词汇 | qualify |
释义 | qualify verb uk /ˈkwɒl.ɪ.faɪ/ us /ˈkwɑː.lə.faɪ/ qualifyverb (FINISH TRAINING)B2[ I or T ] to successfully finish a training course so that you are able to do a job; to have or achieve the necessary skills, etc.: (使)具有资格,(使)合格 She hopes to qualify (as a lawyer) at the end of the year.她希望在年底获得(律师)资格。 [ + obj + to infinitive ]This course qualifies you to teach in any secondary school.这门课程可以让你获得在任何中学任教的资格。 He qualified as a vet last year. It takes three years to qualify as a social worker. What do you need to do to qualify as a speech therapist. It took her nine years to qualify as an architect. The course would qualify you to work abroad. Exams, tests & exercises achievement test Advanced Placement AP assessment can dophrase dictation exam fail invigilator mark scheme moderate pop quiz practical prelim probationary proctor quiz resit retake viva qualifyverb (HAVE RIGHT)B2[ I or T ] to have the legal right to have or do something because of the situation you are in, or to cause someone to have such a right: 有资格;准予;有权 She doesn't qualify for maternity leave because she hasn't been in her job long enough.她无权休产假,因为她工作时间不够长。 To qualify for the competition you need to be over 18.18岁以上才有资格参赛。 Being a single parent qualifies you for extra benefits.单亲父母有资格领取额外补贴。 [ + obj + to infinitive ]figurativeHe thinks the fact that he's worked here longer than the rest of us qualifies him (= gives him the right)to tell us all what to do.他觉得自己在这里工作的时间比我们其他人都长,有权对大家发号施令。 He had to show that he had a well-founded fear of persecution on religious or political grounds to qualify as a refugee.他必须证明自己有充分理由担心受到宗教或政治迫害,只有这样才能取得难民资格。 Will we qualify for legal aid?我们可以获得法律援助吗? Do you think Scotland will qualify for the European Championship finals? The area qualifies for designation as a site of special scientific interest.该地区作为具有特殊科学趣味的区域真是名不虚传。 If you work for 16 or more hours a week, you may qualify for Working Families Tax Credit. Allowing and permitting admission admit admit of something allow of something allowable authorization authorize consent entrance give the green light to somethingidiom given the chance/choiceidiom green-light hall pass hospital admission liberty relicense relicensure say-so security clearance see your way (clear) to doing somethingidiom qualifyverb (GET INTO COMPETITION)B2[ I ] to succeed in getting into a competition: 取得比赛资格 Nigeria was the first team to qualify for the World Cup.尼日利亚队是第一支取得世界杯参赛资格的球队。 England has to win tonight's qualifying match to advance to the next round of the competition.英格兰队必须在今晚的资格赛中获胜才能进入下一轮比赛。 Our goal has always been to reach the qualifying rounds of the Champions League.我们的目标一直是获得参加冠军杯预选赛的资格。 Succeeding, achieving and fulfilling A game accomplish achieve acquit actualize bear get through get to/reach first baseidiom get your own wayidiom go faridiom go from strength to strengthidiom kill pan rise sail through (something) scale the heightsidiom scrape through (something) sew something up slam dunk stand out qualifyverb (LIMIT)[ T ] to limit the strength or meaning of a statement: 限制,限定;缓和 I'd like to qualify my criticisms of the school's failings, by adding that it's a very happy place.关于我对这所学校不尽人意之处的批评我想补充一点,就是这是个令人感到愉快的地方。 [ T ] language specialized In grammar, a word or phrase that qualifies another word or phrase limits its meaning and makes it less general: 修饰;限定 In the sentence "He walked quickly along the road", "quickly" and "along the road" qualify "walked".在 He walked quickly along the road 这句话里,quickly 和 along the road 修饰 walked。 Limiting and restricting anti-libertarian armlock boundary box someone out box someone/something in crippling cripplingly crowd curb curtail keep (herself) to herselfidiom keep something down limit limitation limitative stunt suffocatingly tempered tie someone down tie someone up You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Linguistics: grammatical terms qualify | American Dictionaryqualify verb us/ˈkwɑl·əˌfɑɪ/ qualifyverb (REACH A STANDARD)[ I/T ] to achieve or have the standard of skill, knowledge, or ability that is necessary for doing or being something, or to cause someone to reach that standard: [ + to infinitive ]She was qualified to teach high school mathematics and physics. [ I ]Derrick won his tennis match and qualified for the semifinals. [ I ]James hopes to qualify as a nurse practitioner. [ I/T ] To qualify is also to have the legal right to have or do something: [ I ]She doesn’t qualify for maternity leave because she hasn’t worked there long enough. qualifyverb (LIMIT)[ T ] to limit the strength or meaning of a statement: The press secretary later qualified the president’s remarks by saying he hadn’t been aware of all of the facts. qualify | Business Englishqualify verb[ I or T ] uk /ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ/us HR to successfully finish a course of study or training or achieve the necessary skills so that you are able to do a job: There are many different branches of nursing which are available after qualifying. qualify as sthShe qualified as an accountant in 2006. qualify sb to do sthThe course would qualify you to work abroad. to have the legal right to have or do something because of your situation, or to give someone this right: qualify for sthSome women may have too many gaps in their working life to qualify for a full pension. If rates keep decreasing more borrowers will qualify for loans. qualify sb for sthSub prime loans are given to borrowers whose credit would not qualify them for a conventional home loan. Examples of qualifyqualify But second-order theories cannot qualify as public reasons because they are subject to reasonable disagreement. This has been expected since the histidine kinase family does not qualify on the sequence level as member of this superfamily. The reasoning was that, although most families that sought welfare were needy enough to qualify, few had exhausted other possibilities for income. The significance of human history is a question which philosophy alone is qualified to answer. Constructions which may be viewed as based on overt or covert anaphoric relations or subconstituent coordination do not qualify. These shared behaviours may qualify as conventions or traditions, without requiring the use of more loaded and complex terms such as culture. Our finding of consistency in raw-score changes among measures was qualified by differences in effect sizes. In general, all qualified employees are included in the pension plan and receive credits to their account each pay period. They were very well aware of the dangers that they faced, very well qualified to undertake them, and tragically unfortunate in their lack of success. However, there was little agreement on exactly which groups qualified as nations or races, and the history of even the largest groups remained obscure. For such a civilian career an officer seemed ideally qualified and no re-training was considered necessary. Maybe we will want to qualify what we say about in vitro fertilization as time goes on. To qualify, a person must work 16 hours a week or more, have a dependent child and not have capital of more than £8,000. It needs to be qualified by investigating the institutional embeddedness or ' 'coreness' ' of challenged national arrangements. Membership of parliament was not something for which an admiral was qualified. See all examples of qualify These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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