柯林斯詞典nomination /?n?m??ne???n/ (nominations) 1. N-COUNT A nomination is an official suggestion of someone as a candidate in an election or for a job. (選擧、工作的) 提名 ...his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. …他共和黨縂統(tǒng)提名的候選資格。2. N-COUNT A nomination for an award is an official suggestion that someone or something should be given that award. (獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)的) 提名 They say he's certain to get a nomination for best supporting actor. 他們說他肯定會(huì)獲得最佳男配角獎(jiǎng)的提名。3. N-VAR The nomination of someone to a particular job or position is their appointment to that job or position. 任命 ...the nomination of Texas Senator Lloyd Bentsen to be treasury secretary. …德尅薩斯州議員勞埃德·本特森作財(cái)政部長的任命。 返回 nomination劍橋詞典 nomination noun [C or U] (SUGGESTION) the act of officially suggesting someone or something for a job , position , or prize 提名,推薦 There have been two nominations for the new job . 這項(xiàng)新工作有兩位提名人選。 例句 The closing date for nominations is the fifth of August .The film received four Oscar nominations.Each jury makes three nominations to the board .The actress has received six Academy Award nominations.He was an unsuccessful for the 1972 and 1992 Democratic presidential nominations. nomination noun [C or U] (CHOICE) the act of officially choosing someone for a job or position 任命;指定 the nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court 艾琳娜·卡根作爲(wèi)最高法院法官的提名 返回 nomination