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/ˌkwɒlɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/ |
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1 | C BRITISH something such as a degree or a diploma that you get when you successfully finish a course of study 资格证明;学位;毕业文凭 |
| She left school with no qualifications. 她离校时没有取得学位。 |
| The number of people obtaining basic craft qualifications has fallen. 取得基本工艺资格证书的人数已经下降了。 |
| +in courses leading to recognized qualifications in art and design 可获得正式承认的艺术与设计毕业文凭的课程 |
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2 | C an ability or quality that you need in order to do a particular job or activity 资格;资历;先决条件 |
| +for Reagan’ s command of television was a vital qualification for the presidency. 里根对电视的运用能力是当选总统的一个重要先决条件。 |
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3 | U the action or process of qualifying for something 取得资格(的行为或过程) |
| +for Our qualification for the World Cup finals hangs in the balance. 我们能否入围世界杯决赛圈仍然难以确定。 |
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4 | C/U something you add to a statement or rule to show that it is not true in some situations 限定性条件 |
| There is an important qualification to the Act: it does not apply to international contracts. 这项法令有个重要的限定性条件:它不适用于国际合同。 |
| without qualification (=in every way or in every possible situation) I welcome the minister’ s announcement without qualification. 无条件地;毫无保留地 |
Words frequently used with qualification | qualification 的常见搭配词 | adjectives | academic, educational, formal, professional, specialist, vocational, | 1 | verbs | acquire, gain, get, have, hold, obtain, possess, | 1 | | |
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