candidate
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A candidate is someone who is being considered for a position, for example someone who is running in an election or applying for a job. 候选人
The Democratic candidate is still leading in the polls. 那名民主党候选人仍在民意测验中领先。
He is a candidate for the office of governor. 他是州长的候选人。
2. N-COUNT A candidate is someone who is studying for a degree at a college. 攻读学位者[美国英语]
He is now a candidate for a Master's degree in social work at San Francisco State University. 他目前在旧金山州立大学攻读社会工作硕士学位。
3. N-COUNT A candidate is a person or thing that is regarded as being suitable for a particular purpose or as being likely to do or be a particular thing. 有望做…的人; 有望成为…的事
Those who are overweight or indulge in high-salt diets are candidates for hypertension. 那些身体超重或饮食偏咸的人属于易患高血压症的人群。
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candidate /ˈkændɪˌdeɪt/ (candidates)
剑桥词典
- a person who is competing to get a job or elected position
- How many candidates are there for the job ?
- He was a borderline candidate.
- Inexperience can work against a candidate looking for a job .
- We have interviewed some very strong candidates.
- Nine of the ten candidates were women. 返回 candidate
申请人;候选人
There are three candidates standing in the election . 有3位候选人参加竞选。
a person or thing considered likely to receive or experience something
可能有…结局者,被认定会经历…者
The English Department is a likely candidate for staff cuts . 英语系很有可能要裁员。
B1 UK
someone who is taking an exam
考生;应试者,投考者
Candidates must write their names on the top page of the exam paper . 考生必须将自己的名字写在试卷首页。
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