
英:/'ˈkændɪdəsi/ 美:/'ˈkændɪdəsi/
複數:candidacies
CET4,CET6,GRE
n. 候選資格;候選狀态
The company will officially announce your candidacy at a conference tomorrow.
公司将在明日舉辦的會議上正式宣布你的候選人資格。
It was verified that the candidate's candidacy was false.
經查證,該候選人的候選身份是虛假的。
The campaign's candidacy will be announced in a spreadsheet by the satff later today.
今天晚些時候工作人員将以電子表格的方式宣布此次競選活動的候選人。
Today he is formally announcing his candidacy for president.
今天他正式宣布他的總統候選人身份。
Controversy also accompanied her candidacy.
她被提名也伴隨着争議。
But her controversial candidacy quickly hit trouble.
但是她原本就頗具争議的候選資格很快就觸礁了。
Tony's candidacy is not in the happiest of places.
托尼的候選人位置并不是最令人樂觀的。
She believes that it will only hurt Palmer's candidacy.
她認為這隻會影響帕默的總統候選人地位。
candidacy 是一個名詞,主要表示“候選人的資格”或“候選人的身份”,常見于政治選舉或職位申請等場景。以下是詳細解析:
如需更多例句或語境分析,可參考權威詞典(如柯林斯、新東方線上)。
Candidacy(候選人資格)refers to the state of being a candidate for a position, especially in a political context.
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Usage:
Candidacy is usually used in formal or official contexts to refer to the status of a person who is running for a position, such as a political office, a job, or an award. It can also be used in a more general sense to refer to the act of running for any position.
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