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1 suitably
suitably [ˈsu:təblɪ]• he was suitably impressed when I told him that... il a été assez impressionné quand je lui ai dit que...* * *['suːtəblɪ, 'sjuː-]1) [dressed, qualified] convenablement2) ( to the right degree) [austere] suffisamment; [chastened, impressed] dûment -
2 qualified
qualified ['kwɒlɪfaɪd]∎ qualified teachers professeurs mpl qualifiés ou diplômés;∎ our staff are highly qualified notre personnel est hautement qualifié;∎ applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for appointment to the position of lecturer in French nous recherchons des personnes qualifiées pour un poste d'assistant de français(b) (able, competent) compétent, qualifié;∎ a respected journalist, he is well qualified to write about this issue en tant que journaliste éminent, il est à même d'écrire ou il est bien placé pour écrire un article à ce sujet;∎ I don't feel qualified to discuss such matters je ne suis pas à même de discuter de cela(c) (limited, conditional) mitigé;∎ their efforts met with qualified praise leurs efforts ont recueilli des louanges mitigées ou réservées►► Banking qualified acceptance acceptation f conditionnelle ou sous condition;Banking qualified approval approbation f avec réserve;Accountancy qualified report rapport m réservé;qualified success demi-succès m -
3 qualified
qualified [ˈkwɒlɪfaɪd]a. ( = trained) [staff, craftsman, pilot] qualifié ; [engineer, doctor, teacher] diplômé• he was well qualified for the post of president il avait les qualités requises pour être président• he is well qualified to captain the team il est tout à fait qualifié pour être le capitaine de l'équipeb. ( = limited) [support, approval] mitigé* * *['kwɒlɪfaɪd]1) ( for job) ( having diploma) diplômé; (having experience, skills) qualifiéto be qualified for something — ( on paper) avoir les titres requis pour quelque chose; (by experience, skills) être qualifié pour quelque chose
2) ( competent) ( having authority) qualifié; ( having knowledge) compétent3) ( modified) nuancé, mitigé -
4 suitably
1 ( appropriately) [dressed, equipped, qualified] convenablement ;2 ( to the right degree) aussi hum [austere, futuristic] suffisamment ; [chastened, impressed] dûment.
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