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1 qualify
qualify [ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ]a. ( = make competent) to qualify sb to do sth/for sth qualifier qn pour faire qch/pour qchb. ( = modify) [+ support] mettre des réserves à ; [+ statement, opinion] nuancerobtenir son diplôme (in en)• to qualify as a doctor/an engineer obtenir son diplôme de médecin/d'ingénieur• does he qualify? est-ce qu'il remplit les conditions requises ?* * *['kwɒlɪfaɪ] 1.transitive verb1) ( make competent)to qualify somebody for a job — [degree, diploma] habiliter quelqu'un à exercer un emploi; [experience, skills] rendre quelqu'un apte à exercer un emploi
3) gen ( give authority to)4) ( modify) nuancer [acceptance, approval, opinion]; préciser [statement, remark]5) Linguistics qualifier2.1) (obtain diploma, degree etc) obtenir son diplôme (as de, en); (have experience, skill) avoir les connaissances requises ( for pour)2) Administration remplir les conditions (requises)3) ( meet standard)4) Sport se qualifier -
2 qualify
1) (to cause to be or to become able or suitable for: A degree in English does not qualify you to teach English; She is too young to qualify for a place in the team.) capacitar, reunir las condiciones2) ((with as) to show that one is suitable for a profession or job etc, especially by passing a test or examination: I hope to qualify as a doctor.) obtener el título de3) ((with for) to allow, or be allowed, to take part in a competition etc, usually by reaching a satisfactory standard in an earlier test or competition: She failed to qualify for the long jump.) clasificarse4) ((of an adjective) to describe, or add to the meaning of: In `red books', the adjective `red' qualifies the noun `books'.) calificar•- qualified
- qualifying
qualify vb1. obtener el título2. tener derechostaff qualify for a 10% discount los empleados tienen derecho a un descuento del 10%3. clasificarsetr['kwɒlɪfaɪ]1 (entitle, make eligible) capacitar, dar derecho, habilitar2 (modify) modificar, matizar, puntualizar3 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL calificar1 reunir las condiciones necesarias■ I'm afraid you don't qualify for a pension me temo que usted no reúne las condiciones necesarias para percibir una pensión2 (obtain degree) obtener el título (as, de)3 SMALLSPORT/SMALL clasificarse1) : matizarto qualify a statement: matizar una declaración2) modify: calificar (en gramática)3) : habilitarthe certificate qualified her to teach: el certificado la habilitó para enseñarqualify vi1) : obtener el título, recibirseto qualify as an engineer: recibirse de ingeniero2) : clasificarse (en deportes)v.• calificar v.• capacitar v.• capacitarse v.• habilitar v.• habilitarse v.• llenar los requisitos v.• modificar v.'kwɑːləfaɪ, 'kwɒlɪfaɪ
1.
-fies, -fying, -fied transitive verb1) (equip, entitle)to qualify somebody FOR something/to + INF: his experience should qualify him for a better post su experiencia debería permitirle acceder a un puesto mejor; this degree qualifies you to practice anywhere in Europe este título te habilita or te faculta para ejercer en cualquier parte de Europa; their low income qualifies them for some benefits — sus bajos ingresos les dan derecho a recibir ciertas prestaciones
2)a) ( limit)I'd like to qualify the statement I made earlier — quisiera matizar lo que expresé anteriormente haciendo algunas salvedades (or puntualizaciones etc)
b) ( Ling) calificar*
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via) ( gain professional qualification) titularse, recibirse (AmL)to qualify AS something — sacar* el título de algo, recibirse de algo (AmL)
b) ( Sport)to qualify (FOR something) — clasificarse* (para algo)
c) ( be entitled)['kwɒlɪfaɪ]to qualify (FOR something) — tener* derecho (a algo)
1. VI1) (=gain qualification) (degree) terminar la carrera, sacar el título, recibirse (LAm); (professional exams) obtener la licencia para ejercer (como profesional)•
to qualify as an engineer — sacar el título de ingeniero2) (=meet criteria)a)• to qualify as sth, it may qualify as a medical expense — puede que cuente como gastos médicos
to qualify as disabled, he must... — para ser declarado minusválido, tiene que...
