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  • 1 qualification

    [kwolëfë'keishën] n 1. aftësi, kompetencë; kualifikim; we doubt her qualification to teach music nuk na duket se është në gjendje të japë mësime muzike. 2. pl. diploma, tituj; licensë, dëshmi; kërkesa (për një vend pune); what are your qualifications? çfarë formimi ke?; çfarë diplomash /dëshmish profesionale ke? paper/formal qualifications diploma; tituj; dëshmi kualifikimi profesional. 3. kufizim, kusht, rezervë; accept a plan with qualifications e pranoj një plan me rezervë/me disa kushte/kufizime. 4. gram. cilësim.
    qualified ['kwolëfaid] adj 1. i aftë, kompetent, i kualifikuar; me diplomë; me dëshmi aftësie; i lejuar, që ka të drejtë të; she was not qualified for that job ajo nuk i përmbushte kushtet/kërkesat për atë punë; they are not qualified to vote ata nuk e kanë të drejtën për të votuar. 2. i kushtëzuar; me rezervë; it was a qualified success ishte një sukses i pjesshëm; qualified praise vlerësim pozitiv me njëfarë rezerve. 3. i modifikuar, i zbutur
    qualifier ['kwolëfajë:] n. gram. cilësor
    qualify ['kwolëfai] v 1. aftësoj, i jap aftësi/mundësi; kualifikoj; lejoj, autorizoj; qualify sb to do sth/for sth aftësoj dikë për të bërë diçka/për diçka. 2. modifikoj; zbus (qëndrimin); vë një rezervë; vë kusht, kufizoj; nuancoj; you should qualify that remark duhet ta zbutësh pak atë vërejtje. 3. përshkruaj; cilësoj (edhe gram.); he hardly qualifies as a poet atë zor se mund ta quash poet. 4. diplomohem; siguroj / kam titujt (dëshmitë) e duhur (a); qualify for a job përmbush kërkesat për një punë. 5. sport. kualifikohet (skuadra). 6. drejt. bën të aftë; jep fuqi ligjore
    qualifying ['kwolëfajing] adj 1. kaluese (notë). 2. pranimi (test, provim). 3. sport. kualifikimi; qualifying heat eliminatore, ndeshje kualifikimi. 4. drejt. prove, stazhi (periudhë). 5. fin. qualifying shares aksione garancie. 6. gram. cilësues, cilësor

    English-Albanian dictionary > qualification

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