词汇 | unqualified |
释义 | unqualified adjective uk /ʌnˈkwɒl.ɪ.faɪd/ us /ʌnˈkwɑː.lə.faɪd/ unqualifiedadjective (PERSON)C1 An unqualified person does not have the qualifications needed for a particular job.不合格的,不称职的 Types of employment admin administrative administrative assistant administratively at the coalfaceidiom job-share job-sharing jobbing jobless joblessness professionalism professionality qualified recertify redundancy well qualified WFH white-collar who's whoidiom wilderness yearsidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Unaware unqualifiedadjective (COMPLETE)not limited in any way; to the largest degree possible: 无限制的;绝对的;最大程度的 We achieved a lot but I wouldn't say that the project has been an unqualified success.我们取得了很大成绩,但我还不能说该项目已经取得了完全成功。 The proposal has the unqualified support of the entire committee.提议得到了整个委员会的全力支持。 Complete and whole (all) in one pieceidiom aggregate all or nothingidiom all toldidiom all-in-one all-inclusive fell fibre full strength full-fledged full-length fully fully fledged systemic thorough thoroughgoingly thoroughly through and throughidiom to the lastidiom totality unqualified | American Dictionaryunqualified adjective us/ʌnˈkwɑl·əˌfɑɪd/ unqualifiedadjective (WITHOUT SKILLS)lacking the skills and experience needed for a particular job: I liked her, but she was unqualified for the job. unqualifiedadjective (TOTAL)[ not gradable ] not limited in any way: My first attempt was an unqualified success. Examples of unqualifiedunqualified Consequently, unqualified generalizations about 'the political thought ' of the era, based inevitably on a fraction of the relevant array, are often misleading. The unqualified foo is legal since both of the import declarations yield the same original name for foo. Graduates prove to be the least likely to express nationalist sentiments while the unqualified are the most likely to do so. He is interested in men and men's goods, not theory or sexuality, and so appears to be singularly unqualified to comment. At the outset, the project identified six categories of risk : the early retired, single parents, ethnic minorities and migrants, unqualified youth, and ex-traditional workers. In the qualified rule for the qualifier judgement the unqualified names are removed from the imported environment. A top-level declaration brings into scope both the unqualified and the qualified name of the entity being defined. In their motivating analysis a hiring committee must decide whether a candidate is qualified or unqualified for a post. They saw the managers as unqualified 'outsiders' (14.4.2004 int.). The second reason for limiting the role of appeal to the treatment-enhancement distinction also rules out this (unqualified) suggestion. The language is broad, sweeping, and unqualified by reference or otherwise. While so many unqualified soldiers were kept in the rank-and-file, it was common for officers to purloin the salaries of the unfilled vacancies. Available evidence clearly suggests that the unqualified faith in the merit of consolidation is not justified; fragmentation may have some rationale. A consultant having specialised in one disease group for years might be seen as far more knowledgeable about these interests than a general unqualified representative. To avoid confusion, we will avoid using the term collecting or collection in an unqualified context. See all examples of unqualified 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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