nomination
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A nomination is an official suggestion of someone as a candidate in an election or for a job. (选举、工作的) 提名
...his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. …他共和党总统提名的候选资格。
2. N-COUNT A nomination for an award is an official suggestion that someone or something should be given that award. (奖项的) 提名
They say he's certain to get a nomination for best supporting actor. 他们说他肯定会获得最佳男配角奖的提名。
3. N-VAR The nomination of someone to a particular job or position is their appointment to that job or position. 任命
...the nomination of Texas Senator Lloyd Bentsen to be treasury secretary. …德克萨斯州议员劳埃德·本特森作财政部长的任命。
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nomination /ˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃən/ (nominations)
剑桥词典
- The closing date for nominations is the fifth of August .
- The film received four Oscar nominations.
- Each jury makes three nominations to the board .
- The actress has received six Academy Award nominations.
- He was an unsuccessful for the 1972 and 1992 Democratic presidential nominations.
nomination noun [C or U] (SUGGESTION)
the act of officially suggesting someone or something for a job , position , or prize提名,推荐
There have been two nominations for the new job . 这项新工作有两位提名人选。
例句
nomination noun [C or U] (CHOICE)
the act of officially choosing someone for a job or position
任命;指定
the nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court 艾琳娜·卡根作为最高法院法官的提名 返回 nomination