nominate
英 ['nɒmɪneɪt]
美 ['nɑmɪnet]
中文詞源
nominate 提名來自拉丁語nomen,名字,詞源同name.引申詞義提名。
英文詞源
- nominate
- nominate: [16] Nominate is one of a small band of English words descended from nōmen, the Latin representative of the Indo-European ‘name’ word family that also includes English name. It was based on the derived verb nōmināre ‘name’, which has also given English, via French, nominee [17]. Other English words from the same source include nominal [15], nomenclature [17] (from Latin nōmenclātūra, whose second element was based on the verb calāre ‘call’), noun, and renown.
=> name, noun, renown - nominate (v.)
- 1540s, "to call by name," back-formation from nomination or else from Latin nominatus, past participle of nominare "to name, call by name, give a name to," also "name for office,"" from nomen "name" (see name (n.)). Later "to appoint to some office or duty" (1560s); "to formally enter (someone) as a candidate for election" (c. 1600). It also occasionally was used from c. 1600 with a sense "give a name to." Related: Nominated; nominating.
雙語例句
- 1. I nominate Tom to make the tea.
- 我指派湯姆去沏茶.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 2. The public will be able to nominate candidates for awards such as the MBE.
- 公眾將可以推薦諸如英帝國勳章之類的獎項的候選人。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Voters will choose fifty of the seventy five deputies. The Emir will nominate the rest.
- 選民將選出75名代表中的50名,其餘代表由埃米爾任命。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. He went off in a huff just because we failed to nominate him as club president.
- 就因為我們沒提名他當俱樂部主席,他竟氣衝衝地走了.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 5. It is legally possible for an elderly person to nominate someone to act for them, should they become incapable of looking after themselves.
- 從法律上來說,如果老人生活不能自理,他可以指定某人為其代理事務。
來自柯林斯例句