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1 disqualify
disqualify [dɪsˈkwɒlɪfaɪ]* * *[dɪs'kwɒlɪfaɪ]transitive verb1) gen (from post, career) exclure2) Sport [regulation] disqualifier; [physical condition] empêcher ( from doing de faire)3) GB Automobile, Law -
2 disqualify
1 gen (from post, career) exclure (from de) ; to disqualify sb from doing interdire à qn de faire ; your age disqualifies you from this post votre âge ne vous permet pas d'accéder à ce poste ;2 Sport [regulation] ( before event) interdire (from de ; from doing de faire) ; ( after event) disqualifier (from de) ; [physical condition] empêcher (from doing de faire) ; he was disqualified for taking drugs il a été disqualifié pour avoir pris de la drogue ;3 GB Aut, Jur to disqualify sb from driving retirer à qn son permis de conduire ; he's been disqualified for six months on lui a retiré son permis de conduire pour six mois ; driving while disqualified conduite f sans permis. -
3 disqualify
[dɪs'kwɒlɪfaɪ]1) (from post) escludereto disqualify sb. from doing — vietare a qcn. di fare
3) BE aut. dir.to disqualify sb. from driving — sospendere la patente a qcn
* * *1) (to put out of a competition etc for breaking rules: She was disqualified for being too young.) squalificare2) (to make unfit for some purpose: His colour-blindness disqualified him for the Air Force.) inabilitare•* * *[dɪs'kwɒlɪfaɪ]1) (from post) escludereto disqualify sb. from doing — vietare a qcn. di fare
3) BE aut. dir.to disqualify sb. from driving — sospendere la patente a qcn
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4 disqualify dis·quali·fy vt
[dɪs'kwɒlɪˌfaɪ]to disqualify sb (from) — (from competition) squalificare qn (da)
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5 disqualify
[dɪs'kwɔlɪfaɪ]vt (SPORT)to disqualify sb for sth — dyskwalifikować (zdyskwalifikować perf) or wykluczać (wykluczyć perf) kogoś za coś
to disqualify sb from doing sth — odbierać (odebrać perf) komuś prawo robienia czegoś
* * *1) (to put out of a competition etc for breaking rules: She was disqualified for being too young.) dyskwalifikować2) (to make unfit for some purpose: His colour-blindness disqualified him for the Air Force.) uczynić niezdolnym• -
6 disqualify
transitive verb2) (make unfit) ungeeignet machendisqualify somebody/something for something — jemanden/etwas für etwas ungeeignet machen
* * *1) (to put out of a competition etc for breaking rules: She was disqualified for being too young.) disqualifizieren2) (to make unfit for some purpose: His colour-blindness disqualified him for the Air Force.) ungeeignet machen•- academic.ru/21184/disqualification">disqualification* * *dis·quali·fy<- ie->[dɪˈskwɒlɪfaɪ, AM -kwɑ:lə-]vt1. (expel)▪ to \disqualify sb [from sth] jdn [von etw dat] ausschließen; SPORT jdn [von etw dat] disqualifizieren2. LAWshe was fined heavily for driving while disqualified wegen Fahrens ohne Führerschein wurde sie mit einer hohen Geldstrafe belegt3. (exempt)to \disqualify sb for military service jdn ausmustern* * *[dIs'kwɒlIfaɪ]vt(= make ineligible) untauglich or ungeeignet machen (from für); (SPORT ETC) disqualifizieren, ausschließento disqualify sb from driving — jdm den Führerschein entziehen
that disqualifies you from criticizing him — das nimmt Ihnen jedes Recht, ihn zu kritisieren
* * *disqualify [-faı] v/tbe disqualified for ungeeignet (etc) sein fürdisqualify sb from (holding) public office jemandem die Fähigkeit zur Ausübung eines öffentlichen Amtes absprechen oder nehmen;disqualify sb from driving jemandem die Fahrerlaubnis entziehenfor wegen)* * *transitive verb2) (make unfit) ungeeignet machendisqualify somebody/something for something — jemanden/etwas für etwas ungeeignet machen
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7 disqualify
1) ( expel)to \disqualify sb [from sth] jdn [von etw dat] ausschließen sports jdn [von etw dat] disqualifizieren;2) lawto \disqualify sb from driving jdm den Führerschein entziehen;she was fined heavily for driving while disqualified wegen Fahrens ohne Führerschein wurde sie mit einer hohen Geldstrafe belegt3) ( exempt)to \disqualify sb for military service jdn ausmustern -
8 disqualify
v. (-fied) \disqualify sb (from sth/ doing sth) мэргэжлийн эрхийг хасах. disqualification n. тэмцээнд тоглох эрхийг хасах -
9 incompatibilizar
VT to make incompatible, render incompatible* * *incompatibilizar [A4 ]vtA ‹cargos/funciones› to make … incompatibleincompatibilizar algo CON algo to make sth incompatible WITH sthB ‹persona› to disqualifyincompatibilizar a algn PARA hacer algo to disqualify sb FROM doing sth -
10 inhabilitar
v.1 to disqualify.2 to disable, to unfit, to cripple, to render unfit.El accidente inhabilitó a María The accident disabled Mary.El apagón inhabilitó las computadoras The blackout disabled the computers.3 to invalidate.La rotura inhabilitó el pasaporte The tear invalidated the passport.* * *1 DERECHO to disqualify■ lo han inhabilitado para el ejercicio de la medicina he has been debarred from practising medicine, he has been struck off as a doctor* * *VT1) (Pol, Jur) to disqualifyel alcalde fue inhabilitado por seis años — the mayor was disqualified o barred from holding office for six years
