nomination

美音:[.nɑmɪ'neɪʃ(ə)n] 英音:[.nɒmɪ'neɪʃ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.提名;任命;推荐;指派

网络提名权;指定;提名书

变形:

复数:nominations  


完整释义:


n.

1.任命(权),指定(权);提名(权),推荐(权)
2.提名,被提名
3.【赛马】出场马名登记


例句:

  1. This will allow her to bypass what some have speculated would be a risky Senate nomination process.
    这将使沃伦绕开参议院的提名程序,有人士推测这将会是一个冒险之举。

  2. He remembered the fact that his nomination had not been unanimous.
    他想起他被提名并不是一致通过的。

  3. To win the nomination, a candidate must appeal to the kind of hard-core Democrats who vote in primaries, who tend to be furiously anti-war.
    为了赢得提名,候选人必须在预选抓住那些铁杆民主党人的心,那些民主党人都强烈反战。

  4. Whether Mr Alito's nomination is such a circumstance may now be the subject of a bitter partisan fight.
    而对于Alito的提名是否属于这种极端情况,现在对于共和党和民主党来说又是一个痛苦的游击战。

  5. WHEN you secured the nomination, you said that this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal.
    当你稳获总统提名之时,你说你的当选将是海平面减缓上升,我们地球开始恢复的开始时刻。

  6. The Nomination Committee meets at least once a year.
    Duringthe提名委员会每年至少举行一次会议。

  7. The nomination box should bear the name of the project and a few lines of instructions.
    提名箱应带有“好邻居奖”的字样以及几行说明文字。

  8. Yes, provided the nomination is in accordance with a state migration plan approved by the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship.
    可以,只要这个提名与获得移民公民部部长批准的州移民计划相一致就行。

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