nominating

过去分词:

动词过去分词: nominated

更多词形:

名词: nominator | 动词过去式: nominated | 动词过去分词: nominated | 动词现在分词: nominating | 动词第三人称单数: nominates |

单词例句:

The Know-Nothing Party had a divided nominating convention.

无知党举行了一次分裂的提名大会。

The Club says that nominating him would be “an abject rejection” of the free-market, limited-government principles for which the Republican Party stands.

俱乐部说提名他为候选人将是对共和党坚持的“自由市场,受限政府”原则的卑劣抛弃。

Super Tuesday is a day when a large number of states hold primary elections or caucus meetings. Primaries and caucuses are part of the nominating process.

这一天之所以重要是因为许多州都在超级星期二举行初选或预备会议。这是总统竞选的提名阶段。

And the Republicans are inching towards nominating their one candidate, Mr McCain, who has broad popular appeal.

然而共和党人正在缓慢的走向提名他们的一个候选人,具有广泛吸引力的麦凯恩先生。

Many voters supported Carte in the local Democratic primary elections before the party's nominating convention.

在党内的提名大会以前,卡特在当地民主党的初选中获得许多选民的支持。

The next nominating contests are in Wyoming this Saturday and in Mississippi on Tuesday.

下一次总统候选人提名的竞选星期六在怀俄明州举行,然后下星期二在密西西比州展开。

But the other 48 states wonder why these two get such a disproportionate say in the nominating process, and why they should not vote sooner themselves.

但是,其它48州的选民就要问了:为何这两个州就能在提名阶段获得如此优待?为何自己就不能比它们更早开始投票呢?

Mike: Hey, look, maybe you don't think stand a chance but the nominating committee sure did.

迈克:你认为我不可能当选,可提名委员会认为可能。

Mike: Look, look, the nominating committee disagrees, and a lot of those guys happen to be friends of Jordan. So now who's stupid, Carol?

迈克:听着听着,你说提名委员会不同意,尽管里面有不少人是乔丹亲信,你还说我蠢,卡罗尔。