释义 |
nominee /nom-i-nēˈ/ noun- A person who is nominated by another
- A person who acts on behalf of another person, esp to keep that person's identity hidden
- A person on whose life an annuity or lease depends
- A person in whose name stocks and shares, etc are registered, but who is not the actual owner of them
- A person to whom the holder of a copyhold estate surrenders his or her interest (obsolete)
ORIGIN: L nōmināre, -ātum to nominate, with -ee as if from Fr |