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adj.
使具有资格的
v.
(使)具有资格( qualify的现在分词 )
有权
达标
使所说的话语气减弱(或更具体等)
词根:qualify
adj.qualified 合格的;有资格的
n.qualification 资格;条件;限制;赋予资格
qualifier 限定词,[语] 限定语;取得资格的人;修饰语
v.qualified 限制(qualify的过去分词);描述;授权予
vi.qualify 取得资格,有资格
vt.qualify 限制;使具有资格;证明…合格
verb
transitive verb
to reduce from a general to a particular or restricted form : modify
to make less harsh or strict : moderate
to alter the strength or flavor of
to limit or modify the meaning of
qualify a noun
to characterize by naming an attribute : describe
cannot qualify it as … either glad or sorry—T. S. Eliot
to fit by training, skill, or ability for a special purpose
to declare competent or adequate : certify
intransitive verb
to be or become fit (as for an office) : meet the required standard
to acquire legal or competent power or capacity
has just qualified as a lawyer
to exhibit a required degree of ability in a preliminary contest
qualified for the finals
to shoot well enough to earn a marksmanship badge
qualifying examination资格考试,初试
qualifying competition预选赛;资格赛
预赛合格
Middle French qualifier, from Medieval Latin qualificare, from Latin qualis
The first known use of qualify was in 1533
quarry1 of 3noun
an animal hunted as game or prey
something sought or chased after
quarry2 of 3noun
an open pit usually for obtaining building stone, slate, or limestone
quarry3 of 3verb
to dig or take from or as if from a quarry
to make a quarry in
quarrelsomeadjective
usually ready to quarrel
quarrelsomeadjective
usually ready to quarrel
quarrel1 of 2noun
a cause of dispute or complaint
an angry difference of opinion : dispute
quarrel2 of 2verb
to find fault
I quarrel with your version of what happened
to argue forcefully or loudly : squabble
quarknoun
any of several particles that are believed to be components of heavier particles (as protons or neutrons)
quarantine1 of 2noun
a period during which a ship arriving in port and suspected of carrying contagious disease is forbidden contact with the shore
a limiting or forbidding of movements of persons or goods that is designed to prevent the spread of disease or pests
the period during which a person with a contagious disease is under quarantine
a place where persons are kept in quarantine
quarantine2 of 2verb
to put or hold in quarantine : isolate
qualifyverb
to make less general or more limited : modify
qualify a statement
to make less harsh or strict : moderate
qualify a punishment
to limit the meaning of (as a noun)
to describe in a particular way
would you qualify her as smart
to fit or be fit (as by training, skill, or ability) for a special purpose
qualify for a race
license entry 2
qualified to practice law
1 I still had several days of camp ahead of me, then another two weeks of practices in Brazil before podium training and the qualifying round.
2 Talking about music, he added, qualifying his own endeavor, is “really not my métier.”
3 After months of screenings, a committee from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has narrowed the 66 qualifying films down to nine.
4 In Philly, it features 23 floral designers from around the world, each qualifying by winning contests in their own lands.
5 It won’t come cheap, though — Delta has set the bar higher than other U.S. airlines to qualify as one of its top fliers, requiring 125,000 qualifying miles and $15,000 qualifying dollars.
6 In October 2009, the United States was playing a match in Honduras that they had to win in order to make their qualifying run for the 2010 tournament in South Africa easier.
7 Although the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled in his favor shortly before the 2008 Games in Beijing, he ended up not qualifying for the South African team that year.
8 I wasn’t thinking about running a record time or qualifying for the Olympics or being a spectacle.
9 Bikers are close to qualifying for their own TV genre.
10 “That was only the qualifying round,” he said.
11 He fell on his first attempt in qualifying but rebounded on his next run to avoid elimination.
12 Or they’ll use qualifying language, such as the phrase “declined to comment on the record.”
13 Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
14 There are official qualifying competitions in countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden and Estonia.
15 "I didn't want to think about it, the possibility of qualifying but this is incredible," Sinclair, told reporters as celebrations erupted on the pitch.
16 Documentaries that are shown on TV or released on DVD before a qualifying run in theaters will be ineligible.
17 World Cup qualifying matches are more than a punctuation device for this one-man show: they give meaning to the life of Eoin and his two best friends who wholly identify with the Irish team.
18 The 5-foot, 100-pound woman breezed through the course earlier this week in Dallas, qualifying for the final round in Las Vegas.
19 To advance from qualifying rounds to quarterfinals, semifinals to the finals, you have to win each bout.
20 That’s the difference between qualifying for a gifted program and not.
2 限制
limiting restrictive confining regulative restrictionist restrictively astriction condition limit parameter limitation restriction qualification reservation modification contraction stint confinement embargo constriction interdiction interdict circumscription hegge tie qualify clip restrict confine restrain constrict circumscribe entrammel astrict set measures to
3 限定的
qualificative definite restrictive determinant determinate determinative attributive limitative
4 限定
qualificative definite restrictive determinant determinate determinative attributive limitative definitively limitation qualification modification determination circumscription limit determine define qualify terminate
6 修饰的