单词 | qualify |
释义 | qualify verb¹ 1have/give sb the right to sth拥有权利;赋予权利adverb | preposition adverb➤automatically自动获得权利preposition➤for有权利⋯◆you will automatically qualify for a pension.你将自动获得领取养老金的权利。qualify verb² 2for a sports competition体育竞赛adverb | verb + qualify | preposition adverb➤easily轻易取得参赛资格verb + qualify➤fail to未能取得参赛资格preposition➤for取得⋯的资格◆england failed to qualify for the final.英格兰队未能取得决赛资格。qualify verb³ 3fit a description符合描述adverb | preposition adverb➤barely, hardly算不上preposition➤as称得起是⋯◆a three-week course hardly qualifies as sufficient training.3 周的课程很难称得上充分的培训。qualify /kwɒlɪfaɪ; name kwɑːl-/ verb (qualifies, qualifying, qualified, qualified) 1. [intransitive] to reach the standard of ability or knowledge needed to do a particular job, for example by completing a course of study or passing exams 取得资格(或学历);合格◆how long does it take to qualify? 需要多久才能取得资格?◆she qualified as an accountant last year. 她去年获得了会计师的资格。 2. [transitive] to give sb the skills and knowledge they need to do sth 使合格;使具备资格◆this training course will qualify you for a better job. 本培训课程将使你能胜任更好的工作。◆the test qualifies you to drive heavy vehicles. 通过这一考试就有资格驾驶重型车辆。 3. [intransitive, transitive] to have or give sb the right to do sth (使)有权◆my credit card qualifies me for a discount at some stores. 我的信用卡使我能在某些商店享有折扣。◆qualifying firms can reclaim 100% tax relief on it purchases. 符合资格的企业在信息技术采购方面可以享受 100% 的税收减免。☞ qualifyqualify [transitive] (rather formal) to add sth to a previous statement to make the meaning less strong or less general修正(说过的话,使语气减弱或更具体)◆i want to qualify what i said earlier-i didn't mean he couldn't do the job, only that he would need supervision.我想具体说明一下我先前说的话 - 我不是说他不能做这个工作,只是说他需要指导。 ➡ see also qualification → condition qualify [intransitive, transitive] to have the right to do or receive sth; to give sb this right有权;使有权◆you have to be over 60 to qualify.你得 60 岁以上才有资格。◆she didn't qualify for a full pension.她没有权利享受全额养老金。◆membership of the scheme qualifies you for the discount.作为这个计划的成员,你有权享受打折优惠。qualify [transitive] (rather formal) to provide sb with the skills and knowledge they need to do sth使合格;使具有资格◆the training should qualify you for a better job.本培训课程应能使你可胜任更好的工作。◆the test qualifies you to drive heavy vehicles.通过这一考试就有资格驾驶重型车辆。◆are you qualified to administer drugs?你有施用药物的资格吗?ⓘ qualify is usually used to talk about the result of a particular course, programme or course of training, or a test or examination. students usually receive a certificate to show that they are qualified to do a particular job. * qualify 的主语通常是 course、programme、training,或 test、examination,指通过课程、培训、考试等使某人具备资格,完成或通过后通常获得资格证书以兹证明。qualify [intransitive] (especially bre) to reach the standard of ability or knowledge needed to do a particular job, for example by completing a course of study or passing exams获得资格(或学历);合格◆how long does it take to qualify?需要多长时间才能取得资格?◆she qualified as a doctor last year.她去年获得了医生资格。▸ qualification noun [uncountable, countable, usually plural] ◆nurses in training should be given a guarantee of employment following qualification.受训护士取得资格后应有工作保障。 (bre) ◆he left school with no formal qualifications.他退学了,没有获得正式学历。qualify/ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ ||; ˈkwɑləˌfaɪ/verb (present participle qualifying third person singular present qualifies;past tense past participle qualified) 1. [i] qualify (as sth) to pass the examination that is necessary to do a particular job; to have the qualities that are necessary for sth 取得资格;有资格;符合要求: ◇it takes five years to qualify as a vet. 要花五年时间才可取得当兽医的资格。◇a cup of coffee and a sandwich doesn't really qualify as a meal. 一杯咖啡和一客三明治实在算不上一顿饭。 2. [i,t] qualify (sb) (for sth/to do sth) to have or give sb the right to have or do sth 具有或授予(做某工作的)资格: ◇how many years must you work to qualify for a pension? 要工作多少年才有资格领退休金?◇this exam will qualify me to teach music. 这次考试及格我就有资格教授音乐。 3. [i] qualify (for sth) to win the right to enter a competition or continue to the next part 取得权利(参加比赛或继续下阶段比赛): ◇our team has qualified for the final. 我们的球队已取得决赛权。 4. [t] to limit the meaning of a general statement or make it weaker 限定,修饰(话语)qualifysee ⇨ test 7 qual·i·fy /`kwɑləˏfaɪ; ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ/v 1. [i] to pass an examination in order to work in a profession 取得资格:◇+ as sue qualified as a solicitor last year. 苏去年取得了律师资格。 2. [i] to be successful at one stage of a sports competition and continue to the next stage [体育运动上]取得参赛资格:◇+ for the us beat nigeria to qualify for the finals. 美国队击败尼日利亚队取得了进入决赛的资格。 3. [i,t] to have the right to do something, or to give someone the right to do something (使)有资格:◇+ for members qualify for a 20% discount. 会员可享有 20% 的折扣。 4. [t] to add information to something you have already said, to limit its meaning or effect 限制,限定,修正[已说过的话]:◇let me qualify that statement. 让我来修正一下那句话。 |
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