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qua.li.fy (obj) STANDARDHkwBl7I7faI, $5kwB:7lI-vto (cause someone to) achieve or have the standard of skill, knowledge or ability that is necessary for doing or being something(使)具有资格,(使)合格I hope to qualify (= successfully complete a training course) at the end of the year. [I]我希望在年底获得资格。Chris has just qualified as a doctor (= passed the exams necessary to become a doctor). [I]克里斯刚刚获得了医生资格。Ann's disappointed that she hasn't qualified for (= has not played well enough to be able to take part in) the next round in the tennis competition. [I]安没有获得进入下一轮网球比赛的资格,感到很失望。 SportsEngland has to win tonight's qualifying match to go through to the next round of the competition.英格兰必须通过今晚的预赛才能进入下一轮比赛。In what way do you think your experience in publishing qualifies you for (= has given you the necessary skills and knowledge for) this job? [T]你从哪方面觉得你在出版业中的经验能使得你有资格得到这份工作?Just because you've done a short course on cookery, that doesn't qualify you as an expert chef. [T]因为你仅仅上过短期的烹调课程,没有资格当高级厨师。Simply knowing a lot about a subject doesn't qualify you to teach it. [T + obj + to infinitive]仅仅是知道关于某个科目的许多东西并不证明你有资格教它。
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