单词 | qualified |
释义 | qualifiedWord family noun qualification disqualification qualifier qualificatorqualifyingadjective qualified ≠ unqualified disqualified qualifiablequalificativequalificatoryverb qualify disqualify adverbqualifiedly , College Trainingqual·i·fied /ˈkwɒlɪfaɪd $ ˈkwɑː-/ ●●○ adjectiveadj 1 SETSEChaving suitable knowledge, experience, or skills, especially for a particular job 〔尤指做某项工作〕有资格的,合格的,胜任的 well/suitably/highly qualified Dawn is well qualified for her new role. 唐十分胜任她的新角色。 qualified to do something The guides are qualified to lead groups into the mountains. 这些导游有资格带团进山。 If you don’t speak German, you’re not qualified to comment. 如果你不会说德语,你就没有资格评论。 2 having passed a professional examination 具备…的学历[资历]的 qualified doctor/teacher/accountant etc There are qualified instructors on hand to advise you. 随时都有合格的教练来指导你。 highly/fully qualified a fully qualified nurse 一名完全合格的护士 a professionally qualified social worker 有专业资格的社会工作者 Are you medically qualified? 你有行医资格吗? qualified to do something He’s qualified to teach biology at high school level. 他有资格教高中生物。 3 LITTLE/NOT VERY[usually before noun] limited in some way 有限度的;有保留的;有条件的 → partial qualified approval/support The proposal received qualified approval. 这个提议只得到有保留的赞同。 The program was considered a qualified success. 这个节目被认为只取得了一定程度的成功。 Is it worth the money? The answer is a qualified yes. 它值这么多钱吗?答案是未必。 n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 1: having suitable knowledge, experience, or skills, especially for a particular job adverbs well qualified As a former footballer, he is well qualified to talk about the game. highly qualified All the other applicants seemed highly qualified. suitably qualified If we can find a suitably qualified person, we'll start straight away. eminently qualified He is eminently qualified for the role. ideally qualified His former wife is ideally qualified to comment on his character. n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: having passed a professional examination adverbs highly qualified The pilots who fly these planes are highly qualified. suitably/properly qualified Make sure that the therapist is properly qualified. fully qualified He was a fully qualified engineer. professionally qualified All our staff are professionally qualified. medically/legally qualified Decisions about such measures must rest with medically qualified personnel. newly qualified nounsHow much is a newly qualified nurse paid? a qualified doctor/teacher/accountant etc After seven years of training, she is now a qualified doctor. Examples from the Corpus qualified• three qualified applicants• The FDA gave its qualified approval to the drug, but suggested that more studies be done.• Have the house inspected by a qualified building contractor.• This qualified chimera image will allow our comparison of Presocratic reasoning with scientific reasoning to be more precise.• Helping to put the youngsters through their paces will be qualified coaches and local junior international athletes.• Perhaps the man wielding the scalpel was not a qualified doctor at all.• Many employ highly qualified environmentalists to lead their tours.• After all, thought I, I was the best qualified of those present to speak on the subject of the future.• Prospects, therefore, for bright and well qualified people are good, although demand for solicitors varies from year to year.• However, definitive decisions about such measures must rest with medically qualified personnel. qualified to do something• Members can avail of the competitive terms of Autocover from the time they become qualified to drive.• The counsellors are qualified to offer impartial business counselling which is practical, confidential and commercially independent.• The purchaser must be legally qualified to own a gun.• After regional competitions, 200 qualified to play in the decisive event over six rounds on two courses at Sawgrass, Florida.• He is qualified to think the unthinkable and to pose those questions which in normal circumstances would go unasked.• This changed the ratio of qualified to unqualified staff from 61:23 to 58:28. qualified doctor/teacher/accountant etc• Enroll in a one-week intensive course in scientific remote viewing taught by a qualified teacher.• Television broadcasting, it turned out, was no substitute for qualified teachers.• I intend to use the report to review the present arrangements for the induction of newly qualified teachers and in-service training.• Although a qualified doctor, Eric Jones-Evans was essentially a man of the theatre.• A qualified accountant, his official job was to raise funds, find more money.• Even the newly qualified teacher manages time, pupils, resources and the curriculum within the classroom.• As newly qualified teachers ourselves, and I can recommend it as stimulating rewarding and fun!• Newly qualified teachers posed another problem. qualified approval/support• In 1991 he voiced a qualified approval of the free market in his encyclical Gentesimus Annus. From Longman Business Dictionary qualifiedqual·i·fied /ˈkwɒləfaɪdˈkwɑː-/ adjectiveadj 1having suitable knowledge, experience, or qualifications, especially for a particular job highly qualified engineering staff 2qualified agreement, approval etc is limited in some way, because you do not completely agree or approve The Gann Report received qualified approval from the colleges. 3having reached a particular stage in the process of competing for something The Florida Lottery named the agencies qualified to bid for its $27 million ad account. |
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