
If someone or something is nominated for a prize, it is one of the official competitors for it.

nomination


noun[ C/U ]us/ˌnɑm·əˈneɪ·ʃən/
[ U ]Three candidates are seeking the Democratic nomination for the presidency.

nominate | Business English


nominate
verb[ Toften passive ]
uk /ˈnɒmɪneɪt/us
to officially suggest that someone should be considered to do a particular job, take part in an election, receive an honour, etc.:
be nominated for sthThe former vice president has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
to officially choose someone to do a particular job or task:
be nominated as sthHe's been nominated as fire chief.
be nominated for sthThe current secretary has been nominated for the post of director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
be nominated to do sthThe following six directors have been nominated to serve until the next Annual Meeting.

Examples of nominate


nominate
First, they nominated representatives to many public bodies, including those to set maximum prices.
The majority of children nominated a favourite instrument.
Participants' classmates (boys and girls) nominated up to four boys in the classroom who best fit each descriptor.
Typically, boards were composed of physicians nominated by the state medical society.
In 1886, he was nominated to the position of interpreter.
If more seats can be won by nominating more candidates, then the original strategy is an undernomination.
In 1621 the duchy nominated members of parliament for at least sixteen boroughs and was successful in placing candidates in eleven of the seats.$!
In 1867, he still failed even to get nominated for the city council elections.
The prime minister is the leader of the government; the president nominates him.
After answering the above questions, sounds of different situations are nominated.
The three individuals were personally familiar with many of the farms they nominated.
Among the 539 patients who agreed to the baseline interview, 430 (79.8 %) nominated an informant.
Moreover, directors nominated by pension funds can vote and take direct measures to discipline and replace managers.
Each claimant would meet constitutional qualifications for office and be enthusiastically nominated by his or her party.
Like elected village chiefs, the currently nominated mayors find themselves in an ambiguous situation.
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