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
- He was convinced to withdraw his candidacy.
他被说服退出竞选。 - He announced his candidacy for the post.
他宣称他已经取得这一职位的候选人资格。 - Mr Blair's candidacy is certainly no help.
布莱尔的候选人资格当然没有帮助。 - I should appreciate it very much if you would consider her candidacy favorably.
如果贵校鉴于她的情况给予优先考虑,我将不胜感激。 - 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。 - She is expected to announce officially her candidacy for president early next week.
预计她在下周早些时候将正式宣布为总统候选人。 - Her candidacy marked the beginning of a new era for the party.
她候选人标志着该党一个新时期的开始。 - First, she must declare her candidacy as soon as possible.
首先,她必须尽快宣布参加2016年的总统竞选。 - For your convenience, I will call you next week to discuss my candidacy.
如果您方便的话,我下周给您打电话来讨论我的候选资格。 - They even had clips of Nixon announcing his candidacy.
新闻中还配有尼克松宣布竞选的录音剪辑。