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Nominee Meaning in English

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ˌnɑməˈni
nah-muh-NEE
nˈɒmɪnˌiː
NOM-i-nee

释义

A nominee is a person who has been officially suggested or chosen for a position, award, honor, or election.

用法与细微差别

'Nominee' is used in formal contexts like awards, elections, and job appointments. Common phrases: 'Oscar nominee,' 'nominee for president.' Not the same as 'winner' or 'candidate' (which can mean any person competing for a position). Sometimes used for a person named to hold something on behalf of someone else, especially in legal or business contexts.

例句

She is a nominee for the best actress award.

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Each country will choose one nominee to represent them.

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The nominee must accept the invitation before the deadline.

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Did you hear? She’s the youngest nominee ever for this award.

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Everyone’s congratulating the nominee on social media.

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As a first-time nominee, he was both nervous and excited at the ceremony.

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