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1 qualifizieren
I v/t2. (einordnen) classifyII v/refl1. sich für etw. qualifizieren get the necessary qualifications for s.th.; sich als oder zum Techniker qualifizieren qualify as an engineer2. SPORT qualify* * *to qualify;sich qualifizierento qualify* * *qua|li|fi|zie|ren [kvalifi'tsiːrən] ptp qualifiziert1. vt2) (geh = differenzieren) to qualify3) (geh = einstufen) to characterize, to label2. vr1) (allgemein SPORT) to qualifyer hat sich zum Facharbeiter qualifiziert — he qualified as a specialist
sich wissenschaftlich qualifizíéren — to gain academic qualifications
* * *(to cause to be or to become able or suitable for: A degree in English does not qualify you to teach English; She is too young to qualify for a place in the team.) qualify* * *qua·li·fi·zie·ren *[kvalifiˈtsi:rən]I. vr1. (befähigen)2. (klassifizieren)▪ etw als etw \qualifizieren to qualify [or describe] sth as sth* * *reflexives Verb2) (Sport) qualify* * *A. v/t1. (die Qualifikation verleihen) qualify (zu for;als as)2. (einordnen) classifyB. v/r1.sich für etwas qualifizieren get the necessary qualifications for sth;zum Techniker qualifizieren qualify as an engineer2. SPORT qualify* * *reflexives Verb2) (Sport) qualify* * *(zu, als) v.to qualify (for, as) v.
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