nominate
nominate 英 [ˈnɒmɪneɪt] 美 [ˈnɑmɪneɪt]
vt. 提名;任命;指定
进行时:nominating 过去式:nominated 过去分词:nominated 第三人称单数:nominates 名词复数:nominates
- When you suggest a person for a position in the government, or propose a theme for your school's prom, you nominate that person or idea, especially if it's done in an official way.
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- vt. 提名;任命;指定
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1. She has been nominated for the presidency.
她已经获得了董事长职位的提名。
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2. He was nominated (as) best actor.
他获得了最佳男演员的提名。
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3. I nominated Paul to take on the role of treasurer.
我推荐保罗担任司库。
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4. I have been nominated to the committee.
我被任命为委员会委员。
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5. She was nominated to speak on our behalf.
她被指派代表我们发言。
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6. 1 December has been nominated as the day of the election.
*12 月 1 日被指定为选举日。
- nominate (v.) 1540s, "to call by name," back-formation from nomination or else from Latin nominatus, past participle of nominare "to name, call by name, give a name to," also "name for office,"" from nomen "name" (from PIE root *no-men- "name"). Later "to appoint to some office or duty" (1560s); "to formally enter (someone) as a candidate for election" (c. 1600). It also occasionally was used from c. 1600 with a sense "give a name to." Related: Nominated; nominating.
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