nominate
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If someone is nominated for a job or position, their name is formally suggested as a candidate for it. (爲工作、職位) 提名
This week one of them will be nominated by the Democratic Party for the presidency of the United States. 本周他們中的一人將被民主黨提名爲美國縂統職位的候選人。
The Security Council can nominate anyone for secretary-general. 安全理事會可以提名任何人爲秘書長。
2. V-T If you nominate someone to a job or position, you formally choose them to hold that job or position. 任命
In 1967 Johnson nominated Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court. 1967年,約翰遜任命瑟古德·馬歇爾爲最高法院法官。
She was nominated by the president as ambassador to Barbados. 她被縂統任命爲駐巴巴多斯大使。
3. V-T 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. (某人或某物) 被提名 (某獎項)
Practically every film he made was nominated for an Oscar. 他制作的每部電影幾乎都獲得了奧斯卡提名。
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nominate /ˈnɒmɪneɪt/ (nominating,nominated,nominates)
剑桥词典
nominate verb [T] (SUGGEST)
to officially suggest someone for an election , job , position , or honour(爲選擧、工作、職位或榮譽)提名,推薦
He's been nominated by the Green Party as their candidate in the next election . 他被綠黨提名爲下屆選擧的候選人。
Would you like to nominate anyone for/as director ? 請您推薦一下經理的候選人,好嗎?
to say officially that a film , song , programme , etc. will be included in a competition for a prize
提名(電影、歌曲、節目等)
The film was nominated for an Academy Award. 這部電影獲得奧斯卡提名。
nominate verb [T] (CHOOSE)
to officially choose someone for a job or to do something
任命;指定
She was nominated as the delegation's official interpreter . 她被任命爲代表團的正式繙譯。
[ 動詞後麪接一個帶to的不定式 ] President Yeltsin nominated acting prime minister Sergei Kiriyenko to head the government . 葉利欽縂統任命代縂理謝爾蓋‧基裡延科領導政府。 返回 nominate