1 VERB (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. (为工作或职位)提名,推荐
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Under party rules each candidate has to be nominated by 55 Labour MPs. [be VERB-ed]
根据党章,每个候选人必须得到55名工党下院议员的提名。
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The public will be able to nominate candidates for awards such as the MBE. [VERB noun + for]
公众将可以推荐诸如英帝国勋章之类的奖项的候选人。
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...a presidential decree nominating him as sports ambassador. [VERB noun + as]
提名他为体育大使的总统令
SYN propose, suggest, recommend, submit
2 VERB 任命;指定 If you nominate someone to a job or position, you formally choose them to hold that job or position. 任命;指定
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Voters will choose fifty of the seventy five deputies. The Emir will nominate the rest. [VERB noun]
选民将选出75名代表中的50名,其余代表由埃米尔任命。
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The EU would nominate two members to the committee.
欧盟将为该委员会指定两名成员。
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He was nominated by the African National Congress as one of its team at the Groote Sehuur talks. [be VERB-ed + as]
非洲人国民大会指派他为参加格鲁特舒尔会谈的代表团成员之一。
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It is legally possible for an elderly person to nominate someone to act for them, should they become incapable of looking after themselves. [VERB noun to-infinitive]
从法律上来说,如果老人生活不能自理,他可以指定某人为其代理事务。
SYN appoint, name, choose, commission
3 VERB (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. (为某奖项)提名(演员、影片等) [Also VERB n + for]
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Practically every movie he made was nominated for an Oscar. [be VERB-ed + for]
他执导的影片几乎每部都获得过奥斯卡奖提名。
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...a campaign to nominate the twice World Champion as Sports Personality of the Year. [VERB noun + as]
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
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