词汇 | qualify |
释义 | qualify 1 ENTRIES FOUND: qualify (verb) qualify /ˈkwɑːləˌfaɪ/ verb qualifies; qualified; qualifying qualify /ˈkwɑːləˌfaɪ/ verb qualifies; qualified; qualifying Learner's definition of QUALIFY 1 a [+ object] : to give (someone) the necessary skill or knowledge to do a particular job or activity使…合格;使…胜任 His experience qualifies him for the job.他的经验使他能够胜任此项工作。 The training will qualify you to sell insurance.这个培训将使你能胜任推销保险的工作。 b [no object] : to have the necessary skill or knowledge to do a particular job or activity : to have the qualifications to do something适合;合格;胜任 They both qualify for the job.他们俩都能胜任这份工作。 2 [no object] : to pass an exam or complete a course of study that is required in order to do something获得资格 Lawyers may only work in the state in which they qualified. [=passed the exam]律师只能在其获取资格证书的州内从事法律工作。 — often + as He has just qualified as a doctor/pilot.他刚获得行医/飞行资格。 3 a [no object] : to have the right to do, have, or be a part of something取得权利 Did she qualify to receive financial aid?她有权利接受经济援助吗? Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.符合条件的人可以得到经济援助。 — often + for Town residents qualify for a discount on the tickets.镇上居民有权享受票价打折。 To qualify for the contest, you must be at least 18 years old.要获得参赛资格,必须年满18周岁。 b [+ object] : to give (someone) the right to do, have, or be a part of something使…具有权利 The win qualifies her to compete in the final race.这次比赛的胜利使她有了决赛的参赛权。 The certification qualifies you to teach only in this state.这个证书仅使你可以在本州进行教学。 — often + for The insurance plan qualifies you for an eye exam every two years.这个保险规划使你可享受两年一次的眼部检查。 Further education will qualify you for a pay raise.进一步深造会让你有机会获得加薪。 4 [no object] : to have the skills that are required or do the things that are required to become a member of a team or to be allowed in a competition获得资格;获得比赛资格 Only those racers who qualify will continue to the next round.只有那些取得资格的赛跑选手才能进入下一轮比赛。 She tried to get into the tournament, but she failed to qualify.她努力获得锦标赛的参赛资格,但是没能成功。 — often + for She qualified for the Olympic team.她取得了进入奥林匹克运动队的资格。 5 a [no object] : to have all the necessary qualities to be thought of or described in a particular way具备资格;合适 — + as Does this shirt qualify as business attire?这件衬衫可以作为商务正装吗? Living in a camper for a weekend does not qualify as outdoor camping.在野营车里度过一个周末不能算是真正的户外野营。 A 10-3 victory qualifies as a blowout.一场10:3的胜利堪称完胜。 The book is too short to qualify as a novel.这本书篇幅太短,算不上是长篇小说。 b [+ object] : to give (someone or something) the right to be thought of or described in a particular way使具备资格;使合格 — + as His brief time in the army doesn't qualify him as a military expert.他在军队中的短暂经历不足以让他成为军事专家。 6 [+ object] formal : to make (a statement) more specific or limited in meaning or effect使(陈述)更具体;修正 I would like to qualify [=modify] what I said earlier to avoid any misinterpretation.我想对我之前说的话做一个修正,以免引起误解。 7 [+ object] grammar : to limit or describe the meaning of (a word or group of words) : modify修饰;限定 Adjectives qualify nouns.形容词修饰名词。 |
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