nominate sb to replace

提名某人替换

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To formally suggest someone to replace another person, often before a vote.

正式建议某人替换另一个人,通常在投票前。

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nominate sb to replace = 提名某人替换 (正式建议某人替换另一个人,通常在投票前。)

  • She has been nominated to replace Justice O'Connor on the Supreme Court.她被提名接替奥康纳大法官进入最高法院。
  • The committee decided to nominate a new candidate to replace the outgoing CEO.委员会决定提名一位新候选人接替即将离任的首席执行官。
  • We will nominate someone to replace the treasurer at the next meeting.我们将在下次会议上提名某人接替财务主管。
  • Several members were nominated to replace the retiring senator.几位成员被提名接替退休的参议员。
  • Who do you think they will nominate to replace the team captain?你认为他们会提名谁来接替球队队长?
  • The board plans to nominate an internal candidate to replace the director.董事会计划提名一位内部候选人接替主管。
  • He was nominated by his colleagues to replace the department head.他被同事们提名接替部门负责人。
  • The party hopes to nominate a strong leader to replace the current one.该党希望提名一位强有力的领导人接替现任领导。
  • They had to nominate an interim manager to replace the one who resigned.他们不得不提名一位临时经理接替辞职的那位。
  • I would like to nominate Sarah to replace me as the project lead.我想提名莎拉接替我担任项目负责人。