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1 adjectives qualify nouns
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > adjectives qualify nouns
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2 qualify
[ʹkwɒlıfaı] v1. 1) готовить (кого-л.) к какой-л. деятельности; обучать (кого-л.) для какой-л. цели; подготавливать (кого-л.)to qualify officers [nurses] - готовить офицеров [медсестёр]
to qualify oneself for a post [for a job, for one's life work] - готовить себя к какой-л. должности [к какой-л. работе, к будущей деятельности]
2) (for) готовиться к какой-л. деятельности; готовиться стать специалистом в какой-л. области; приобретать какую-л. квалификациюto qualify for the rank of captain - проходить подготовку для получения звания капитана
a refresher course can qualify you for this job - после учёбы на курсах повышения квалификации ты сможешь устроиться на эту работу
3) получать диплом, аттестат, удостоверениеhe qualified in medicine as a doctor last year - в прошлом году он получил диплом врача
to qualify as a teacher [engineer] - получать диплом преподавателя [инженера]
he qualified in London to teach English - он получил диплом преподавателя английского языка в Лондоне
4) быть компетентнымbeing a son of a member of parliament does not qualify him to talk about politics - то, что он сын члена парламента, ещё не даёт ему права судить о политике
2. 1) делать правомочнымto qualify smb. as a voter - внести кого-л. в список избирателей
this certificate does not qualify you for admission - этот аттестат не даёт вам право на поступление
2) стать правомочным; обрести право (на что-л.)will our team qualify for the second round of the competition? - сможет ли наша команда добиться права участвовать во втором туре соревнований?
to qualify for entry - спорт. соответствовать требованиям для участия в соревновании; пройти отборочные соревнования
to qualify for the final - спорт. выйти в финал
3) зарабатыватьa few more remarks like that and you will qualify for punch on the nose - поговори ещё и заработаешь по носу
3. умерять, уменьшать; ослаблять, смягчатьto qualify one's anger - умерить (свой) пыл /гнев/
qualify that statement, it is too strong - смягчи это заявление, оно слишком резкое
to qualify criticism - смягчить, критику
4. разбавлять5. оценивать, квалифицировать, определятьthis book hardly qualifies as a works of art - эту книгу вряд ли назовёшь произведением искусства
6. уточнятьI would like to qualify this statement - я хотел бы уточнить это заявление
7. грам. определятьadjectives qualify nouns - прилагательные являются определением к существительным
8. амер.1) давать присягу, клятву ( для получения права на занятие должности)9. шотл. доказывать, подтверждать -
3 qualify
v. (-fied) 1. \qualify (as sth) мэргэжил олох, мэргэших. He \qualifyed as an engineer. Тэр инженерийн диплом авсан. 2. \qualify sb (for sth) бэлдэх, бэлтгэх. The test \qualifyies you to drive heavy vehicles. Энэ шалгалтыг өгснөөр та ачааны машин барих эрхтэй болох юм. 3. \qualify (sb) (for sth) эрхтэй байх, зөвшөөрөгдсөн байх. Eighteen-year-olds \qualify to vote. Арван найман настай залуучууд сонгуульд саналаа өгөх эрхтэй. 4. \qualify (for sth) шалгарах, оролцох эрх авах. England failed to \qualify. Английн баг тэмцээнд шалгарч чадаагүй байна. 5. \qualify (sth) as sth үнэлэх, тооцох, гэж үзэх. 6. өөрчлөх. I must \qualify my statement. Би мэдэгдэлдээ тайлбар нэмэх шаардлагатай байна. 7. (grammar) үг тодорхойлох, үг тодотгох. Adjectives \qualify nouns. Тодотгол нь нэр үгийг тодорхойлдог. qualified adj. 1. \qualify (for sth) мэргэжилтэй, боловсролтой, дадлагатай. a \qualify doctor нарийн мэргэжлийн эмч. 2. хэмжээтэй, хязгаартай. qualifier n. 1. тодотгогч үг. 2. тэмцээнд шалгарсан баг, тамирчин. 3. урьдчилан шалгаруулах тоглолт. a World Cup \qualify Дэлхийн аварга шалгаруулах тэмцээний урьдчилан шалгаруулах тоглолт. -
4 qualify
§ შეზღუდვა, კვალიფიკაციის მინიჭება§1 კვალიფიკაციის / სპეციალობის მიღებაa year's training will qualify you for this post ერთი წლის მეცადინეობა ამ სამსახურისათვის მოგამზადებსa qualifying examination საკვალიფიკაციო / სახელმწიფო გამოცდაqualifying rounds შესარჩევი შეჯიბრებები / თამაშები2 მიჩნევა (მიიჩნევს)3 უფლების მიცემაthis document does not qualify you to lecture on history ეს საბუთი ისტორიის კურსის წაკითხვის უფლებას არ გაძლევს4 განსაზღვრა (განსაზღვრავს), დახასიათებაhe was qualified as an incorrigible idler გამოუსწორებელი უქნარას დახასიათება მისცეს // გამოუსწორებელ უქნარად დაახასიათეს5 შენიშვნის მიცემა, დაზუსტება6 შერბილება (შეარბილებს)7 პირობის (პირობების) დაკმაყოფილებაthis book hardly qualifies as fiction ამ წიგნს მხატვრულ ლიტერატურას მაინცდამაინც ვერ ვუწოდებთhe qualified for this job by studying at night ამ საქმეში კვალიფიკაციის მისაღებად ღამღამობით სწავლობდა -
