nomination
n. 任命; 提名; 被提名
A nomination is an official suggestion of someone as a candidate in an election or for a job.
...his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination.
他參加共和黨總統提名角逐的候選資格
...a list of nominations for senior lectureships.
高階講師提名名單
A nomination for an award is an official suggestion that someone or something should be given that award.
They say he's certain to get a nomination for best supporting actor...
他們說他肯定能獲得最佳男配角獎的提名。
Alan Parker's film 'The Commitments' has six nominations.
艾倫·帕克的電影《追夢者》獲得了6項提名。
The nomination of someone to a particular job or position is their appointment to that job or position.
They opposed the nomination of a junior officer to the position of Inspector General of Police...
他們反對任命一名下級警官擔任警務總監。
On the death of Leo there were two main candidates for nomination as his replacement.
利奧去世後,有兩個主要候選人被指定來接替他。
1. the act of officially naming a candidate;
2. the condition of having been proposed as a suitable candidate for appointment or election;
3. an address (usually at a political convention) proposing the name of a candidate to run for election;
As part of the - list cast, LaBeouf shared a Screen Actors Guild nomination with the all - star lineup.
作為一級演員中的一員,希安·拉博夫也獲得了眾多明星加盟的銀屏演員協會提名.
He declined the nomination.
他謝絕提名.
Member of the Election Committee should subscribe to only ONE nomination form election.
就是次選舉,每一位選舉委員會委員只可簽署一份提名錶格.
Should be the first to a nomination form.
應該是先領取報名表.
Hsi accepted nomination to be next school year's Vice Principal.
奚藻勳理事同意接任下學年副校長一職.