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adjective ((negative unqualified) having the necessary qualification(s) to do (something): a qualified engineer.) cualificado, capacitadoqualified adj1. titulado2. capacitado / cualificadotr['kwɒlɪfaɪd]1 (for job) capacitado,-a2 (with qualifications) titulado,-a■ qualified nurse enfermero,-a titulado,-a3 (limited, modified) limitado,-a, restringido,-aqualified ['kwɑlə.faɪd] adj: competente, capacitadoadj.• calificado, -a adj.• capacitado, -a adj.• competente adj.• diplomado, -a adj.• habilitado, -a adj.• modificado, -a adj.'kwɑːləfaɪd, 'kwɒlɪfaɪd1)a) ( trained) tituladoa shortage of qualified personnel — una escasez de personal calificado or (Esp) cualificado
a highly qualified candidate — un candidato muy preparado or con un excelente currículum
to be qualified to + INF — tener* la titulación necesaria para + inf
b) ( competent) (pred) capacitadoto be qualified to + INF — estar* capacitado para + inf
c) ( eligible) (pred)to be qualified to + INF — reunir* los requisitos necesarios para + inf
2) ( limited) < acceptance> con reservas['kwɒlɪfaɪd]1. ADJ1) (in subject) (having exam passes, certificates) tituladoqualified ski instructors — instructores mpl de esquí titulados
to be qualified to do sth — (having passed exams) estar titulado para hacer algo; (having right expertise) estar cualificado para hacer algo
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he was by far the best qualified for the task — era con mucho el mejor cualificado para la tarea•
a group of highly qualified young people — un grupo de jóvenes altamente cualificados•
a newly qualified accountant — un contable recién licenciadonewly qualified drivers — conductores mpl que acaban de sacarse el carné
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to be properly qualified — tener los títulos necesarios•
it can be difficult to find suitably qualified staff — a veces es difícil encontrar personal adecuadamente cualificado2) (=equipped, capable)no one is better qualified than Maria to do this — nadie está mejor capacitada que María para hacer esto
3) (=eligible)you are not qualified to receive benefit — usted no reúne los requisitos necesarios para recibir ayuda del estado
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the committee gave a qualified endorsement to the plan — el comité aprobó el plan bajo ciertas condiciones•
to give qualified support to sth — apoyar algo con reservas2.CPDqualified majority voting N — votación f de mayoría mínima
qualified voter N — elector(a) m / f habilitado(-a)
* * *['kwɑːləfaɪd, 'kwɒlɪfaɪd]1)a) ( trained) tituladoa shortage of qualified personnel — una escasez de personal calificado or (Esp) cualificado
a highly qualified candidate — un candidato muy preparado or con un excelente currículum
to be qualified to + INF — tener* la titulación necesaria para + inf
b) ( competent) (pred) capacitadoto be qualified to + INF — estar* capacitado para + inf
c) ( eligible) (pred)to be qualified to + INF — reunir* los requisitos necesarios para + inf
2) ( limited) < acceptance> con reservas
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