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单词 candidate
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Definition of candidate in English:

candidate

noun ˈkandɪdeɪtˈkandɪdət
  • 1A person who applies for a job or is nominated for election.

    求职申请人;选举候选人

    candidates applying for this position should be computer-literate

    该职位申请人需懂电脑。

    the Green Party candidate

    那位绿党候选人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bees United are now seeking nominations from members who wish to stand as candidates in this election.
    • Women have the exact same opportunities as men to become election candidates.
    • Training workshops will be held to brief potential local election candidates.
    • In fact, the number of candidates for election to the board exceeded the number of posts to be filled.
    • The dual system, in which some candidates apply and others are nominated, was singled out as unacceptable.
    • All candidates standing for election have to declare their knowledge of the rules.
    • I am the only candidate in the recall election who is telling the truth to the working people.
    • This is not the first time the freelance writer has run as a candidate in the legislative election.
    • It is a chance for general election candidates to make a practical difference.
    • He said the trust interviews all prospective candidates who apply to live at the almshouses.
    • Even candidates who win an election unopposed must have the minimum number of nominations.
    • This promises to be an enjoyable night with a number of local election candidates in attendance.
    • I suppose that it was also a good year for many independent candidates in the general election.
    • He lost the election in the end to the candidate jointly nominated by the opposition parties.
    • He was an unsuccessful candidate in the general election and he came knocking at my door for my vote.
    • This is the first time ever in any election where the candidate I vote for will actually win.
    • The job will be offered to one of the 16 unsuccessful candidates who applied for the job last year.
    • Chen took candidates for the legislative elections to the temple to pray for success.
    • At the last election the Labour candidate took over 60 percent of the vote.
    • The left needs to meet the challenge of right wing candidates in union elections next year.
    Synonyms
    applicant, job applicant, job-seeker, prospective employee
    contender, contestant, nominee, aspirant, possibility, possible
    interviewee
    postulant, suitor, pretender
    informal runner
    1. 1.1British A person taking an examination.
      考生
      an A-level candidate

      A级考生。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He would scribble in the margins of the examination papers to tell the candidate what he had done and why.
      • An educational system should be judged by how well it serves its pupils as people, not just as candidates.
      • The writer is a doctoral candidate in Teacher Development at the University of Toronto.
      • He is a fine instructor and Ph.D. candidate who happens to also be an outstanding athlete.
      • Each candidate was assessed by seven examiners, each rating a different consultation on the tape.
      • Examiners and candidates have to manage these hybrid discourses within their conversation.
      • I saw my name on the list of candidates who had satisfied the examiners in the final examinations.
      • Some driving schools offer relaxation techniques to candidates to help combat anxiety.
      • It was a very hot summer term, and candidates for art A-level were invited to compose and draw a still-life.
      • Scholarship candidates travelling from a distance can be provided with accommodation.
      • Our first step was a visit to a company that grooms candidates for Oxbridge entrance.
      • Thus there were also 12,000 fewer A-level maths candidates this year than last.
      • They are being paid to turn students into exam candidates, aren't they?
      • The end of the course has an examination and internship for all candidates.
      • Mr Aceti is a PhD candidate and researcher at Central St Martin's College in London.
      • The testing of women candidates should be carried out by women examiners, she added.
      • It also claims this will also permit it to return copies of marked scripts to schools and candidates.
      • In a Canadian university, a male and a female candidate were finalists for a tenurable position in philosophy.
      • These specifications must be the same for candidates from within the school as external candidates.
      • This challenge could keep an army of doctoral candidates busy for a long time.
      Synonyms
      examinee, entrant
    2. 1.2 A person or thing regarded as suitable for or likely to receive a particular fate, treatment, or position.
      (可以获得某种结果、待遇或职务的)待选人(或物)
      she was the perfect candidate for a biography

      她是理想的传记待选人。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • You don't strike me as a good candidate for this type of arrangement, not at the moment anyway.
      • It is, of course, an advantage that Scotland is a strong candidate for the European Championship.
      • He was, in fact, a prime candidate for arrest and removal from the scene.
      • Daly, with his interest in the regeneration of old buildings, was an obvious candidate for designer.
      • Well I don't know if an artist like myself would make such a great candidate for leadership.
      • Opinion polls identified her as the nation's most popular minister and a realistic candidate for the top job.
      • By virtue of his profession, he might be a likely candidate for the painting's patron.
      • By the time she hit 18 and a half stone her doctor thought she was a likely candidate for the medication.
      • Woods Snr, it has to be said, has never been a likely candidate for the diplomatic service.
      • It will please fans and is an obvious candidate for a second single.
      • Croatia is now officially a candidate for entry to the European Union, it was announced in Brussels.
      • The young soft calf is a likely candidate for respiratory disease if mismanaged.
      • Maybe you should find a suitable candidate for this very meaningful task.
      • This was the time of a certain Ambrosius Aurelianus who is a likely candidate for King Arthur of legend.
      • He is a candidate for a top ten overall position because of the newly added time trial.
      • The best candidate for boosting the supply of gold, however, is hedging.
      • Eileen's bubbly personality makes her an ideal candidate for setting up such a group.
      • Shaun, son of Geoff, would be a likely candidate for the reconstruction process.
      • If you are a good candidate for the treatment you will be given the necessary pills.
      • Sildenafil was originally identified as a candidate for the treatment of angina.
      Synonyms
      prospect
      informal bet

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin candidatus 'white-robed', also denoting a candidate for office (who traditionally wore a white toga), from candidus 'white'.

