词组 | nomination |
释义 | nomination /ˌnɒməˈneɪʃən, ˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃən $ ˌnɑː-/ noun the act of saying that someone or something should be given an important job, a prize, or an awardverbsget/receive a nomination The film got the nomination for Best Drama.win a nomination (=succeed in being nominated) Do you think she has enough votes to win the nomination?make a nomination (=say that you think someone should be given a job or position) The president has the right to make nominations for the Supreme Court.seek a nomination (=try to get it) He is seeking the Republican nomination in the Senate race.accept a nomination (=agree to be nominated) Lieberman accepted the nomination as the vice-presidential candidate.oppose sb’s nomination (=say that someone should not get a job or position) Senator Hatch said that he would oppose Lee’s nomination to assistant attorney general.approve a nomination (=agree that someone should get a job or position) The Senate unanimously approved her nomination.withdraw your nomination (=say you no longer want to nominate someone) The scandal forced him to withdraw his nomination.announce a nomination The Academy Awards nominations were announced in Los Angeles yesterday.adjectives/nouns + nominationthe presidential nomination (=for the job of president) He was unsuccessful in his campaign for the presidential nomination in 2008.the Republican/Democratic etc nomination (=to be the candidate for a party at an election) Feinstein beat Van de Kamp for the Democratic nomination.prepositionsa nomination for sth Nominations for British Designer of the Year will be announced next week.sb’s nomination as sth She accepted the party’s nomination as presidential candidate.sb’s nomination to a post/committee/court The judge’s nomination to the Supreme Court was widely opposed. |
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