candidacy
英 [ˈkændɪdəsi]
美 [ˈkændɪdəsi]
n. 候选人的资格(或身份)
复数:candidacies
Collins.1 / BNC.17482 / COCA.8782
牛津词典
noun
- 候选人的资格(或身份)
the fact of being a candidate in an election- to announce/declare/withdraw your candidacy for the post
宣布 / 宣告 / 撤销职位候选人资格
- to announce/declare/withdraw your candidacy for the post
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 候选人资格(或身份)
Someone'scandidacyis their position of being a candidate in an election.- Today he is formally announcing his candidacy for President.
今天他将正式宣布参加总统竞选。
- Today he is formally announcing his candidacy for President.
英英释义
noun
- the campaign of a candidate to be elected
双语例句
- On Saturday, I will extend my congratulations to Senator Obama and my support for his candidacy.
上周六,我会致以祝贺参议员奥巴马和我支持他竞选。 - Today he is formally announcing his candidacy for President.
今天他将正式宣布参加总统竞选。 - She has not publicly commented on her candidacy for the IMF.
拉加德尚未就自己的IMF总裁候选人问题公开置评。 - If an explicit vote is called for, we will support Jung's candidacy.
如果呼吁明确投票,我们将支持容克为候选人。 - Your interviewer can't fail to be impressed and to take your job candidacy seriously.
你的面试官会对你留下深刻的印象,认真考虑你作为职位候选人。 - The concern is that Mr McGuinness's candidacy could destabilise this effective but fragile teamwork.
麦吉尼斯的参选是否会破坏这有效但却脆弱的合作关系成为了人们普遍关心的问题。 - Parker said it is hard to describe what Obama's candidacy means to African Americans.
他说,很难描述奥巴马的胜利对非洲裔美国人意味着什么! - He was convinced to withdraw his candidacy.
他被说服退出竞选。 - Mr Blair's candidacy is certainly no help.
布莱尔的候选人资格当然没有帮助。 - He had already formally announced his candidacy.
他已经正式宣布参加竞选。