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qual·i·fied Q0012500 (kwŏl′ə-fīd′)adj.1. Having the appropriate qualifications for an office, position, or task.2. Limited, restricted, or modified: a qualified plan for expansion. qual′i·fied′ly (-fīd′lē, -fī′ĭd-lē) adv.qualified (ˈkwɒlɪˌfaɪd) adj1. having the abilities, qualities, attributes, etc, necessary to perform a particular job or task2. limited, modified, or restricted; not absolute ˈqualiˌfiedly advqual•i•fied (ˈkwɒl əˌfaɪd) adj. 1. having the qualities, accomplishments, etc., that fit one for some function, office, etc.; competent. 2. having met the conditions required by law or custom for exercising a right, holding an office, etc. 3. modified, limited, or restricted in some way: qualified approval. [1550–60] qual′i•fied`ly, adv. qual′i•fied`ness, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | qualified - meeting the proper standards and requirements and training for an office or position or task; "many qualified applicants for the job"competent - properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient; "a competent typist"eligible - qualified for or allowed or worthy of being chosen; "eligible to run for office"; "eligible for retirement benefits"; "an eligible bachelor"unqualified - not meeting the proper standards and requirements and training | | 2. | qualified - limited or restricted; not absolute; "gave only qualified approval"conditional - imposing or depending on or containing a condition; "conditional acceptance of the terms"; "lent conditional support"; "the conditional sale will not be complete until the full purchase price is paid"modified - changed in form or character; "their modified stand made the issue more acceptable"; "the performance of the modified aircraft was much improved"unqualified - not limited or restricted; "an unqualified denial" | | 3. | qualified - holding appropriate documentation and officially on record as qualified to perform a specified function or practice a specified skill; "a registered pharmacist"; "a registered hospital"certifiedregistered - listed or recorded officially; "record is made of `registered mail' at each point on its route to assure safe delivery"; "registered bonds" | | 4. | qualified - restricted in meaning; (as e.g. `man' in `a tall man')restrictedgrammar - the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics)modified - changed in form or character; "their modified stand made the issue more acceptable"; "the performance of the modified aircraft was much improved" | | 5. | qualified - contingent on something elsedependant, dependentconditional - imposing or depending on or containing a condition; "conditional acceptance of the terms"; "lent conditional support"; "the conditional sale will not be complete until the full purchase price is paid" |
qualifiedadjective1. capable, trained, experienced, seasoned, able, fit, expert, talented, chartered, efficient, practised, licensed, certificated, equipped, accomplished, eligible, competent, skilful, adept, knowledgeable, proficient Demand has far outstripped supply of qualified teachers. capable amateur, unqualified, untrained, trainee, apprentice, self-styled, self-taught, uncertificated2. restricted, limited, provisional, conditional, reserved, guarded, bounded, adjusted, moderated, adapted, confined, modified, tempered, cautious, refined, amended, contingent, tentative, hesitant, circumscribed, equivocal He answers both questions with a qualified yes. restricted outright, unconditional, unequivocal, categorical, whole-heartedqualifiedadjective1. Satisfying certain requirements, as for selection:eligible, fit, fitted, suitable, worthy.2. Not total, unlimited, or wholehearted:limited, modified, reserved, restricted.Translationsqualify (ˈkwolifai) verb1. to cause to be or to become able or suitable for. A degree in English does not qualify you to teach English; She is too young to qualify for a place in the team. 使具有資格 使具有资格2. (with as) to show that one is suitable for a profession or job etc, especially by passing a test or examination. I hope to qualify as a doctor. 取得…資格 取得资格,够格 3. (with for) to allow, or be allowed, to take part in a competition etc, usually by reaching a satisfactory standard in an earlier test or competition. She failed to qualify for the long jump. 晉級 晋级4. (of an adjective) to describe, or add to the meaning of. In `red books', the adjective `red' qualifies the noun `books'. (形容詞)修飾 (语法术语)修饰 ˌqualifiˈcation (-fi-) noun1. (the act of gaining) a skill, achievement etc (eg an examination pass) that makes (a person) able or suitable to do a job etc. What qualifications do you need for this job? 資格 资格2. something that gives a person the right to do something. 資格證明 资格证明3. a limitation to something one has said or written. I think this is an excellent piece of work – with certain qualifications. 限定條件 限制条件ˈqualified adjective (negative unqualified) having the necessary qualification(s) to do (something). a qualified engineer. 合格的 有资格的ˈqualifying adjective in which players, teams etc attempt to qualify for a competition etc. Our team was beaten in the qualifying round. 資格賽的 使具有资格的
