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单词 qualified
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All of the people who work for me are fully qualified and trustworthy.The policy was a qualified success.He became a qualified instructor and was proud that he introduced more than 800 people to gliding.The incident could have been infinitely worse, and the day ended as a qualified success.So far auto-enrolment appears to be a qualified success.Overall, the programme has been a qualified success.It was a qualified success.Others far better qualified than I have judged him as a footballer.A free 90-minute lesson with a qualified instructor will help with confidence.And they are still out there now, killing the game and blundering into the path of backs who are far better qualified to attack.Beginners can learn new sailing skills and get certified with a qualified instructor, while experienced sailors can crew their own yachts in the flotilla.He adds that through his career'people far better qualified than me' have handled anthropology.There are qualified instructors on hand and you can book lessons for some activities if you like, though some of the advice comes for free.As a qualified fitness instructor you can expect to earn between 12,000 and 14,000 a year.Beginners, or those with limited sailing experience, can join a qualified instructor on a tuition yacht.I'm a qualified yoga instructor.

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qualified

British English: qualified /ˈkwɒlɪˌfaɪd/ ADJECTIVE
If you give someone or something qualified support or approval, you give support or approval that is not total and suggests that you have some doubts.
He answered both questions with a qualified yes.
  • American English: qualified
  • Arabic: مُؤَهَّل
  • Brazilian Portuguese: qualificado
  • Chinese: 有资格的
  • Croatian: uvjetan
  • Czech: kvalifikovaný
  • Danish: kvalificeret
  • Dutch: gekwalificeerd
  • European Spanish: cualificado
  • Finnish: pätevä
  • French: qualifié
  • German: qualifiziert
  • Greek: αρμόδιος
  • Italian: qualificato
  • Japanese: 資格のある
  • Korean: 자격 있는
  • Norwegian: kvalifisert
  • Polish: wykwalifikowany
  • European Portuguese: qualificado
  • Romanian: calificat
  • Russian: квалифицированный
  • Latin American Spanish: calificado
  • Swedish: meriterad
  • Thai: ที่มีคุณสมบัติ
  • Turkish: nitelikli
  • Ukrainian: кваліфікований
  • Vietnamese: đủ trình độ

All related terms of 'qualified'

Chinese translation of 'qualified'

qualified

(ˈkwɔlɪfaɪd)

adj

  1. (= trained) [doctor, teacher, nurse etc] 合格的 (hégé de)
  2. (= limited) [support, praise] 有保留的 (yǒu bǎoliú de)
    fully qualified 完全合格的 (wánquán hégé de)
    he's not qualified for the job 他不胜(勝)任这(這)项(項)工作 (tā bù shèngrèn zhè xiàng gōngzuò)
    to be/feel qualified to do sth (= fit, competent) 有/感到有资(資)格做某事 (yǒu/gǎndào yǒu zīgé zuò mǒushì)
    it was a qualified success 这(這)是一次有限的胜(勝)利 (zhè shì yī cì yǒuxiàn de shènglì)

qualify

(ˈkwɔlɪfaɪ)

vi

  1. (= pass examinations) 取得资(資)格 (qǔdé zīgé)
  2. (in competition) 具备(備)资(資)格 (jùbèi zīgé)
  3. to qualify for sth (= be eligible for) 符合某事的条(條)件 (fúhé mǒushì de tiáojiàn)

vt

  1. to qualify sb for sth/to do sth 使某人对(對)某事/做某事有资(資)格 (shǐ mǒurén duì mǒushì/zuò mǒushì yǒu zīgé)
  2. (= modify) [statement] 缓(緩)和 (huǎnhé)
    to qualify as an engineer/a nurse etc 取得工程师(師)/护(護)士的资(資)格 (qǔdé gōngchéngshī/hùshì děng de zīgé)

All related terms of 'qualified'

