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[dɪsˌkwɒlɪfɪ'keɪʃn]1) (from post) esclusione f.2) sport squalifica f.3) BE dir. interdizione f., sospensione f.4) (anche driving disqualification) sospensione f. della patente* * *[-fi-]noun squalifica* * *disqualification /dɪskwɒlɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/n. [uc]1 squalifica ( da concorso, gara, ecc.); esclusione ( da ufficio, carica, ecc.); ( anche) motivo di esclusione (o squalifica): Any breaches of the rules will lead to immediate disqualification, qualsiasi infrazione al regolamento comporterà la squalifica immediata; A colourful private life should not be a disqualification for office, una vita privata fuori dalle righe non dovrebbe essere motivo di esclusione dalle cariche pubbliche; the disqualification of women from certain areas of employment, l'esclusione delle donne da alcuni settori occupazionali2 (leg.: di un giudice) inabilità a giudicare; ricusazione: disqualification for incompetency, ricusazione per incompatibilità● (leg.) disqualification from driving, sospensione della patente (di guida): a two-year disqualification from driving, una sospensione della patente di due anni.* * *[dɪsˌkwɒlɪfɪ'keɪʃn]1) (from post) esclusione f.2) sport squalifica f.3) BE dir. interdizione f., sospensione f.4) (anche driving disqualification) sospensione f. della patente
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