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qualify as1. To earn or fulfill the requirements to be or do something. I've always wanted to be an actor, but I decided to qualify as an accountant for a more reliable profession. In order to qualify as a dependent, your child must live at home and have no income of their own.2. To award or cause someone to fulfill the requirements to be or do something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "qualify" and "as." Forget a long, expensive university degree—our 12-month training program is enough to qualify you as an independent meteorologist. Your age, income, and family status are just a few factors that may or may not qualify you as eligible for welfare.See also: qualifyqualify for1. To earn or fulfill the requirements for something; to be or become eligible for something. In order to qualify for a sales tax rebate, you must fill out a form and provide original receipts for all purchases being claimed.2. To cause someone to fulfill the requirements to be or do something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "qualify" and "for." The company is offering to pay for me to do a master's degree that will qualify me for a senior management position in the business. Your age, income, and family status are just a few factors that may or may not qualify you for welfare.See also: qualifyqualify as somethingto fulfill the requirements to be something. Tom qualified as a mechanic. I have been qualified as a mechanic since I was twenty.See also: qualifyqualify for somethingto meet the requirements for something. I'm sorry, you do not qualify for this job. I don't qualify for it.See also: qualifyqualify someone as somethingto cause someone to fulfill the requirements for something. Does this course qualify me as a stockbroker? She qualified herself as a realtor.See also: qualifyqualify someone for somethingto enable someone to meet the requirements for something. His years with the company qualified him for pension. Does this ticket qualify me for the drawing?See also: qualifyqualify forv.1. To be competent or eligible for something, such as an office, job, or benefit: After one year on the job, you will qualify for a raise.2. To cause someone to be competent or eligible for something: That certificate qualifies you for a promotion.See also: qualifyEncyclopediaSeeQualificationQualified Related to Qualified: Qualified intermediary, Qualified retirement plan, Qualified Annuity, Qualified DividendsQUALIFIED. This term is frequently used in law. A man hag a qualified property in animals ferae naturae, while they remain in his power, but, as soon as they regain their liberty, his property in them is lost. A man has a qualified right to recover property of which he is not the owner, but which was unlawfully taken out of his possession. But this right may be defeated by the owner bring a suit or claiming the property. Vide Animals; Trover. Qualified
QualifiedDescribing any investment vehicle eligible for favorable tax treatment. In general, the personal income placed in a qualified vehicle is exempt from taxation until withdrawal. This increases the return on investment of that income. Common qualified vehicles include retirement plans and education trusts.qualified Related to qualified: Qualified intermediary, Qualified retirement plan, Qualified Annuity, Qualified DividendsSynonyms for qualifiedadj capableSynonyms- capable
- trained
- experienced
- seasoned
- able
- fit
- expert
- talented
- chartered
- efficient
- practised
- licensed
- certificated
- equipped
- accomplished
- eligible
- competent
- skilful
- adept
- knowledgeable
- proficient
Antonyms- amateur
- unqualified
- untrained
- trainee
- apprentice
- self-styled
- self-taught
- uncertificated
adj restrictedSynonyms- restricted
- limited
- provisional
- conditional
- reserved
- guarded
- bounded
- adjusted
- moderated
- adapted
- confined
- modified
- tempered
- cautious
- refined
- amended
- contingent
- tentative
- hesitant
- circumscribed
- equivocal
Antonyms- outright
- unconditional
- unequivocal
- categorical
- whole-hearted
Synonyms for qualifiedadj satisfying certain requirements, as for selectionSynonyms- eligible
- fit
- fitted
- suitable
- worthy
adj not total, unlimited, or wholeheartedSynonyms- limited
- modified
- reserved
- restricted
Synonyms for qualifiedadj meeting the proper standards and requirements and training for an office or position or taskRelated WordsAntonymsadj limited or restrictedRelated WordsAntonymsadj holding appropriate documentation and officially on record as qualified to perform a specified function or practice a specified skillSynonymsRelated Wordsadj restricted in meaningSynonymsRelated Wordsadj contingent on something elseSynonymsRelated Words |