- 简明
shortlist
- 英 [ˈʃɔ:tlɪst]
- 美 [ˈʃɔrtlɪst]
释义
- vt.<英>供最后挑选(或考虑)用的候选人名单
- n.入围名单
- 英 [ˈʃɔ:tlɪst]
词态变化
- 第三人称单数: shortlists;
- 过去式: shortlisted;
- 现在分词: shortlisting;
实用场景例句
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He was shortlisted for the Nobel Prize for literature several times.
他已经数次获诺贝尔文学奖提名。
金山词霸
A shortlist of applicants may be invited for an interview.
入围申请人可能将被邀请参加面试.
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He is on the shortlist for the job.
他列入了谋职者的候选人名单上.
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He was on the shortlist for the job.
他列入了谋职者的决选人名单上.
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This year's format was different, involving 96 journalists and a shortlist of 50 players worldwide.
但今年的评选有所不同, 参与投票的记者增加至96名,“金球奖”的50名候选人也扩大到了世界各地的俱乐部.
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I've been interviewing candidates for a research job and have had a very good shortlist.
我在为一项研究工作面试候选人,并有了一份非常好的入围名单.
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Now it would appear that long - standing target David Villa at the top of Chelsea's shortlist.
现在看来,切尔西一直渴望的大卫-比利亚成为蓝军的首选.
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We have to choose a new manager from a shortlist of five candidates.
我们得从最终入选名单上的五位候选人中选出一位新经理.
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At the meeting, the committee will arrive at an initial shortlist of qualified candidates.
在会议上, 委员会会列出一张合格申请人的初选名单.
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Verb
1. put someone or something on a short list
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