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1 nominate
nominate [ˈnɒmɪneɪt]a. ( = appoint) nommerb. ( = propose) proposer• they nominated Mr Lambotte for mayor ils ont proposé M. Lambotte comme candidat à la mairie* * *['nɒmɪneɪt]transitive verb1) ( propose) proposer2) ( appoint) nommer -
2 nominate
1 ( propose) proposer ; to nominate sb for a position/for president proposer qn pour un poste/comme candidat à la présidence ; to nominate sb for a prize sélectionner qn pour un prix ;2 ( appoint) nommer ; to nominate sb (as) chairman/to a position nommer qn président/à un poste ; to nominate sb to do désigner qn pour faire. -
3 nominate
nominate ['nɒmɪneɪt]∎ to nominate sb for a post proposer la candidature de qn à un poste;∎ the film was nominated for an Oscar le film a été sélectionné ou nominé pour un oscar∎ to nominate sb to a post nommer ou désigner qn à un poste;∎ she was nominated to replace Mr Sheridan as minister elle a été nommée ministre en remplacement de M. Sheridan;∎ he was nominated chairman or to the chairmanship il fut nommé président -
4 nominate
∎ to nominate sb to a post désigner qn à un poste;∎ he was nominated chairman il a été nommé président∎ to nominate sb for a post proposer la candidature de qn à un poste -
5 nominate
['nomineit](to name (someone) for possible election to a particular job etc: They nominated him as captain.) nommer- nominee -
6 nominate, to
déclarer candidat, proposer -
7 to nominate
suggérer la candidature de qqn; avancer le nom d'un candidat; proposer de récompenser qqn [aux Césars/aux Oscars] ; mais en aucun cas "nominer"English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to nominate
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8 propose
propose [prəˈpəʊz]b. ( = have in mind) to propose doing sth compter faire qch( = offer marriage) faire une demande en mariage* * *[prə'pəʊz] 1.transitive verb (nominate, intend, suggest) proposer; présenter [motion]2.intransitive verb faire sa demande en mariage (to à)3.proposed past participle adjective [action, reform] envisagé -
9 propose
A vtr1 ( suggest) proposer [change, course of action, rule, solution] ; présenter [motion] ; proposer [toast] (to en l'honneur de) ; to propose doing proposer de faire ; to propose that proposer que (+ subj) ;2 ( intend) to propose doing ou to do proposer de faire ;3 to propose marriage to sb demander qn en mariage ;4 ( nominate) proposer [person] (as comme ; for pour).B vi faire sa demande en mariage (to à). -
10 postulate
(a) (hypothesize) poser comme hypothèse;∎ to postulate the existence of an underground lake soutenir l'hypothèse d'un lac souterrain;∎ we postulate that a cure will soon be found nous sommes sûrs qu'on trouvera bientôt un remède(b) (take as granted) postuler, poser comme principe;∎ the charter postulates that all men are equal la charte part du principe que tous les hommes sont égaux2 noun['pɒstjʊlət] postulat m
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