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单词 unqualifiable
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Definition of unqualifiable in English:

unqualifiable

adjective (ˌ)ʌŋˈkwɒlɪfʌɪəbl(ˌ)ʌnˈkwɒlɪfʌɪəbl
  • 1Lacking the attributes or accomplishments required to qualify for something; incapable of attaining the necessary qualifications.

  • 2That cannot be characterized as having specific qualities; indefinable; indescribable.

  • 3Indescribably bad; unspeakable; objectionable.

  • 4That cannot be modified, limited, or restricted; not open to qualification.

Origin

Mid 18th century; earliest use found in Roger North (1651–1734), lawyer, politician, and writer. From un- + qualifiable.

 
 

Definition of unqualifiable in US English:

unqualifiable

adjective
  • 1Lacking the attributes or accomplishments required to qualify for something; incapable of attaining the necessary qualifications.

  • 2That cannot be characterized as having specific qualities; indefinable; indescribable.

  • 3Indescribably bad; unspeakable; objectionable.

  • 4That cannot be modified, limited, or restricted; not open to qualification.

Origin

Mid 18th century; earliest use found in Roger North (1651–1734), lawyer, politician, and writer. From un- + qualifiable.

 
 
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