nomination 英 [ˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃn]   美 [ˌnɑmɪˈneɪʃn]

nomination

nomination  英 [ˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃn] 美 [ˌnɑmɪˈneɪʃn]

n. 任命,提名;提名权 

名词复数:nominations 

This is her first Oscar nomination. 这是她的首次奥斯卡提名。
He instructed his staff to crank up for an all-out fight against the nomination. 他指示手下工作人员做好准备,全力以赴反对这项提名。

  • The first step in the process of electing a candidate for office or giving someone an award is nomination. When someone is officially recommended as a contender, that's their nomination.
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  • n. 任命,提名;提名权
  • 1. This is her first Oscar nomination.

    这是她的首次奥斯卡提名。

  • 2. He instructed his staff to crank up for an all-out fight against the nomination.

    他指示手下工作人员做好准备,全力以赴反对这项提名。

  • 3. She was nominated for an appeals court judgeship in 1999. But the Senate never voted on her nomination.

    虽然她在1999年被提名为上诉法院法官,但是参议院从未就她的提名投票。

  • nomination (n.) early 15c., "act of mentioning by name," from Middle French nomination (14c.), and directly from Latin nominationem (nominative nominatio) "a naming, designation," from nominare "to name" (see nominate (v.)). Meaning "fact of being proposed as a candidate" is attested from late 15c.
nom·in·ation / ˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃn ; NAmE ˌnɑːmɪˈneɪʃn / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] 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 提名;推荐;任命;指派 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。 nomination nominations nom·in·ation / ˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃn ; NAmE ˌnɑːmɪˈneɪʃn /
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