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nomination美 [.nɑmɪ'neɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [.nɒmɪ'neɪʃ(ə)n] - n.提名;任命;推荐;指派
- 网络提名权;指定;提名书
adj.+n. republican nomination v.+n. win nomination,get nomination,accept nomination n. proposal,suggestion,recommendation,submission,choice 1. | 提名;推荐;任命;指派the act of suggesting or choosing sb as a candidate in an election, or for a job or an award; the fact of being suggested for this |
| Membership of the club is by nomination only. 俱乐部的会员资格仅可通过推荐获得。 | | He won the nomination as Democratic candidate for the presidency. 他赢得了民主党总统候选人的提名。 | | They opposed her nomination to the post of Deputy Director. 他们反对任命她为副主任。 | | He has had nine Oscar nominations. 他已经获得九次奥斯卡提名。 |
n. | 1. 任命(权),指定(权);提名(权),推荐(权) |
n. | 1. a suggestion of somebody for appointment or election to a position or for receiving an honor or award 2. somebody or something suggested for appointment or election to a position or for receiving an honor or award 3. the appointment of somebody to a position, or assignment of somebody to a duty 4. an official suggestion that someone should get a job or a prize, or the decision to give them a job or a prize 5. a book, film, actor etc that has been suggested to receive an honour or a prize 1. a suggestion of somebody for appointment or election to a position or for receiving an honor or award 2. somebody or something suggested for appointment or election to a position or for receiving an honor or award 3. the appointment of somebody to a position, or assignment of somebody to a duty 4. an official suggestion that someone should get a job or a prize, or the decision to give them a job or a prize 5. a book, film, actor etc that has been suggested to receive an honour or a prize |
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