Renomination Meaning in English
word
ˈɹiˌnɑməˈneɪʃən
ree-nah-muh-NAY-shun
riˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃən
ree-NOM-ih-NAY-shun
释义
The act of being nominated again, especially for the same job, position, or honor as before.
用法与细微差别
Used mainly in formal or political contexts. Common with positions like president, senator, or award nominees. Not used for informal situations or everyday activities.
Spanish: renominaciónPortuguese (BR): renomeaçãoPortuguese (PT): renomeaçãoChinese (Simplified): 重新提名Chinese (Traditional): 重新提名Hindi: पुनः नामांकनArabic: إعادة ترشيحBengali: পুনঃমনোনয়নRussian: повторное выдвижениеJapanese: 再指名 - 再推薦Vietnamese: tái đề cửKorean: 재지명Turkish: yeniden aday göstermeUrdu: دوبارہ نامزدگیIndonesian: pencalonan kembali
例句
The committee discussed his renomination for president.
basic
Her renomination surprised many members of the board.
basic
The rules allow for the renomination of a former winner.
basic
His renomination is expected, given his popularity among voters.
natural
After much debate, the party announced her renomination, ending weeks of speculation.
natural
There's been talk of his renomination, but nothing official yet.
natural