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单词 nomination
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Definition of nomination in English:

nomination

noun nɒmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)nˌnɑməˈneɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action of nominating or state of being nominated.

    women's groups opposed the nomination of the judge
    count noun the film received five nominations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Democratic Party candidates for the presidential nomination held their final debate in Iowa Sunday night.
    • The star of the show will accept his party's nomination one week from tonight.
    • We begin tonight with the president's nomination of Judge John Roberts to the Supreme Court.
    • Elizabeth Taylor did not receive an Academy award nomination for Three Faces of Eve.
    • To be eligible for nomination before parliament a presidential hopeful must first be endorsed by at least one third of its members.
    • Banderas received a Tony Award nomination and a Drama Desk Award for his Broadway debut in 2003 in Nine.
    • It was a very interesting evening and for the five candidates seeking nomination, a tense evening.
    • American actor Don Cheadle received a best actor nomination for his role as Paul Rusesabagina.
    • In the US, Howard Dean, a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination is also participating in a blog.
    • Four years ago, he made the same promise in Philadelphia as he accepted his party's nomination there.
    • Russell Crowe received a Best Actor nomination for the third year in a row for A Beautiful Mind.
    • I'm not going to name names yet, but this will be his second Oscar nomination in the last five years.
    • Which, needless to say, could make him a hot prospect for the GOP presidential nomination.
    • Margulies received a Golden Globe nomination for her role in the TNT original film The Mists Of Avalon.
    • He was a candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination in 2000.
    • He was only the second Catholic to receive the presidential nomination.
    • However, it does not explain the popular acceptance, and even acclaim, his nomination has so far received.
    • It's time for the Senate to release him from legal limbo and give his nomination a final vote by simple majority.
    • John Kerry of Massachusetts will accept the party's presidential nomination.
    • The race for the Democratic presidential nomination is becoming more nasty.
    Synonyms
    selection, choosing, choice, voting in, election, electing, naming, nominating, designation, designating, appointment, appointing
    1. 1.1count noun A person or thing nominated.
      send your nominations in by 30th November
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Please remember that the Australia Day awards are based on nominations sent in by the general public.
      • A panel of judges is lined up to look at all the nominations before selecting the winners in ten categories.
      • This year's Hugo Award nominations are out, and I'm reminded once again of just how far behind I am on my reading.
      • Our panel of adjudicators now have the arduous task of selecting a winner from the long list of nominations.
      • All nominations must be sent in to Jo Gilliland, Mill House, North Street, York.
      • A total of 16 projects in the Yorkshire and Humber area have been selected from hundreds of nominations.
      • There's less than a month to go - so it is time to send in your nominations for our Community Pride awards.
      • Despite his greatest hits package selling well, there is no place for the Robster amongst the nominations this year.
      • As I've pointed out, these lists are selected from nominations submitted by readers.
      • I have made various predictions about nominations and likely winners before.
      • A panel of senior staff considers nominations for the award, which come from Time's readers and editors alike.
      • Presenter Paul Ross asked viewers for nominations at the end of last year.
      • Please send us your suggestions and nominations for the leader of this international campaign to promote medicine.
      • Send your nominations for the Customer Care Award on the coupon printed below.
      • An official national list of candidate nominations will be released this afternoon.
      • Would-be candidates have until July 25 to submit nominations for the post of party leader.
      • Using the entry form printed here, send us your nominations for community heroes who are making a difference.
      • As part of the campaign, the Evening Press is asking for your nominations for York's real community champions.
      • After that they sent out a request for nominations for regional directors.
      • Thanks very much to all who sent nominations and to those who spread the word.
 
 

Definition of nomination in US English:

nomination

nounˌnäməˈnāSH(ə)nˌnɑməˈneɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The action of nominating or state of being nominated.

    women's groups opposed the nomination of the judge
    the film received five nominations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Margulies received a Golden Globe nomination for her role in the TNT original film The Mists Of Avalon.
    • It's time for the Senate to release him from legal limbo and give his nomination a final vote by simple majority.
    • He was only the second Catholic to receive the presidential nomination.
    • Elizabeth Taylor did not receive an Academy award nomination for Three Faces of Eve.
    • In the US, Howard Dean, a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination is also participating in a blog.
    • To be eligible for nomination before parliament a presidential hopeful must first be endorsed by at least one third of its members.
    • John Kerry of Massachusetts will accept the party's presidential nomination.
    • It was a very interesting evening and for the five candidates seeking nomination, a tense evening.
    • The race for the Democratic presidential nomination is becoming more nasty.
    • I'm not going to name names yet, but this will be his second Oscar nomination in the last five years.
    • Four years ago, he made the same promise in Philadelphia as he accepted his party's nomination there.
    • However, it does not explain the popular acceptance, and even acclaim, his nomination has so far received.
    • The Democratic Party candidates for the presidential nomination held their final debate in Iowa Sunday night.
    • He was a candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination in 2000.
    • Banderas received a Tony Award nomination and a Drama Desk Award for his Broadway debut in 2003 in Nine.
    • Russell Crowe received a Best Actor nomination for the third year in a row for A Beautiful Mind.
    • We begin tonight with the president's nomination of Judge John Roberts to the Supreme Court.
    • American actor Don Cheadle received a best actor nomination for his role as Paul Rusesabagina.
    • The star of the show will accept his party's nomination one week from tonight.
    • Which, needless to say, could make him a hot prospect for the GOP presidential nomination.
    Synonyms
    selection, choosing, choice, voting in, election, electing, naming, nominating, designation, designating, appointment, appointing
    1. 1.1 A person or thing nominated.
      send your nominations in by November 30th
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Despite his greatest hits package selling well, there is no place for the Robster amongst the nominations this year.
      • A panel of judges is lined up to look at all the nominations before selecting the winners in ten categories.
      • All nominations must be sent in to Jo Gilliland, Mill House, North Street, York.
      • Send your nominations for the Customer Care Award on the coupon printed below.
      • I have made various predictions about nominations and likely winners before.
      • There's less than a month to go - so it is time to send in your nominations for our Community Pride awards.
      • Using the entry form printed here, send us your nominations for community heroes who are making a difference.
      • Presenter Paul Ross asked viewers for nominations at the end of last year.
      • Would-be candidates have until July 25 to submit nominations for the post of party leader.
      • A total of 16 projects in the Yorkshire and Humber area have been selected from hundreds of nominations.
      • Our panel of adjudicators now have the arduous task of selecting a winner from the long list of nominations.
      • This year's Hugo Award nominations are out, and I'm reminded once again of just how far behind I am on my reading.
      • Please send us your suggestions and nominations for the leader of this international campaign to promote medicine.
      • Please remember that the Australia Day awards are based on nominations sent in by the general public.
      • A panel of senior staff considers nominations for the award, which come from Time's readers and editors alike.
      • As I've pointed out, these lists are selected from nominations submitted by readers.
      • An official national list of candidate nominations will be released this afternoon.
      • Thanks very much to all who sent nominations and to those who spread the word.
      • After that they sent out a request for nominations for regional directors.
      • As part of the campaign, the Evening Press is asking for your nominations for York's real community champions.
 
 
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