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nominating

  • 提名……为候选人(nominate 的现在分词)
  • 任命,提名,推荐,指定
  • 指定(时间、日期、名称等)

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短语

Nominating committee 提名委员会

NOMINATING VESSEL 提名容器 ; 提名船只 ; 提名的船只

ex-nominating 无需命名

Executive Nominating Committee 常务提名委员会

Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee 提名及公司治理委员会

Nominating and Governance Committee Charter 提名与管理委员会章程

name nominating 名称命名

self-nominating 自荐提名

resident nominating 居民联名提名

candidate nominating 候选人提名

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  • 选拔任用 - 引用次数:14

    The standard of establishing the evaluation is mainly based on the Regulation of Cadre Nominating and it makes concrete and normative rules during the whole process.

    建立评价的标准主要是以《干部任用条例》这一基本规章为依据,对干部选拔任用的全过程制定具体而规范的操作细则。

    参考来源 - 构建干部选拔任用工作评价制度研究
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nominate

  • v.
    • propose as a candidate for some honor

      同义词: put up put forward

    • put forward; nominate for appointment to an office

      "The President nominated her as head of the Civil Rights Commission"

      同义词: propose

    • charge with a function; charge to be

      同义词: name make

    • create and charge with a task or function

      "nominate a committee"

      同义词: appoint name constitute

以上来源于: WordNet

 柯林斯英汉双解大词典 

nominate /ˈnɒmɪneɪt/ CET6 TEM4 ( nominating, nominated, nominates )

  • 1. 

    V-T If someone is nominated for a job or position, their name is formally suggested as a candidate for it. (为工作、职位) 提名

    例:

    This week one of them will be nominated by the Democratic Party for the presidency of the United States.

    本周他们中的一人将被民主党提名为美国总统职位的候选人。

    例:

    The Security Council can nominate anyone for secretary-general.

    安全理事会可以提名任何人为秘书长。

  • 2. 

    V-T If you nominate someone to a job or position, you formally choose them to hold that job or position. 任命

    例:

    In 1967 Johnson nominated Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court.

    1967年,约翰逊任命瑟古德·马歇尔为最高法院法官。

    例:

    She was nominated by the president as ambassador to Barbados.

    她被总统任命为驻巴巴多斯大使。

  • 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 (某奖项)

    例:

    Practically every film he made was nominated for an Oscar.

    他制作的每部电影几乎都获得了奥斯卡提名。

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  • Mr Obama faces a tricky task in nominating a candidate who will not prove too liberal on abortion to gain Republican support and so avoid a filibuster.

    候选人的提名对于巴马来说非常棘手。他不能选择一个堕胎态度宽松而无法获得共和党支持的人,这样的提议无法通过。

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  • Obama could define the debate further - and demonstrate his professed support for the bureau - by going on the offensive and nominating Ms. Warren as its official director.

    奥巴马可以继续这场指控提名沃伦机构的官方负责人,从而进一步明确这场争论并表达自己对该机构的支持

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  • Mr Reed then had the idea of changing the primaries so that they ceased being a "nominating process" and became instead a simple mechanism to find the top two vote-getters.

    Reed当时想改变初选方式,使他们不再个“提名程序”,成为不是一个简单机制找到名高人气候选人

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更多双语例句
  • Two years later, he became famous by speaking at the Democratic Party's national nominating convention.

    VOA: special.2009.08.30

  • The primary election in New Hampshire was the first step of the presidential nominating process.

    VOA: special.2009.08.30

  • The Whig party held its presidential nominating convention in Baltimore two weeks after the Democrats.

    VOA: special.2009.04.16

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