nominate的意思和读音

nominate

: [ˈnɑmɪˌneɪt] : [ˈnɒmɪneɪt]

v.

nominates  nominating  nominated  

v.+n.nominate candidate,nominate chairman,nominate director

v.reject

v.propose,put forward,suggest,submit,name

nominatev.

1.to formally suggest that sb should be chosen for an important role, prize, position, etc.

She has been nominated for the presidency.

He was nominated (as) best actor.

I nominated Paul to take on the role of treasurer.

2.to choose sb to do a particular job

I have been nominated to the committee.

She was nominated to speak on our behalf.

3.~ sth (as sth)to choose a time, date or title for sth

1 December has been nominated as the day of the election.12 1

v.1.,;; (for)2.3.()

v.1.to officially suggest that someone should be given a job, or that someone or something should receive a prize2.to choose a date or time for an event

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7. noisy nominate nonsense ...

8. manufacturer nominate anyhow ...

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1.I told him Dukakis liked the speech so much, he wanted me to go to the Republican convention to nominate Vice President Bush, too.

2.The Securities and Exchange Commission is also trying to make it easier for shareholders to nominate people to boards of directors.使便

3.He refused to set a timetable for the formation of a new government, and would not say who he planned to nominate as ministers.

4.If Mr. Maliki fails to produce a new government within a month, the constitution requires the president to nominate another candidate.

5.Some Americans object to the power of superdelegates to nominate a candidate who did not receive the most votes in primaries and caucuses.

6.It would be easy to nominate new members to the Security Council, said Henry Kissinger, but difficult with the increased number of vetoes .

7."There's definitely a feeling that it would be better to nominate a conservative of long-standing conviction, " he said.“,”

8.ONE of the most effective ways for a president to put his mark on the future is to nominate judges to the Supreme Court.

9.I have decided to nominate an inspiring woman who I believe will make a great justice, Judge Sonia Sotomayor of the great state of New York.--

10.Regulators and relevant policymakers could nominate two or three candidates as "observers" to boardroom meetings.”。