(adjective) 
Definition
having completed a training or degree course and gained the relevant certificates
Demand has far outstripped supply of qualified teachers.
Synonyms
capable
She's a very capable administrator.
trained
experienced
a team made up of experienced professionals
seasoned
able
They are bright, intelligent, able and confident.
fit
You're not fit to be in charge of this company.
expert
The faces of the waxworks are modelled by expert sculptors.
talented
chartered
efficient
a highly efficient worker
practised
a practised and experienced surgeon
licensed
certificated
equipped
accomplished
one of the most accomplished authors of our time
eligible
You could be eligible for a university scholarship.
competent
I don't feel competent to deal with a medical emergency.
skilful
his skilful use of light and shade
adept
He is an adept guitar player.
knowledgeable
proficient
Many Egyptians are proficient in foreign languages.
Opposites
amateur
,
unqualified
,
untrained
,
trainee
,
apprentice
,
self-styled
,
self-taught
,
uncertificated
(adjective) 
Definition
limited or restricted
He answers both questions with a qualified yes.
Synonyms
restricted
limited
They have a limited amount of time to get their point across.
provisional
The times stated are provisional and subject to confirmation.
conditional
Their support is conditional on their approval of his proposals.
They have made us a conditional offer.
reserved
guarded
bounded
adjusted
moderated
adapted
confined
modified
tempered
cautious
refined
amended
contingent
tentative
hesitant
circumscribed
equivocal
Opposites
outright,
unconditional
,
unequivocal
,
categorical
,
whole-hearted
Seeclass

Synonyms of 'qualified'

qualified

Explore 'qualified' in the dictionary

Additional synonyms

in the sense of competent
Definition
having valid legal authority
I don't feel competent to deal with a medical emergency.
Synonyms
fit,
qualified,
equal,
appropriate,
suitable,
sufficient,
adequate
in the sense of conditional
Definition
depending on other factors
Their support is conditional on their approval of his proposals.They have made us a conditional offer.
Synonyms
dependent,
limited,
qualified,
contingent,
provisional,
with reservations
in the sense of efficient
Definition
working or producing effectively without wasting effort, energy, or money
a highly efficient worker
Synonyms
competent,
able,
professional,
capable,
organized,
productive,
skilful,
adept,
ready,
proficient,
businesslike,
well-organized,
workmanlike
in the sense of eligible
Definition
meeting the requirements or qualifications needed
You could be eligible for a university scholarship.
Synonyms
entitled,
fit,
qualified,
suited,
suitable
in the sense of experienced
Definition
skilful or knowledgeable as a result of having done something many times before
a team made up of experienced professionals
Synonyms
knowledgeable,
trained,
professional,
skilled,
tried,
tested,
seasoned,
expert,
master,
qualified,
familiar,
capable,
veteran,
practised,
accomplished,
competent,
skilful,
adept,
well-versed
in the sense of expert
Definition
skilful or knowledgeable
The faces of the waxworks are modelled by expert sculptors.
Synonyms
skilful,
trained,
experienced,
able,
professional,
skilled,
master,
masterly,
qualified,
talented,
outstanding,
clever,
practised,
accomplished,
handy,
competent,
tasty (British, informal),
apt,
adept,
knowledgeable,
virtuoso,
deft,
proficient,
facile,
adroit,
dexterous,
leet (slang)
in the sense of fit
Definition
worthy or suitable
You're not fit to be in charge of this company.
Synonyms
appropriate,
qualified,
suitable,
competent,
right,
becoming,
meet (archaic),
seemly,
trained,
able,
prepared,
fitting,
fitted,
ready,
skilled,
correct,
deserving,
capable,
adapted,
proper,
equipped,
good enough,
adequate,
worthy,
convenient,
apt,
well-suited,
expedient,
apposite
in the sense of limited
Definition
(of governing powers or sovereignty) restricted by a constitution, laws, or an assembly
They have a limited amount of time to get their point across.
Synonyms
restricted,
controlled,
fixed,
defined,
checked,
bounded,
confined,
curbed,
hampered,
constrained,
finite,
circumscribed
in the sense of practised
Definition
expert or skilled because of long experience in a skill or field
a practised and experienced surgeon
Synonyms
skilled,
trained,
experienced,
seasoned,
able,
expert,
qualified,
accomplished,
versed,
proficient
in the sense of proficient
Definition
skilled
Many Egyptians are proficient in foreign languages.
Synonyms
skilled,
trained,
experienced,
qualified,
able,
expert,
masterly,
talented,
gifted,
capable,
efficient,
clever,
accomplished,
versed,
competent,
tasty (British, informal),
apt,
skilful,
adept,
conversant

Additional synonyms

in the sense of provisional
Definition
temporary or conditional
The times stated are provisional and subject to confirmation.
Synonyms
conditional,
limited,
qualified,
contingent,
tentative,
provisory
in the sense of skilful
Definition
having or showing skill
his skilful use of light and shade
Synonyms
expert,
deft,
skilled,
masterly,
trained,
experienced,
able,
professional,
quick,
clever,
practised,
accomplished,
handy,
competent,
tasty (British, informal),
apt,
adept,
proficient,
adroit,
dexterous
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