0 to officially suggest someone for an election, job, position, or honour:
1 to officially choose someone for a job or to do something:
She was nominated as the delegation's official interpreter.
[ + to infinitive ] President Yeltsin nominated acting prime minister Sergei Kiriyenko to head the government.
2 to officially suggest someone for a position, an honor, or election:
3 to officially suggest that someone should be considered to do a particular job, take part in an election, receive an honour, etc.:
4 to officially choose someone to do a particular job or task:
The ' socially comfortable ' measure is exceptional because, on average, six people are nominated as providing this sense of affiliation.
Teachers of 45 classrooms (approximately 1,100 pupils altogether) selected and nominated from their groups the poorest readers.
Furthermore, the party branch can specifically direct or manipulate elections through the process of nominating candidates and checking their credentials and qualifications.
The chiefs represented the matrilineal clans and lineages and were nominated by the senior women.
Many were nominated for testing; few passed with flying colors the proposed tests.
More frequent experiences of sadness as nominated by peers also correlated with greater anger attribution bias.
The kombere naaba, himself nominated by, and depending on, the king, is responsible for nominating the village chiefs.
Teachers were asked to try to match the gender and ethnicity of the children nominated as average with that of the children nominated as aggressive.
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建議, (為選舉、工作、職位或榮譽)提名,推薦, 提名(電影、歌曲、節目等)…
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proponer, nominar…
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indicar…
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(人)を指名する, (人)を(賞、地位などに)推薦する…
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aday göstermek, resmî olarak seçmek, atamak…
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nommer…
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proposar, nomenar…
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