nominate

nominate [ˈnɒmɪneɪt]  [ˈnɑ:mɪneɪt] 

第三人称单数:nominates

现在分词:nominating

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过去分词:nominated

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过去式:nominated

nominate 基本解释

nominate是什么意思

及物动词任命; 提名…为候选人; 挑选; 指定(时间、日期、名称等)

nominate 同义词

动词appoint propose name

nominate 反义词

形容词innominate

nominate 相关例句

nominate什么意思

及物动词

1. The President nominated him Ambassador to Russia.
    总统提名他担任驻俄国大使。

2. Trade Unions nominate representatives to public bodies.
    工会指定驻公共机关的代表。

nominate 网络解释

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1. 指定:对此,国际独立油轮船东协会(INTERTANKO)拟定了一个较全面的航次租船合同代理条款:在装货港租家指定(nominate)了代理,它是该港唯一的代理,船东也依照合同委托(appoint)该代理.

2. 提名;任命;指定:nod 赞同,认可 | nominate 提名;任命;指定 | norm 基准;规范

3. 提名,推荐:essay 论文;文章;随笔 | nominate 提名;推荐 | annually 一年一次地

nominate 词典解释

1. (为工作或职位)提名,推荐
    If someone is nominated for a job or position, their name is formally suggested as a candidate for it.

    e.g. Under party rules each candidate has to be nominated by 55 Labour MPs...
           根据党章,每个候选人必须得到55名工党下院议员的提名。
    e.g. The public will be able to nominate candidates for awards such as the MBE.
           公众将可以推荐诸如英帝国勋章之类的奖项的候选人。

2. 任命;指定
    If you nominate someone to a job or position, you formally choose them to hold that job or position.

    e.g. Voters will choose fifty of the seventy five deputies. The Emir will nominate the rest...
           选民将选出75名代表中的50名,其余代表由埃米尔任命。
    e.g. The EU would nominate two members to the committee...
           欧盟将为该委员会指定两名成员。

3. nominate

3. (为某奖项)提名(演员、影片等)
    If someone or something such as an actor or a film is nominated for an award, someone formally suggests that they should be given that award.

    e.g. Practically every movie he made was nominated for an Oscar.
           他执导的影片几乎每部都获得过奥斯卡奖提名。
    e.g. ...a campaign to nominate the twice World Champion as Sports Personality of the Year.
           提名那位两届世界冠军获得者为年度体育人物的拉票活动

nominate 单语例句

1. nominate的翻译

1. The bank's board in a statement late Tuesday made no mention of Zoellick by name and noted that any executive director could nominate a candidate.

2. The nomination threshold requires a candidate to have no less than 150 nominations and each EC member can only nominate one candidate.

3. Lee is also expected to soon nominate a new civil affairs secretary, as the former secretary recently took office as the justice minister.

4. nominate

4. Authorities from Peking University do claim that any senior high school headmaster found cheating will be deprived of the right to nominate students for good.

5. Obama plans to officially nominate former Deputy Attorney General James Comey to replace Robert Mueller as next director of the FBI.

6. SK Telecom plans to nominate a director to China Unicom's board, it said yesterday.

7. The UNESCO adds new items to the list every two years and each country is permitted to nominate one each time.

8. Lam said the judge would ascertain the validity of the EC members to nominate the candidates.

9. The retailer said it agreed to nominate four candidates - all of whom have retail experience - for election as directors at the meeting.

10. nominate

10. During the Suharto years, the military had its own faction in parliament and could nominate members to govern regions.

nominate 英英释义

verb

1. propose as a candidate for some honor

    Synonym: put up put forward

2. create and charge with a task or function

    e.g. nominate a committee

    Synonym: appoint name constitute

3. charge with a function
    charge to be

    e.g. She was named Head of the Committee
           She was made president of the club

    Synonym: name make

4. put forward
    nominate for appointment to an office or for an honor or position

    e.g. The President nominated her as head of the Civil Rights Commission

    Synonym: propose