qualification
qualification 英 [ˌkwɒlɪfɪˈkeɪʃn] 美 [ˌkwɑlɪfɪˈkeɪʃn]
n. 资格,学历;限定条件
名词复数:qualifications
- A qualification is either a condition that must be met or a statement that puts a limit on a claim. Both kinds of qualification are restrictive.
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- n. 资格,学历;限定条件
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1. a nursing qualification, a teaching qualification
护理、教学等资格
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2. He left school with no formal qualifications.
他没有获得正式学历就离校了。
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3. to gain qualifications, to hold qualifications
取得╱持有资格
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4. In this job, experience counts for more than paper qualifications.
担任这项工作,经验比文凭更重要。
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5. Previous teaching experience is a necessary qualification for this job.
过往的教学经验是担任这项工作的必备条件。
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6. I accept his theories, but not without certain qualifications.
我接受他的理论,但并非毫无保留。
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7. The plan was approved without qualification.
这项计划获得无条件批准。
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8. A victory in this game will earn them qualification for the World Cup.
这场比赛的胜利将使他们取得世界杯的参赛资格。
- qualification (n.) 1540s, "restriction, modification," from Middle French qualification and directly from Medieval Latin qualificationem (nominative qualificatio), noun of action from past participle stem of qualificare (see qualify). Meaning "accomplishment that qualifies someone to do something" is from 1660s; that of "necessary precondition" is from 1723. Related: Qualifications.
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