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1. n/f ênití nfê wô inú çgbê tàbí iÿê2. n/m ênití nfê wô inú çgbê tàbí iÿê -
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n.उम्मीदवार, पदाभिलाषी, प्रार्थक, पदान्वेषी -
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1. n. f.кандидат л.м.[kandidat]2. n. m.кандидат л.м.[kandidat] -
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['kændɪdət] UK / USn(for post) Bewerber (-in) m (f), POL Kandidat (-in) m (f) -
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['kændɪdət] UK / USn(for post) Bewerber (-in) m (f), POL Kandidat (-in) m (f) -
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1) кандидат2) вариант, тип3) средство4) подходящий5) возможный, вероятный6) перспективный7) пригодный, (целесообразный) для использования, применения8) какой-либо, другой9) заслуживающий внимания, представляющий интерес10) выбираемый, искомый -
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возможный; предполагаемый; предлагаемыйEnglish-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > candidate
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candidate — can‧di‧date [ˈkænddt ǁ deɪt, dt] noun [countable] 1. JOBS someone who is being considered for a job or is competing to be elected: • Candidates must have strong interpersonal skills. candidate for • They are interviewing three candidates for… … Financial and business terms
candidate — I noun applicant, aspirant, aspirer, candidates, challenger, competitor, contender, contestant, designee, desirer, entrant, hopeful, job seeker, nominee, office hunter, office seeker, petitioner, political aspirant, political contestant, runner,… … Law dictionary
candidate — candidate, aspirant, nominee, applicant denote one who seeks an office, honor, position, or award. Candidate is applied not only to a seeker but to one who is put forward by others or is considered as a possibility by those whose function it is… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
candidate — ► NOUN 1) a person who applies for a job or is nominated for election. 2) a person taking an examination. 3) a person or thing regarded as suitable for a particular fate, treatment, or position: she was the perfect candidate for a biography.… … English terms dictionary
Candidate — applicant who has fulfilled specified prerequisites, allowing the participation in the certification process (p. 3.2 ISO/IEC 17024:2003). Источник … Словарь-справочник терминов нормативно-технической документации
candidate — [kan′də dāt΄, kan′dədət] n. [L candidatus, white robed < candidus (see CANDID): office seekers in ancient Rome wore white gowns] 1. a person who seeks, or who has been proposed for, an office, an award, etc. 2. a person or thing apparently… … English World dictionary
candidate — c.1600s, from L. candidatus one aspiring to office, originally white robed, pp. of candidare to make white or bright, from candidus (see CANDID (Cf. candid)). Office seekers in ancient Rome wore white togas … Etymology dictionary
candidate — [n] person desiring political office, job applicant, aspirant, bidder, claimant, competitor, contender, contestant, dark horse*, entrant, favorite son*, handshaker*, hopeful*, job hunter, nominee, office seeker, petitioner, possibility, possible… … New thesaurus
Candidate — For other uses, see candidate (disambiguation). A candidate is the prospective recipient of an award or honor or a person seeking or being considered for some kind of position; for example: to be elected to an office in this case a candidate… … Wikipedia
candidate — n. 1) to put up a candidate (for office) 2) to adopt (BE); endorse a candidate 3) (BE) to de select a candidate ( to refuse at the local level to support a party candidate adopted at the national level ) 4) a party; write in candidate 5) a… … Combinatory dictionary