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  1. a list of people who have been judged the most suitable for a job or prize, made from a longer list of people originally considered, and from which one person will be chosen: We've drawn up (= decided) a shortlist for the job. She's on the shortlist for a first novel prize. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. 24 de nov. de 2020 · Learn the difference between short list, short-list and longlist as nouns and verbs, and when to hyphenate them. See examples and tips from a proofreader.

  3. verb [ T ] US (UK shortlist) uk / ˈʃɔːt lɪst / us / ˈʃɔːrt lɪst / Add to word list. to put someone or something on a list of people who have been judged the most suitable for a job or prize, made from a longer list of people originally considered: His latest novel has been shortlisted for the National Book Award.

  4. a list of people who have been judged the most suitable for a job or prize, made from a longer list of people originally considered, and from which one person will be chosen. lista de candidatos preseleccionados. We've drawn up (= decided) a shortlist for the job.

  5. shortlist, short-list, short list n. (list: chosen finalists) lista de seleccionados nf + loc adj. lista de finalistas nf + loc adj. The book was on the shortlist for the Booker Prize last year. El libro estaba en la lista de seleccionados del Premio Booker el año pasado.

  6. shortlist. Inglés británico: shortlist / ˈʃɔːtˌlɪst / NOUN. A shortlist is a list of people or things which have been chosen from a larger group, for example for a job or a prize. The successful person or thing is then chosen from the small group.

  7. a list of people who are competing for a prize, job, etc, who have already been chosen from a larger list: to be on the shortlist.