5 ♦ (to) qualify
♦ (to) qualify /ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ/A v. t.2 abilitare, qualificare ( anche leg.): to qualify sb. to teach French (o for teaching French) abilitare q. all'insegnamento del francese3 modificare; precisare; attenuare; restringere; limitare: to qualify one's opinion, attenuare la propria opinione5 qualificare ( anche gramm.); dare una qualità a (q.); descrivere: Adjectives qualify nouns, l'aggettivo qualifica il nomeB v. i.1 acquisire le qualità necessarie (o i titoli richiesti, i requisiti); abilitarsi; qualificarsi: Have you qualified as a barrister?, hai ottenuto i requisiti per esercitare la professione forense?● to qualify for the Bar, diventare procuratore legale □ to qualify for a job, essere idoneo a ricoprire un posto di lavoro □ ( sport) to qualify for the next round, passare il turno □ to qualify oneself, acquisire le qualità necessarie (o i titoli richiesti, i requisiti); abilitarsi; qualificarsi; ( sport) qualificarsi; passare il turno. -
6 ♦ (to) qualify
♦ (to) qualify /ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ/A v. t.2 abilitare, qualificare ( anche leg.): to qualify sb. to teach French (o for teaching French) abilitare q. all'insegnamento del francese3 modificare; precisare; attenuare; restringere; limitare: to qualify one's opinion, attenuare la propria opinione5 qualificare ( anche gramm.); dare una qualità a (q.); descrivere: Adjectives qualify nouns, l'aggettivo qualifica il nomeB v. i.1 acquisire le qualità necessarie (o i titoli richiesti, i requisiti); abilitarsi; qualificarsi: Have you qualified as a barrister?, hai ottenuto i requisiti per esercitare la professione forense?● to qualify for the Bar, diventare procuratore legale □ to qualify for a job, essere idoneo a ricoprire un posto di lavoro □ ( sport) to qualify for the next round, passare il turno □ to qualify oneself, acquisire le qualità necessarie (o i titoli richiesti, i requisiti); abilitarsi; qualificarsi; ( sport) qualificarsi; passare il turno. -
7 прилагательные определяют существительные
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прилагательные определяют существительные
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8 прилагательные являются определением к существительным
Makarov: adjectives qualify nounsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прилагательные являются определением к существительным
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9 adjective
ზედსართავი სახელი -
10 noun
არსებითი სახელიcommon / proper noun საზოგადო / საკუთარი სახელი -
11 modify
1. v модифицировать, видоизменять2. v смягчать; снижать3. v лингв. изменять с помощью умляута4. v грам. определятьСинонимический ряд:1. change (verb) adjust; alter; change; convert; mutate; refashion; reform; revise; shape; turn; vary2. moderate (verb) control; curb; decrease; limit; mitigate; moderate; modulate; qualify; reduce; restrain; temper -
12 our
['aʊə(r), ɑː(r)]determinante nostro••Note:When translating our, remember that in Italian possessives, like most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify, not as in English with the possessor they refer to; our is translated by nostro + masculine singular noun ( our neighbour, our dog = il nostro vicino, il nostro cane), nostra + feminine singular noun ( our teacher, our house = la nostra maestra, la nostra casa), nostri + masculine plural noun ( our children, our books = i nostri figli, i nostri libri), and nostre + feminine plural noun (our friends, our shoes = le nostre amiche, le nostre scarpe). - The above examples also show that Italian possessives, unlike English ones, are normally preceded by an article. - When own is used after our to intensify the meaning of the possessive, it is not usually translated in Italian: we live in our own flat = abitiamo nel nostro appartamento. - When our is used before nouns indicating parts of the body (for which), garments, relatives, food and drink etc., Italian has an article instead: we had our hair cut = ci siamo fatti tagliare i capelli; we kept our hat on = abbiamo tenuto il cappello; we have eaten up our soup = abbiamo finito la minestra; we are both in our forties = abbiamo entrambi passato i quaranta* * *(belonging to us: This is our house.) nostro/a/i/e- ours- ourselves* * *['aʊə(r), ɑː(r)]determinante nostro••Note:When translating our, remember that in Italian possessives, like most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify, not as in English with the possessor they refer to; our is translated by nostro + masculine singular noun ( our neighbour, our dog = il nostro