nominee的意思和读音

nominee

: [ˌnɒmiˈniː] : [ˌnɒmɪˈniː]

n.

nominees  

n.candidate,contender,entrant,applicant,nomination

nomineen.

1.a person who has been formally suggested for a job, a prize, etc.

a presidential nominee

an Oscar nominee

2.a person in whose name money is invested in a company, etc.

n.1.;

n.1.sb. who has been officially suggested for a job or a prize

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1.The president did not formally endorse McCain, but did say he was willing to campaign on behalf of the eventual Republican nominee.

2.Mr Obama is an impressive nominee with the potential to be a fine president.

3.One of the senators' prerogatives is to put individual "holds" on a nominee, stopping the candidate's progress to a full vote on the floor.便”(holds),

4.Best supporting actor nominee Michael Clarke Duncan has no time to talk as he arrives for the ceremony.··访

5.During an appearance on CNN's Late Edition, he said on many key issues, John McCain is too liberal to be the Republican nominee.线

6.Mr Obama clearly has some hard work ahead of him as he moves from candidate to nominee.

7.But after the election, some people in his company began to call for Ford to be the Republican presidential nominee in nineteen twenty-four.

8.In fact, there has not been a nominee in several generations who has brought the depth of judicial experience to this job that she offers.

9.But while this is embarrassing for the nominee, her confirmation by the Democratic-controlled Senate still seems to be in no doubt.

10.Another nominee was asked about his wife's sexual activity when she was at university.