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		nominate美 ['nɑmɪ.neɪt]  英 ['nɒmɪneɪt]  第三人称单数:nominates  现在分词:nominating  过去式:nominated   v.+n. nominate candidate,nominate chairman,nominate director v. propose,put forward,suggest,submit,name 1.  | 提名;推荐to formally suggest that sb should be chosen for an important role, prize, position, etc.  |  
  | She has been nominated for the presidency. 她已经获得了董事长职位的提名。  |   | He was nominated (as) best actor. 他获得了最佳男演员的提名。  |   | I nominated Paul to take on the role of treasurer. 我推荐保罗担任司库。  |  
 2.  | 任命;指派to choose sb to do a particular job  |  
  | I have been nominated to the committee. 我被任命为委员会委员。  |   | She was nominated to speak on our behalf. 她被指派代表我们发言。  |  
 3.  | ~ sth (as sth) 挑选,指定(时间、日期、名称等)to choose a time, date or title for sth  |  
  | 1 December has been nominated as the day of the election. 12 月 1 日被指定为选举日。  |  
 v.  | 1. to suggest somebody for appointment or election to a position or for an honor or award 2. to appoint somebody to a position, or make somebody responsible for a duty 3. to enter a horse in a race 4. to officially suggest that someone should be given a job, or that someone or something should receive a prize 5. to choose a date or time for an event 6. put forward for election to a position 1. to suggest somebody for appointment or election to a position or for an honor or award 2. to appoint somebody to a position, or make somebody responsible for a duty 3. to enter a horse in a race 4. to officially suggest that someone should be given a job, or that someone or something should receive a prize 5. to choose a date or time for an event 6. put forward for election to a position  |  
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