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nominated

/verb nom-uh-neyt; adjective nom-uh-nit/US // verb ˈnɒm əˌneɪt; adjective ˈnɒm ə nɪt //

被提名的,被提名,获提名,获得提名

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    nom·i·nat·ed, nom·i·nat·ing.

    • : to propose for appointment or election to an office.
    • : to appoint to a duty or office.
    • : to propose for an honor, award, or the like.
    • : Horse Racing. to register as an entry in a race.
    • : to name; designate.
    • : Obsolete. to specify.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a particular name.

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Examples

  • The movie was also nominated for Best Picture and Peele was nominated for Best Director.

  • Anyone can apply or nominate someone female or nonbinary for the speakers bureau.

  • The governor’s office declined to answer questions about whether the governor was aware of them when he nominated Clarkson to his position in late 2018.

  • Ross was once nominated to become Alaska attorney general, by then-Gov.

  • Political analysts will sometimes recount how the Democrats, after losing three consecutive presidential elections, nominated Bill Clinton in 1992 and moved in a more centrist direction.

  • And they would, it seems, nominate any movie—no matter how inane—to get those big-name butts in the seats.

  • Drama schools were visited; members of the public were allowed to nominate themselves.

  • The Stalwarts had bolted the Red Gym and were holding a shadow convention to nominate their own candidates at the opera house.

  • Regardless, she's phenomenal, and it's egregious not to give her the Best Actress trophy, let alone not to even nominate her.

  • A federal agency simply has to “nominate” you if it has “reasonable suspicion”—which is slightly more than a hunch.

  • Thereon the major-general took on himself to nominate Prince Eugne as Murat's successor.

  • The proposed plan embodied the appointment of a Gov.-General, who would nominate a Cabinet to act with him.

  • George, however, wished to have the power to nominate a regent by an instrument revocable at pleasure.

  • In resigning the presidency he thought it his duty to nominate a successor, and his choice was ratified by the meeting.

  • After that term Fox suggested that the crown should nominate the commissioners, and meanwhile was to appoint to vacancies.