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qualification [‚kwɒlɪfɪ'keɪʃən](a) (diploma, degree) diplôme m;∎ candidates with formal qualifications in translating des candidats possédant un diplôme de traducteur;∎ list your academic qualifications indiquez vos diplômes scolaires et universitaires;∎ he has no academic or professional qualifications il n'a ni diplôme universitaire ni qualification professionnelle∎ one of the qualifications for this job is a sense of humour une des qualités requises pour ce poste est le sens de l'humour(c) (restriction) réserve f;∎ they accepted the idea with some/without qualification ils acceptèrent l'idée avec quelques réserves/sans réserve∎ most of our students find jobs after qualification la plupart de nos étudiants trouvent du travail dès qu'ils ont obtenu leur diplôme(e) (act of qualifying) qualification f;∎ her qualification for the semi-final sa qualification pour la demi-finaleUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > qualification
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