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dis·qual·i·fi·ca·tion
dIs kwa l fih keI shn
noun
something that disqualifies or incapacitates
the act of disqualifying : the state of being disqualified
disqualification from office
1710年代,“使不合格的事物”; 1770年,“使不合格的行为; 不合格的状态”; 动作或状态的名词,源自 disqualify。
取消资格
开除会籍
无资格
取消资格
The first known use of disqualification was circa 1714
disquiet1 of 2verb
to make uneasy or restless : disturb
disquiet2 of 2noun
an uneasy feeling
disqualifyverb
to make or declare unfit or not qualified
disqualificationnoun
something that disqualifies
the act of disqualifying : the state of being disqualified
1 The disqualification dropped him from first to 11th in points and the scandal hit right before Friday night’s Season 2 debut episode of “100 Days to Indy” in which Newgarden is the star.
2 Without addressing the merits of the residency challenge, Hydrick found that Johnson had been given sufficient notice ahead of the hearing before the administrative law judge and concluded that the disqualification was proper.
3 The limits are set by a Massachusetts rule governing “spousal disqualification.”
4 But that hasn't stopped Hollywood insiders from bandying about heated opinions referring to Chartier's e-mails as everything from harmless enthusiasm to egregious politicking that should result in the film's disqualification.
5 Green told the court he would take a drink-driver rehabilitation course so that his 12-month disqualification might be cut to nine months.
6 Deftly, the film shifts focus from Raducan’s disqualification to the entrenched injustices of Olympic sports, with their outsized pressures and brittle illusions of meritocracy.
7 You could blame the subtle shades of insider trading that led to the eventual disqualification of one entry.
8 The disqualification of cleanliness exists in most steam - power plants.
火力发电厂汽轮机油普遍存在清洁度不合格问题.
9 “It’s not a PR, but this is definitely a good time given the conditions and the fact that there were two disqualifications,” Coleman said.
10 But “employers may set workplace policies that prohibit otherwise legal behavior,” the board wrote, saying that it agreed with the administrative judge that the minimum disqualification is appropriate.
11 The disqualification has won Talackova widespread sympathy and raised the question of whether the pageant has the right to decide who is female.
12 In those few European countries that permit limited postprison disqualification, the sanction is very narrowly tailored and the number of people disenfranchised is probably in the dozens or hundreds.
13 He had to remind himself that any interference—even trying to say that her wine had been drugged—might result in her disqualification.
14 Disqualification or time penalties will be performed at the sole discretion of the race volunteers.
除名或罚时将由比赛志愿者作出判罚.
15 But what might strike nonjournalists as an advantage looks to journalists like a disadvantage, in fact a disqualification.
16 Prosecutors contend the firm’s representation of the alleged victim is a conflict that warrants disqualification.
17 There had been calls for Jamala’s disqualification that cited Eurovision’s rules banning explicitly political songs, but the song survived in part because its references did not directly name specific historical events.
18 A lower court judge ruled that Jolie’s request for disqualification came too late.
19 Disqualification -- Dogs over 23? inches and bitches over 22 inches.
雄性 超过23英寸,雌性超过22英寸.
20 The incident called to mind two other disqualifications, including one 10 years ago, also in the O.C.