formally nominate
正式提名
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To nominate someone in an official and public way.
以官方和公开的方式提名某人。
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formally nominate = 正式提名 (以官方和公开的方式提名某人。)
- He has now been formally nominated as presidential candidate.他现在已被正式提名为总统候选人。
- The board decided to formally nominate her for the CEO position.董事会决定正式提名她担任首席执行官职位。
- We need to formally nominate a new representative for the committee.我们需要正式提名一位新的委员会代表。
- The committee will formally nominate the award recipients next month.委员会下个月将正式提名获奖者。
- They were asked to formally nominate their preferred candidate by Friday.他们被要求在周五前正式提名他们偏好的候选人。
- The director was formally nominated by the entire faculty.主任是由全体教职员工正式提名的。
- She was formally nominated to lead the project after a unanimous vote.在一致投票后,她被正式提名领导该项目。
- The party plans to formally nominate its candidate at the convention.该党计划在大会上正式提名其候选人。
- To formally nominate someone, you must submit a written proposal.要正式提名某人,你必须提交书面提案。
- Has the new chairperson been formally nominated yet?新主席是否已正式提名?