los funcionarios responsables han sido inhabilitados — the civil servants responsible have been suspended
inhabilitar a algn para algo/hacer algo — to disqualify sb from sth/doing sth
2) (Med) to disable, render unfit* * *verbo transitivoinhabilitar a alguien para algo — para un cargo to disqualify somebody from something
* * *verbo transitivoinhabilitar a alguien para algo — para un cargo to disqualify somebody from something
* * *inhabilitar [A1 ]vt1 ( Der) inhabilitar a algn PARA algo to disqualify sb FROM sthfue inhabilitado para ocupar cargos públicos he was disqualified o barred from holding public office2(imposibilitar): el accidente lo inhabilitó para conducir the accident left him unable to drive* * *
inhabilitar vtr Jur to disqualify: su implicación en ese asunto lo inhabilita para el cargo, his involvement in that affair disqualifies him from the post
' inhabilitar' also found in these entries:
English:
ban
- disqualify
- strike off
- incapacitate
* * *inhabilitar vt1. [jurídicamente] to disqualify ( para from);fue inhabilitado para ejercer cargos públicos she was disqualified from holding public office2. [físicamente] to put out of action;la tormenta inhabilitó la red telefónica the storm put the telephone system out of action;la caída lo inhabilitó para el ciclismo the fall put an end to his cycling* * *v/t disqualify ( para from)* * *inhabilitar vt1) : to disqualify, to bar2) : to disable -
11 descalificar
v.1 to disqualify.2 to discredit.descalificó con saña a su oponente he viciously attacked his opponent* * *1 to disqualify2 (desacreditar) to discredit* * *VT1) (Dep) to disqualify2) (=desacreditar) to discredit* * *verbo transitivo1) (inhabilitar, desautorizar) <deportista/equipo> to disqualify2) (frml) ( desacreditar) to discredit* * *= denigrate, disqualify.Ex. This is not to denigrate such writing, much of which is extremely valuable.Ex. Neither, therefore, does the act of arranging a subject bibliography in alphabetical order disqualify it from being termed a `subject bibliography'.* * *verbo transitivo1) (inhabilitar, desautorizar) <deportista/equipo> to disqualify2) (frml) ( desacreditar) to discredit* * *= denigrate, disqualify.Ex: This is not to denigrate such writing, much of which is extremely valuable.
Ex: Neither, therefore, does the act of arranging a subject bibliography in alphabetical order disqualify it from being termed a `subject bibliography'.* * *descalificar [A2 ]vtA (inhabilitar, desautorizar) ‹deportista/equipo› to disqualifycircunstancias que la descalifican como testigo de la defensa circumstances which disqualify her from being o make her ineligible to be a witness for the defenseB ( frml) (desacreditar) to discredit* * *
descalificar ( conjugate descalificar) verbo transitivo ‹deportista/equipo› to disqualify
descalificar verbo transitivo
1 (eliminar de una competición) to disqualify
2 (desacreditar) to discredit: ese gesto le descalifica como padre, the way he acted is a discredit to him as a father
' descalificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desautorizar
English:
disqualify
* * *descalificar vt1. [en competición] to disqualify;descalificar a alguien por (hacer) algo to disqualify sb for (doing) sth2. [desprestigiar] to discredit;descalificó con saña a su oponente he viciously attacked his opponent;una actitud que lo descalifica como político an attitude which discredits him as a politician* * *v/t disqualify* * *descalificar {72} vt: to disqualify* * *descalificar vb to disqualify [pt. & pp. disqualified] -
12 сделать неспособным
1) General subject: crock, disqualify, incapacitate, indispose, (кого-л.) disable from doing (на что-л.)2) Makarov: (кого-л.) disable (smb.) to do (smth.) (на что-л.), (кого-л.) disable from doing (на что-л.), (кого-л.) disable from to do (на что-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать неспособным
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13 interdire
forbidinterdire a qualcuno di fare qualcosa forbid someone to do somethinglaw interdire qualcuno deprive s.o. of his/her civil rights* * *interdire v.tr.1 (proibire) to forbid*, to prohibit, to ban, to interdict: interdire qlco. a qlcu., to forbid sthg. to s.o.; interdire qlcu. dal fare qlco., to prohibit s.o. from doing sthg. (o to forbid s.o. to do sthg.)2 (dir.) to interdict, to disqualify, to disable; to suspend; to incapacitate: interdire qlcu. dalle proprie funzioni, to suspend s.o. from the execution of his duties3 (eccl.) to interdict, to lay* under an interdict: interdire un prete, to lay a priest under an interdict.* * *[inter'dire]verbo transitivo1) (vietare) to ban [attività, libro, droga]; to prohibit [commercio, accesso]; (sospendere) to suspend [ funzionario]2) dir. relig. to interdict* * *interdire/inter'dire/ [37]1 (vietare) to ban [attività, libro, droga]; to prohibit [commercio, accesso]; (sospendere) to suspend [ funzionario]2 dir. relig. to interdict; interdire per infermità mentale to declare insane. -
14 disable
A vtr1 Med [accident, sudden illness] rendre [qn] infirme ; [chronic illness, permanent handicap] handicaper ; to be disabled by arthritis être handicapé par l'arthrite ;3 Mil mettre [qch] hors d'action [weapon, ship, vehicle] ;4 Comput désactiver ;
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