vicino, il nostro cane), nostra + feminine singular noun ( our teacher, our house = la nostra maestra, la nostra casa), nostri + masculine plural noun ( our children, our books = i nostri figli, i nostri libri), and nostre + feminine plural noun (our friends, our shoes = le nostre amiche, le nostre scarpe). - The above examples also show that Italian possessives, unlike English ones, are normally preceded by an article. - When own is used after our to intensify the meaning of the possessive, it is not usually translated in Italian: we live in our own flat = abitiamo nel nostro appartamento. - When our is used before nouns indicating parts of the body (for which), garments, relatives, food and drink etc., Italian has an article instead: we had our hair cut = ci siamo fatti tagliare i capelli; we kept our hat on = abbiamo tenuto il cappello; we have eaten up our soup = abbiamo finito la minestra; we are both in our forties = abbiamo entrambi passato i quaranta -
13 their
[ðeə(r)]determinante loro••Note:Although in Italian possessives, like most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify, not as in English with the possessor they refer to, their is always translated by loro; however, since Italian possessives, unlike English ones, are normally preceded by an article, the article - if not the possessive loro - will have to agree with the noun: loro + masculine singular noun ( their neighbour, their dog = il loro vicino, il loro cane), loro + feminine singular noun ( their teacher, their house = la loro maestra, la loro casa), loro + masculine plural noun ( their children, their books = i loro figli, i loro libri), and loro + feminine plural noun ( their friends, their shoes = le loro amiche, le loro scarpe). - When own is used after their to intensify the meaning of the possessive, it is not usually translated in Italian: they are getting to London in their own car = stanno andando a Londra con la loro macchina. - When their (or their own) is used to avoid saying his or her after words like everyone, no-one, anyone etc., it is usually translated by the adjective proprio in Italian: everyone is responsible for their own actions = ognuno è responsabile delle proprie azioni. - When their is used before nouns indicating parts of the body (for which), garments, relatives, food and drink etc., Italian has an article instead: they had their hair cut = si sono fatti tagliare i capelli; they kept their hat on = hanno tenuto il cappello; they came with their sister = sono venuti con la sorella, con la loro sorella; they have eaten up their soup = hanno finito la minestra; they are in their forties = hanno passato i quaranta* * *[ðeə]1) (belonging to them: This is their car; Take a note of their names and addresses.) loro2) (used instead of his, his or her etc where a person of unknown sex or people of both sexes are referred to: Everyone should buy his own ticket.) suo, sua, suoi, sue•- theirs* * *[ðeə(r)]determinante loro••Note:Although in Italian possessives, like most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify, not as in English with the possessor they refer to, their is always translated by loro; however, since Italian possessives, unlike English ones, are normally preceded by an article, the article - if not the possessive loro - will have to agree with the noun: loro + masculine singular noun ( their neighbour, their dog = il loro vicino, il loro cane), loro + feminine singular noun ( their teacher, their house = la loro maestra, la loro casa), loro + masculine plural noun ( their children, their books = i loro figli, i loro libri), and loro + feminine plural noun ( their friends, their shoes = le loro amiche, le loro scarpe). - When own is used after their to intensify the meaning of the possessive, it is not usually translated in Italian: they are getting to London in their own car = stanno andando a Londra con la loro macchina. - When their (or their own) is used to avoid saying his or her after words like everyone, no-one, anyone etc., it is usually translated by the adjective proprio in Italian: everyone is responsible for their own actions = ognuno è responsabile delle proprie azioni. - When their is used before nouns indicating parts of the body (for which), garments, relatives, food and drink etc., Italian has an article instead: they had their hair cut = si sono fatti tagliare i capelli; they kept their hat on = hanno tenuto il cappello; they came with their sister = sono venuti con la sorella, con la loro sorella; they have eaten up their soup = hanno finito la minestra; they are in their forties = hanno passato i quaranta
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