nominating
present participle ofnominate
单词 | nominating |
释义 | nominating present participle ofnominate nominate verb[T] uk/ˈnɒm.ɪ.neɪt/us/ˈnɑː.mə.neɪt/nominateverb[T](SUGGEST)C1 toofficiallysuggestsomeone for anelection,job,position, orhonour: He's been nominated by theGreenPartyastheircandidatein the nextelection. Would you like to nominate anyonefor/asdirector? C1 to sayofficiallythat afilm,song,programme, etc. will beincludedin acompetitionfor aprize: Thefilmwas nominatedforanAcademyAward. Elections
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Suggestions & proposals nominateverb[T](CHOOSE)toofficiallychoosesomeone for ajobor to do something: She was nominatedasthe delegation'sofficialinterpreter. [+ to infinitive]PresidentYeltsin nominatedactingprimeministerSergei Kiriyenko toheadthegovernment. Applying for a job
Examplesofnominatingnominating In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Errors of overnomination can occur only when a party'snominatingstrategy results in one or more losing candidacies. From theCambridge English Corpus They attribute this result to certain reforms of the party'snominatingprocess. From theCambridge English Corpus We establish, for all possiblenominatingstrategies, the conditions on voting outcomes required for actors to maximize benefits in the context. From theCambridge English Corpus First, if greed for office motivated the choice of anominatingstrategy, then overnomination should have been general among the parties. From theCambridge English Corpus Since the fraternity apparently did not flourish, however, we may never find out if the new mechanism fornominatingroyal minstrels was ever used. From theCambridge English Corpus Furthermore, the party branch can specifically direct or manipulate elections through the process ofnominatingcandidates and checking their credentials and qualifications. From theCambridge English Corpus If more seats can be won bynominatingmore candidates, then the original strategy is an undernomination. From theCambridge English Corpus This did not emerge, with only 13% of the current vasectomy mennominatingthis. From theCambridge English Corpus There are advantages tonominatingthe continence adviser as budget-holder for hospitaland community-absorbent products. From theCambridge English Corpus No one would recommendnominatingfour candidates in a three-member district as the optimal way of maximizing seats. From theCambridge English Corpus Conventionally,nominatingdecisions are evaluated exclusively by determining whether they are consistent with the goal of office maximization. From theCambridge English Corpus Otherwise, these models may be interesting, but irrelevant to the actualnominatingbehaviour. From theCambridge English Corpus We note that the various information estimates required by these assumptions need not be precisely accurate nor necessarily comprehensive to construct a rationalnominatingstrategy. From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, thenominatingprocess relating to numerical candidacy is controlled solely and completely by party actors and by individuals who offer themselves as candidates. From theCambridge English Corpus In that way, what happened later - most notably the reform of the presidentialnominatingsystem - was affected by the reforms enacted earlier. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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