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recommend2 verb recommend that sb do sth 建议某人做某事recommend a good hotel 推荐一家好酒店recommend ♦︎ suggest ♦︎ nominate ♦︎ endorseThese words all mean to tell sb that sth is good or to suggest that sb is suitable for a particular job, position, etc. 这些词均表示推荐、举荐、推介。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to recommend / suggest / nominate sb / sth for / as sth◆to recommend / suggest sb / sth to sb◆to recommend / suggest / nominate sb to do sth◆to recommend / suggest / nominate a candidate◆to recommend / endorse a product■ recommend [transitive] to tell sb that sth is good or useful, or that sb would be suitable for a particular job, etc.; to make sb/sth seem attractive or good 推荐;推介;使显得吸引人;使受欢迎◆Can you recommend a good hotel?你能推荐一家好酒店吗?◆I recommend the book to all my students.我向我的所有学生推荐这本书。◆They were invited to recommend likely candidates for the two new positions.他们受邀为两个新职位推荐合适的人选。◆The hotel's new restaurant comes highly recommended.这家酒店的新餐厅获得人们高度推崇。◆ (rather formal, written) The system has much to recommend it.这套系统有很多可取之处。ⓘ If you recommend sb/sth, it usually means that you have personal experience of the person or thing you are recommending. For example, you would only be able to recommend a person for a job if you knew them personally, and you could only recommend a book to sb if you had actually read it yourself. * recommend通常指推荐自己熟知的人或亲身尝试过的事物。例如,只能为自己了解的人推荐工作,只能向别人推荐自己亲自读过的书。 see also recommendation ⇨ endorsement ■ suggest [transitive] to tell sb about a person, thing, method, etc. that might be suitable for a particular job or purpose 推荐(人选、东西、方法等);举荐◆Who would you suggest for the job?你会举荐谁做这个工作?◆She suggested Paris as a good place for the conference.她推荐说,巴黎是举办这次会议的理想地点。◆Can you suggest how I might contact him?我怎么才能联系上他,你能出个主意吗?ⓘ Suggest is less certain than recommend: you do not necessarily have personal experience of the person or thing-you may have just heard about them/it from sb else, but think they/it might be worth trying. * suggest不如recommend确定,推荐人不一定对所推荐的人或事物有亲身了解,或许只是从他人那里听说,但认为或许值得一试。 see also suggestion ⇨ proposal ■ nominate /ˈnɒmɪneɪt; NAmE ˈnɑːmneɪt/ [transitive, intransitive] to formally suggest that sb/sth should be chosen for an important role, prize or position (为重要角色、奖项或职位而)提名,推荐◆He was nominated as best actor.他获得了最佳男演员的提名。◆Each office will nominate a representative to sit on the committee.每个办事处将提名一个代表出任该委员会委员。◆Ten critics were asked to nominate their Book of the Year.邀请了十位评论家推荐年度图书。 see also nomination ⇨ choice 1 , nominee ⇨ candidate ■ endorse /ɪnˈdɔːs; NAmE ɪnˈdɔːrs/ [transitive] to say in an advertisement that you use and like a particular product so that other people will want to buy it (在广告中)代言;为(产品)做广告◆I wonder how many celebrities actually use the products they endorse.我不知道究竟有多少名人真正使用他们的产品。 see also endorsement ⇨ endorsement |