Usage and Meaning
"候选" is an attributive adjective used to describe someone or something as a candidate or nominee for a position, role, or selection process. It often precedes nouns like "人" (person), "选手" (contestant), or "答案" (answer).
Common Collocations
- 候选人 (candidate person): used in elections or job applications.
- 候选名单 (candidate list): a list of nominees.
- 候选方案 (candidate plan): options under consideration.
Usage Notes
"候选" is not used alone as a noun; it always modifies another noun. It implies that the person or thing is under consideration but not yet confirmed. It is formal and commonly used in official or professional contexts.
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse "候选" with "候补," which also means candidate but often implies a backup or substitute role. "候选" emphasizes being in the running for selection, while "候补" suggests waiting to replace someone if needed.
Usage and Meaning
"候选" is an attributive adjective used to describe someone or something as a candidate or nominee for a position, role, or selection process. It often precedes nouns like "人" (person), "选手" (contestant), or "答案" (answer).
Common Collocations
- 候选人 (candidate person): used in elections or job applications.
- 候选名单 (candidate list): a list of nominees.
- 候选方案 (candidate plan): options under consideration.
Usage Notes
"候选" is not used alone as a noun; it always modifies another noun. It implies that the person or thing is under consideration but not yet confirmed. It is formal and commonly used in official or professional contexts.
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse "候选" with "候补," which also means candidate but often implies a backup or substitute role. "候选" emphasizes being in the running for selection, while "候补" suggests waiting to replace someone if needed.
Usage and Meaning
"候选" is an attributive adjective used to describe someone or something as a candidate or nominee for a position, role, or selection process. It often precedes nouns like "人" (person), "选手" (contestant), or "答案" (answer).
Common Collocations
- 候选人 (candidate person): used in elections or job applications.
- 候选名单 (candidate list): a list of nominees.
- 候选方案 (candidate plan): options under consideration.
Usage Notes
"候选" is not used alone as a noun; it always modifies another noun. It implies that the person or thing is under consideration but not yet confirmed. It is formal and commonly used in official or professional contexts.
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse "候选" with "候补," which also means candidate but often implies a backup or substitute role. "候选" emphasizes being in the running for selection, while "候补" suggests waiting to replace someone if needed.