nomination

过去分词:

动词过去分词: nominated

更多词形:

名词: nominator | 动词过去式: nominated | 动词过去分词: nominated | 动词现在分词: nominating | 动词第三人称单数: nominates |

单词例句:

His nomination drove a wedge into party unity.

他的提名引起党内不和

The prohibitive favorite to win the nomination.

得到绝大多数投票获得提名

He remembered the fact that his nomination had not been unanimous.

他想起他被提名并不是一致通过的。

Does she have enough prestigeto win the nomination?

她有足够的威望赢得提名吗?

He has no hope of winning the nomination,so he decide not to run.

他获得提名无望,故决定不参加竞选。

Only very, very rarely does someone so far out of the political swim as Jerry Brown, who last held political office almost a decade ago, manage to win the presidential nomination of a major party.

像布朗这样远离政海——他最后一次从政几乎是十年以前的事——而能设法赢得主要政党提名竞选总统,实在是一件绝无仅有之事。

Eleven Democrats campaigned for the nomination.

有11位民主党人竞争候选人提名。

He have no hope of winning the nomination, so he decide not to run.

他获得提名无望,故决定不参加竞选。

That my heart has been troubled, that I have not sought this nomination, that I could not seek it in good conscience, that I would not seek it in honest self appraisal, is not to say that I value it the less.

我的心曾充满苦恼,我在寻求提名过程中并不主动,也没有全力以赴,更没有给自己一个正确的评价,但这并不说明我低估了提名的价值。