Definition of candidate in US English:

candidate

noun
  • 1A person who applies for a job or is nominated for election.

    求职申请人;选举候选人

    candidates applying for this position should be computer-literate

    该职位申请人需懂电脑。

    the Republican candidate

    那位绿党候选人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He lost the election in the end to the candidate jointly nominated by the opposition parties.
    • Chen took candidates for the legislative elections to the temple to pray for success.
    • The dual system, in which some candidates apply and others are nominated, was singled out as unacceptable.
    • This is the first time ever in any election where the candidate I vote for will actually win.
    • He was an unsuccessful candidate in the general election and he came knocking at my door for my vote.
    • Even candidates who win an election unopposed must have the minimum number of nominations.
    • The job will be offered to one of the 16 unsuccessful candidates who applied for the job last year.
    • He said the trust interviews all prospective candidates who apply to live at the almshouses.
    • I am the only candidate in the recall election who is telling the truth to the working people.
    • I suppose that it was also a good year for many independent candidates in the general election.
    • All candidates standing for election have to declare their knowledge of the rules.
    • This is not the first time the freelance writer has run as a candidate in the legislative election.
    • This promises to be an enjoyable night with a number of local election candidates in attendance.
    • In fact, the number of candidates for election to the board exceeded the number of posts to be filled.
    • Bees United are now seeking nominations from members who wish to stand as candidates in this election.
    • At the last election the Labour candidate took over 60 percent of the vote.
    • Training workshops will be held to brief potential local election candidates.
    • Women have the exact same opportunities as men to become election candidates.
    • It is a chance for general election candidates to make a practical difference.
    • The left needs to meet the challenge of right wing candidates in union elections next year.
    Synonyms
    applicant, job applicant, job-seeker, prospective employee
    1. 1.1British A person taking an examination.
      考生
      doctoral candidates in literature
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Each candidate was assessed by seven examiners, each rating a different consultation on the tape.
      • These specifications must be the same for candidates from within the school as external candidates.
      • Mr Aceti is a PhD candidate and researcher at Central St Martin's College in London.
      • The end of the course has an examination and internship for all candidates.
      • An educational system should be judged by how well it serves its pupils as people, not just as candidates.
      • It was a very hot summer term, and candidates for art A-level were invited to compose and draw a still-life.
      • This challenge could keep an army of doctoral candidates busy for a long time.
      • Examiners and candidates have to manage these hybrid discourses within their conversation.
      • The writer is a doctoral candidate in Teacher Development at the University of Toronto.
      • Some driving schools offer relaxation techniques to candidates to help combat anxiety.
      • I saw my name on the list of candidates who had satisfied the examiners in the final examinations.
      • In a Canadian university, a male and a female candidate were finalists for a tenurable position in philosophy.
      • Thus there were also 12,000 fewer A-level maths candidates this year than last.
      • He would scribble in the margins of the examination papers to tell the candidate what he had done and why.
      • Our first step was a visit to a company that grooms candidates for Oxbridge entrance.
      • Scholarship candidates travelling from a distance can be provided with accommodation.
      • It also claims this will also permit it to return copies of marked scripts to schools and candidates.
      • The testing of women candidates should be carried out by women examiners, she added.
      • He is a fine instructor and Ph.D. candidate who happens to also be an outstanding athlete.
      • They are being paid to turn students into exam candidates, aren't they?
      Synonyms
      examinee, entrant
    2. 1.2 A person or thing regarded as suitable for or likely to receive a particular fate, treatment, or position.
      (可以获得某种结果、待遇或职务的)待选人(或物)
      she was the perfect candidate for a biography

      她是理想的传记待选人。

      a leading candidate for the title of New York's ugliest building

      伦敦最丑陋建筑物的最佳候选。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • This was the time of a certain Ambrosius Aurelianus who is a likely candidate for King Arthur of legend.
      • He is a candidate for a top ten overall position because of the newly added time trial.
      • Maybe you should find a suitable candidate for this very meaningful task.
      • It is, of course, an advantage that Scotland is a strong candidate for the European Championship.
      • Eileen's bubbly personality makes her an ideal candidate for setting up such a group.
      • Croatia is now officially a candidate for entry to the European Union, it was announced in Brussels.
      • He was, in fact, a prime candidate for arrest and removal from the scene.
      • The best candidate for boosting the supply of gold, however, is hedging.
      • The young soft calf is a likely candidate for respiratory disease if mismanaged.
      • Well I don't know if an artist like myself would make such a great candidate for leadership.
      • Daly, with his interest in the regeneration of old buildings, was an obvious candidate for designer.
      • Woods Snr, it has to be said, has never been a likely candidate for the diplomatic service.
      • Opinion polls identified her as the nation's most popular minister and a realistic candidate for the top job.
      • By virtue of his profession, he might be a likely candidate for the painting's patron.
      • Shaun, son of Geoff, would be a likely candidate for the reconstruction process.
      • By the time she hit 18 and a half stone her doctor thought she was a likely candidate for the medication.
      • If you are a good candidate for the treatment you will be given the necessary pills.
      • It will please fans and is an obvious candidate for a second single.
      • You don't strike me as a good candidate for this type of arrangement, not at the moment anyway.
      • Sildenafil was originally identified as a candidate for the treatment of angina.
      Synonyms
      prospect

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin candidatus ‘white-robed’, also denoting a candidate for office (who traditionally wore a white toga), from candidus ‘white’.

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