nominating

nominating[ˈnɔmineitɪŋ] 

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原级:nominate

第三人称单数:nominates

过去分词:nominated

过去式:nominated

nominating 基本解释
任命;提名…为候选人( nominate的现在分词 );挑选;指定;
nominating 网络解释

nominating在线翻译

1. 提名:embryonic 胚胎,萌芽期的 [?embri'?nik] | nominating 提名 | get a look in 获得期待中

nominating 单语例句

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1. The intensity reflects what polls suggest could be a tight contest Saturday as Nevada plays its most prominent role ever in a presidential nominating campaign.

2. The Executive Committee shall consist of delegates of twelve Contracting Parties, each nominating one representative.

3. nominating

3. Yahoo on Wednesday extended its deadline for nominating board members as the Internet giant maneuvers to thwart a hostile takeover by US software titan Microsoft.

4. He ran for president instead, but won only a single state in the Democratic nominating elections.

5. Russia's new President Vladimir Putin on Monday submitted to the State Duma a bill, nominating former President Medvedev as prime minister.

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6. But Lam argued that such a limitation would hinder EC members'rights of nominating candidates.

7. These include different options for the size and composition of the Election Committee and the nominating arrangements.

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8. There will be a lot fewer forcible demolitions if people are granted more power in nominating and supervising government officials.

9. Ridge sidestepped a question about whether the convention should go ahead - its main item of business is formally nominating Bush.

10. Among other things, the board soon recruited four more outside directors and established a nominating committee.