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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
∎ her youth disqualifies her from participating son jeune âge ne l'autorise pas à participer;∎ being a woman doesn't disqualify me from expressing an opinion le fait que je suis une femme ne m'interdit pas de donner mon avis;∎ to disqualify sb from driving retirer son permis (de conduire) ou infliger un retrait de permis (de conduire) à qn;∎ he's been disqualified for speeding on lui a retiré son permis ou il a eu un retrait de permis pour excès de vitesse;∎ she was fined for driving while disqualified on lui a mis une amende pour avoir conduit alors qu'on lui avait retiré son permis(b) Law (witness) rendre inhabile ou incapable; (testimony) exclure; (juror) empêcher de faire partie du jury -
4 disqualify
1) (to put out of a competition etc for breaking rules: She was disqualified for being too young.) disqualifier2) (to make unfit for some purpose: His colour-blindness disqualified him for the Air Force.) rendre inapte• -
5 disqualify, oneself, from, presiding, to
( judge)se récuserEnglish-French legislative terms > disqualify, oneself, from, presiding, to
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6 to disqualify
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to disqualify
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7 to disqualify a witness from testifying
Jur. déclarer un témoignage irrecevableEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to disqualify a witness from testifying
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8 to disqualify from registrability
PI s'opposer à ce que qqch puisse être enregistréEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to disqualify from registrability
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9 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 ;
См. также в других словарях:
disqualify — dis·qual·i·fy /dis kwä lə ˌfī/ vt fied, fy·ing 1: to deprive of the required qualities, properties, or conditions a financial interest in the case that disqualified the judge 2: to deprive of a right or privilege esp. after a hearing misconduct… … Law dictionary
disqualify — dis‧qual‧i‧fy [dɪsˈkwɒlfaɪ ǁ ˈkwɑː ] verb disqualified PTandPP [transitive] to officially or legally stop someone being allowed to do something, because they have done something wrong: • The General Medical Council had disqualified a doctor for… … Financial and business terms
disqualify — dis*qual i*fy (d[i^]s*kw[o^]l [i^]*f[imac]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disqualified} (d[i^]s*kw[o^]l [i^]*f[imac]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Disqualifying}.] 1. To deprive of the qualities or properties necessary for any purpose; to render unfit; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disqualify — 1718 (implied in disqualified), from DIS (Cf. dis ) + QUALIFY (Cf. qualify). Related: Disqualifying … Etymology dictionary
disqualify — [v] be unfit for; be ineligible bar, bate, debar, disable, disenable, disentitle, disfranchise, eighty six*, except, exclude, impair, incapacitate, invalidate, nix*, not make the cut*, paralyze, preclude, prohibit, rule out, suspend, unfit,… … New thesaurus
disqualify — ► VERB (disqualifies, disqualified) 1) pronounce ineligible for an office or activity because of an offence or infringement. 2) (of a feature or characteristic) make unsuitable for an office or activity. DERIVATIVES disqualification noun … English terms dictionary
disqualify — [dis kwôl′ə fī΄, dis′kwôl′ə fī΄] vt. disqualified, disqualifying 1. to make unfit or unqualified; incapacitate 2. to make or declare ineligible; take a right or privilege away from, as of further participation in a sport, for breaking rules… … English World dictionary
disqualify — UK [dɪsˈkwɒlɪfaɪ] / US [dɪsˈkwɑlɪˌfaɪ] verb [transitive, often passive] Word forms disqualify : present tense I/you/we/they disqualify he/she/it disqualifies present participle disqualifying past tense disqualified past participle disqualified a) … English dictionary
disqualify — v. (D; tr.) to disqualify from * * * [dɪs kwɒlɪfaɪ] (D; tr.) to disqualify from … Combinatory dictionary
disqualify — dis|qual|i|fy [dısˈkwɔlıfaı US ˈkwa: ] v past tense and past participle disqualified present participle disqualifying third person singular disqualifies [T usually passive] 1.) to stop someone from taking part in an activity because they have… … Dictionary of contemporary English
disqualify — dis|qual|i|fy [ dıs kwalı,faı ] verb transitive often passive to not allow someone to do something because they have committed an offense: disqualify someone from doing something: He was disqualified from voting because he did not satisfy the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English