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1 disqualified
disqualified /dɪsˈkwɒlɪfaɪd/a. -
2 (to) disqualify
(to) disqualify /dɪsˈkwɒlɪfaɪ/v. t.1 squalificare ( da un concorso, una carica, ecc.); escludere ( da un ufficio, una carica, ecc.): They were disqualified for cheating, sono stati squalificati per aver imbrogliato; She was disqualified from the competition, è stata squalificata dalla gara2 (leg.) dichiarare ( un giudice) incompatibile; ricusare: to disqualify a judge for incompetency, ricusare un giudice per incompatibilità -
3 (to) disqualify
(to) disqualify /dɪsˈkwɒlɪfaɪ/v. t.1 squalificare ( da un concorso, una carica, ecc.); escludere ( da un ufficio, una carica, ecc.): They were disqualified for cheating, sono stati squalificati per aver imbrogliato; She was disqualified from the competition, è stata squalificata dalla gara2 (leg.) dichiarare ( un giudice) incompatibile; ricusare: to disqualify a judge for incompetency, ricusare un giudice per incompatibilità -
4 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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5 disqualify dis·quali·fy vt
[dɪs'kwɒlɪˌfaɪ]to disqualify sb (from) — (from competition) squalificare qn (da)
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