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nominate

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nom·i·nate /ˈnɒməneɪt $ ˈnɑː-/ ●○○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 SUGGESTto officially suggest someone or something for an important position, duty, or prize 提名,推荐
nominate somebody/something for something
 Ferraro was the first woman to be nominated for the job of vice president.
费拉罗是第一位获得副总统职位提名的女性。
nominate somebody/something as something
 She has been nominated as Best Actress for her part in the film ‘Forever Together’.
她因在电影《相遇》中扮演的角色而获最佳女演员提名。
nominate somebody to do something
 I nominate John to represent us at the meeting.
我提议约翰代表我们去参加这次会议。
see thesaurus at suggest
2 CHOOSEto give someone a particular job 任命,指派
nominate somebody as something
 Next year Mr Jenks will retire and Mr Broadbent will be nominated as his replacement.
明年詹克斯先生退休,布罗德本特先生将获任命接替他的职位。
nominate somebody to something
 She was nominated to the legislative council.
她被任命为立法委员会委员。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
nominatenom·i·nate /ˈnɒməneɪtˈnɑː-/ verb [transitiveT]
1to officially suggest that someone should have a job, position, or prize
nominate somebody for something
No one has yet been nominated for the post.
nominate somebody as something
John S. Tamagni was nominated as vice chairman.
nominate somebody to do something
I nominate Jane to represent us at the meeting.
2to officially choose someone to do a particular job
nominate somebody as something
They are seeking to have themselves nominated as directors.
nominate somebody to something
Each country can nominate two members to the committee.
nominate somebody to do something
He may nominate someone else to stand in for him at meetings.
Origin nominate
(1500-1600) Latin past participle of nominare, from nomen; → NOMINAL
nom·i·nate verb
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