nominee / ˌnɒm əˈni /

💦中学词汇被提名人被提名者提名人被提名的人

nominee 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person nominated, as to run for elective office or fill a particular post.
  2. a person in whose name title to real estate or ownership of stock is held but who is not the actual proprietor or holder.

nominee 近义词

n. 名词 noun

candidate

更多nominee例句

  1. The Golden Globes 2021 nominees were announced today in Los Angeles and there were a multitude of LGBTQ actors, films, television and other nominees announced.
  2. This is because the wealth in his name really belongs to Putin, claims FBK — “he is just a nominee”, says Pevchikh.
  3. The legislators drew those nominees from a pool of more than 1,200 citizens who had applied for the commission, which was created after voters approved it in a constitutional amendment in November.
  4. More than 9 in 10 Republicans supported both Perdue and Loeffler, while more than 9 in 10 Democrats supported both their party’s nominees, Ossoff and Warnock.
  5. The nominees for all of the categories at The Game Awards 2020 can be found here.
  6. Should lightning strike and Hillary Clinton forgoes a presidential run, Democrats have a nominee in waiting.
  7. By contrast, John McCain, the eventual GOP nominee, had raised approximately $12.7 million in the first quarter of 2007 alone.
  8. Boehner was unanimously selected by the conference as its official nominee for speaker in the coming Congress.
  9. Why a 26-year-old with no ties to the 2012 GOP nominee and no campaign experience has them worried.
  10. Lisa Kudrow - The Comeback How—HOW—is Lisa Kudrow not a nominee for the revival of The Comeback?
  11. Her nominee was unable to hold his ground in Kerry, nor was the Papal Bishop permanently resident.
  12. The leaders talked to the President singly, in the order of their importance, against his nominee, on the score of party peace.
  13. Yet this Tory nominee of a Tory Cabinet, in his brief term of office, insured a great advance along this very path toward freedom.
  14. Molly was one of the nominees for secretary and, standing beside a nominee from the opposing side, she also shone in comparison.
  15. The Indian representative was, of course, sure to be merely a British nominee; the other four would be colonial politicians.