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Nominate English: Nominate.

Nomination, pronounced tí míng, is a Chinese word that means to be on the list; to name people or things that may be elected before selection or election; by extension, to sign one's name. From "Book of the Song Dynasty·Biography of Good Officials·Lu Hui": (Zhu Wansi) If you are nominated for Li Wei, you can fight against the imperial court and the province, and you can enjoy the cool breeze of Tuanling Mountain and bear the pure hope of Bingyu. Light all things.

Detailed explanation

1. It means being on the list.

2. Put forward the names of people or things that are likely to be elected before the selection or election.

3. It is extended to signing one's own name, which generally refers to the guests who signed at the meeting, etc.

The difference between "nomination" and "title"

1. Different meanings. "Nomination" means putting forward the name of a person or thing who may be elected before selection or election. The original meaning of "inscription" was that the ancients inscribed names on stone tablets or pilasters to commemorate examinations, registration of travel itineraries, etc. Later, it generally referred to names inscribed to commemorate or express fame.

2. Behaviors are different. "Nomination" means putting forward an individual's name or a collective name as the subject of selection or election before or on the spot. "Inscription" refers to writing or engraving the name so that the name can be retained in a commemorative place or posted to the public.

3. The purpose of behavior is different. The purpose of "nomination" is to propose an individual's name or a collective name as the name for selection or election, and the purpose is to leave a memorial or commendation.

4. Parts of speech and grammatical functions are different. "Nomination" and "Title" "can be used as a verb, but "title" as a verb cannot take an object, while "nominate" can take an object. "Title" can also be used as a noun, referring to the name inscribed for commemoration, but "nominate" cannot noun.