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candidateship

/kan-di-duh-see,/US // ˈkæn dɪ də si, //

候选人资格,候选人身份,候选资格,候选人名单

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the fact or state of running for office or of seeking a position, title, degree, etc.: She has announced her candidacy for the 51st seat in the Virginia House of Delegates.

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Examples

  • Later, her supporters took it upon themselves to post a web page for her candidacy, asking supporters to sign on to the effort and listing the nonprofit and advocacy groups that were already on board.

  • Aside from Hendrickson’s strong credentials, his candidacy comes as part of United’s efforts to build a diverse candidate pool.

  • A candidate for county supervisor in the March primary said it wasn’t unusual to see people who opposed her candidacy posted up outside of her house during the campaign.

  • While Raiford has declared her candidacy for mayor against incumbent Ted Wheeler, the write-in candidate hasn’t spent much time campaigning.

  • Multiple voter interviews as well as recent polls in the Tar Heel state show that the sex scandal consuming Cunningham has not doomed his candidacy.

  • A declaration of candidacy signed by Cuomo was in the trunk of his car.

  • And it might be easiest of all imagining him “exploring” a candidacy for a while and then deciding the hell with it.

  • Rubio has his own troubles with immigration, but people close to him said he still may have a path even with a Bush candidacy.

  • The other person for whom a path to the nomination, let alone a candidacy, seems much less likely is Mitt Romney.

  • When it becomes clear that nobody else will challenge Lindbergh in the next election, Winchell announces his own candidacy.

  • Of course this would be in a measure opening a door to blackmailers, and make the candidacy extremely dangerous.

  • He did not, as we have seen, follow the example of Clay, who persistently favored his own candidacy.

  • Ferdinando de Medici, then a cardinal, had just failed in his candidacy for the pontificate (outwitted by that fox Montalto).

  • Even before the President wrote this letter, Mr. Chase's candidacy had passed out of sight.

  • She urged the candidacy of Mrs. Catt, although her highest ambition had always been to succeed her beloved Aunt Susan.