释义 |
renomiˈnation [re- 5 a: cf. prec.] 1. Renewed nomination.
1855Hawthorne Eng. Note-bks. (1870) I. 339 He thought the President had a fair chance of re-nomination. 1891Times 11 Feb. 5/2 The gravity of the situation had induced him to accept renomination. 2. A change of name. rare—1.
1885Antiquary Mar. 96/2 He follows up the intricate history of the companies, and tracks their devious courses through changes, exchanges and renominations. |