nominees
英 [ˌnɒmɪˈniːz]
美 [ˌnɑməˈniz]
n. 被提名人; 被任命者; (投资等的)名义持有人
nominee的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 被提名者;候选人
Anomineeis someone who is nominated for a job, position, or award.- His nominee for vice president was elected only after a second ballot...
他提名的副总统在两轮投票后才当选。 - I was delighted to be a nominee and to receive such a prestigious award in recognition of our company's achievements.
我很高兴获得提名,也很荣幸接受如此声誉卓越的奖项,这是对我们公司所取得成就的认可。
- His nominee for vice president was elected only after a second ballot...
双语例句
- It announced its nominees for the worst films of 2011 late last month.
上个月,金酸梅公布了2011年最烂影片提名名单。 - So much mud has been thrown this year all the nominees look black.
今年所有获提名的人都给抹黑了。 - For example, three nominees to the Federal Reserve have been waiting for confirmation for more than a year.
比如,有三个去美联储的人选等了一年多都还没有得到确认。 - Besides passing legislation, members of the Senate will hold hearings on President-elect Obama's cabinet nominees.
除了讨论通过立法以外,参议院议员还要举行审核当选总统奥巴马提名的内阁成员的听证会。 - During his acceptance speech, Parsons thanked his late father and his fellow nominees.
在获奖感言里,帕森感谢了他已故的父亲和其他提名男演员。 - From among these nominees all academy members select the winners by secret ballot.
然后全体会员通过秘密投票从中选出获奖者。 - Be memorable, and you will be remembered, co-producer Don Mischer told nominees at a recent luncheon.
制片人之一唐米斯彻最近在一次午宴上告诉提名者:有让人印象深刻的表现,你就会被大家牢记。 - She's one of the nominees.
她是被提名者之一。 - A preliminary election where delegates or nominees are chosen.
从代表或被提名的人中选择的初步选举。 - There are five nominees in most Oscar categories.
奥斯卡的大多数奖项都有五位被提名者。