Nominierte
nominee
a person who has been chosen as a candidate for a prize or position
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Nominierte with Russian translation
Nominierte usage examples
Она номинирована на премию.
Sie ist die Nominierte für den Preis.
Режиссёр был популярным номинантом.
Der Regisseur war ein beliebter Nominierte.
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Nominierte synonyms
What's the difference between Nominierte / Kandidat / Anwärter / Kandidatin / Bewerber / Nominierung
General term for a person considered for an office, prize, or election; broader and more neutral than the exact sense of nominee.
Highlights that someone is competing for something and has a claim to it; slightly more competitive in tone.
Feminine form of Kandidat; used when the person is specifically female, as a candidate or nominee.
Usually refers to someone applying for a job, place, or opportunity; more about an application than a prize nomination.
Not the person, but the act or process of nominating someone for a prize or position.
A very general term for naming or appointing someone; can include nomination, but is less precise than nominee.
Means selection or choosing a group of people; only indirectly related to nomination and usually does not refer to the nominee itself.
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Nominierte means nominee. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce Nominierte
/nominˈiːʁtə/
Nominierte translation
nominee
Nominierte examples
Она номинирована на премию.
Nominierte transcription
/nominˈiːʁtə/
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Nominierte meaning: what does it mean?
eine Person, die als Kandidat für einen Preis oder eine Position ausgewählt wurde
Nominierte pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
Nominierte is pronounced as /nominˈiːʁtə/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
Nominierte definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Она номинирована на премию. Translation: Sie ist die Nominierte für den Preis.
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