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 candidate ['kændədet]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 候选人, 投考者

[法] 候选, 候补者


  1. There are three candidates for the vacancy.
    这一空缺有三名候选人。
  2. She had been nominated as candidate for the presidency.
    她已被提名为总统候选人。
  3. He made several favorable comments about their candidate.
    他对他们的候选人发表了一些有利的评论。


candidate
[ noun ]
  1. a politician who is running for public office

  2. <noun.person>
  3. someone who is considered for something (for an office or prize or honor etc.)

  4. <noun.person>


Candidate \Can"di*date\, n. [L. Candidatus, n. (because
candidates for office in Rome were clothed in a white toga.)
fr. candidatus clothed in white, fr. candiduslittering,
white: cf. F. candidat.]
One who offers himself, or is put forward by others, as a
suitable person or an aspirant or contestant for an office,
privilege, or honor; as, a candidate for the office of
governor; a candidate for holy orders; a candidate for
scholastic honors.

  1. Some people believe that if the economy really falls apart, the party might reach out to a New Deal/Great Society candidate.
  2. In 1960, Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy and Republican opponent Richard M. Nixon held the second of their broadcast debates.
  3. Some opposition leaders say the party is pushing the reforms because it does not have a strong candidate to run for president when Roh's five-year term expires in early 1993.
  4. "Who do you like?" asked the candidate.
  5. Democratic presidential candidate Jesse Jackson denied Saturday that he had been hospitalized, although a campaign spokesman said he had been treated in San Francisco, possibly for a stomach ailment.
  6. Galan, the leading presidential candidate, was an outspoken foe of the drug traders.
  7. Chirac was the conservative candidate and lost to President Francois Mitterrand, a Socialist who won a second seven-year term.
  8. Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale interviewed Cisneros in 1984 about possibly running on his ticket.
  9. The Radical Liberal Party, whose candidate was Sen. Luis Maria Vega, received 78,141 votes, or 7 percent.
  10. Democratic gubernatorial candidate John R. Silber sparked protests from Jewish organizations after saying he encountered racism among Jews when he once considered converting.
  11. Ronald Lauder has spent $8.5 million so far in his quest to become mayor, more than any mayoral candidate in New York history, according to a report.
  12. No other candidate this year has attained such high marks for visibility, desirability and viability.
  13. "There are even candidate members of the Politburo who learned that troops had entered Afghanistan only after reading the newspapers," editor Grigory Baklanov said in a speech last year.
  14. He told Soviet and foreign correspondents gathered in a cold mist on the steps of the building that he voted "for a candidate who was nominated." "This is a secret ballot," he reminded them.
  15. Because of the injury, Dr. Hammer appeared last Monday with a cane to host a luncheon in Los Angeles for Sen. Albert Gore Jr., Democratic presidential candidate, the spokesman says.
  16. An attempt to have Chicago's black community unite behind one mayoral candidate yielded no clear winner as delegates to a meeting showed strong support for two contenders.
  17. A candidate finds himself fifth in line at an airport ticket counter.
  18. That means carefully scripted, highly quotable utterances that make the candidate look strong and convey his message and will be rebroadcast time after time after time in the network news coverage that follows the debate.
  19. Khamenei has endorsed the candidacy of Rafsanjani, a political ally and the only declared candidate so far.
  20. Sarney, who by law cannot run for re-election, said he will sue the candidate for slander.
  21. He will continue to support the Republican candidate no matter whether pro-life or pro-choice," Quayle said.
  22. Giliberti said he helped arrange mob backing of a candidate for president of Local 814 and later won Mafia approval to force out that man, Sal Aiello, and replace him as president with Vinnie Bracco.
  23. Asked if being the candidate's cousin is a great part, she replied: "It certainly is." On Wednesday night, Miss Dukakis sat among the New Jersey delegation as Dukakis formally won the nomination.
  24. The winner of the primary will face independent candidate Alderman Timothy Evans and the Republican candidate chosen in the GOP primary in an April 4 special election to serve the two-year balance of the late Mayor Harold Washington's unfinished term.
  25. The winner of the primary will face independent candidate Alderman Timothy Evans and the Republican candidate chosen in the GOP primary in an April 4 special election to serve the two-year balance of the late Mayor Harold Washington's unfinished term.
  26. The Democratic candidate also complained he was being held to a different standard by the media than was Dukakis.
  27. Duarte proposed Abraham Rodriguez, the party's unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1967 elections, as a unity nominee.
  28. A Democrat who aggressively questions affirmative action and quotas will be treated as a pariah by liberals. But a moderate candidate who ducks the issue won't be taken seriously by disaffected Democrats.
  29. And unlike the stereotypical investment banker, at least one of the partners supported a Democratic presidential candidate, Michael Dukakis.
  30. He may be helped, however, by the fact that he is not considered a presidential candidate in his own right.
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