b)• to qualify for sth — (=be eligible) tener derecho a (recibir) algo
she doesn't qualify for a grant — no tiene derecho a una beca, no puede optar a una beca
3) (Sport) clasificarse ( for para)2. VT1) (=give qualifications, knowledge to)the basic course does not qualify you to practise as a therapist — el curso básico no le capacita para ejercer de terapeuta
2) (=make eligible)your age may qualify you for a special discount — puede que tu edad te dé derecho a un descuento especial
3) (=modify) [+ statement] matizar; (=limit) [+ support, conclusion] condicionar4) (=describe)a) (gen) calificar (as de)some of her statements could be qualified as racist — algunos de sus comentarios se podrían calificar de racistas
b) (Gram) calificar a* * *['kwɑːləfaɪ, 'kwɒlɪfaɪ]
1.
-fies, -fying, -fied transitive verb1) (equip, entitle)to qualify somebody FOR something/to + INF: his experience should qualify him for a better post su experiencia debería permitirle acceder a un puesto mejor; this degree qualifies you to practice anywhere in Europe este título te habilita or te faculta para ejercer en cualquier parte de Europa; their low income qualifies them for some benefits — sus bajos ingresos les dan derecho a recibir ciertas prestaciones
2)a) ( limit)I'd like to qualify the statement I made earlier — quisiera matizar lo que expresé anteriormente haciendo algunas salvedades (or puntualizaciones etc)
b) ( Ling) calificar*
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via) ( gain professional qualification) titularse, recibirse (AmL)to qualify AS something — sacar* el título de algo, recibirse de algo (AmL)
b) ( Sport)to qualify (FOR something) — clasificarse* (para algo)
c) ( be entitled)to qualify (FOR something) — tener* derecho (a algo)
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3 qualify
1. transitive verb2) (modify) einschränken; modifizieren [Meinung, Feststellung]2. intransitive verb1)qualify in law/medicine — seinen [Studien]abschluss in Jura/Medizin machen
qualify as a doctor/lawyer — sein Examen als Arzt/Anwalt machen
qualify for admission to a university/club — die Aufnahmebedingungen einer Universität/eines Vereins erfüllen
3) (Sport) sich qualifizieren* * *1) (to cause to be or to become able or suitable for: A degree in English does not qualify you to teach English; She is too young to qualify for a place in the team.) qualifizieren2) ((with as) to show that one is suitable for a profession or job etc, especially by passing a test or examination: I hope to qualify as a doctor.) sich qualifizieren3) ((with for) to allow, or be allowed, to take part in a competition etc, usually by reaching a satisfactory standard in an earlier test or competition: She failed to qualify for the long jump.) sich qualifizieren4) ((of an adjective) to describe, or add to the meaning of: In `red books', the adjective `red' qualifies the noun `books'.) näher bestimmen•- academic.ru/59525/qualification">qualification- qualified
- qualifying* * *quali·fy<- ie->[ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ, AM ˈkwɑ:l-]I. vtyour course on cookery doesn't \qualify you as an expert chef dein Kochkurs macht aus dir noch lange keinen Meisterkoch2. (make eligible)being a single parent qualifies you for extra benefits als allein erziehender Elternteil hat man Anspruch auf Sonderleistungen▪ to \qualify sb to do sth jdn berechtigen etw zu tun3. (restrict)▪ to \qualify sth criticism, judgement etw einschränken [o modifizieren] [o unter Vorbehalt äußern]to \qualify an opinion/remark eine Meinung/Bemerkung unter Vorbehalt [o einschränkend] äußernto \qualify a statement eine Erklärung [o Feststellung] einschränken▪ to \qualify sth adjective, noun etw näher bestimmenII. viChris has just qualified as a doctor Chris hat gerade seinen Doktor in Medizin gemachtto \qualify as an officer ein Offizierspatent erwerben2. (prove competence)▪ to \qualify [for sth] sich akk [für etw akk] qualifizieren [o als geeignet erweisen], seine Eignung [für etw akk] nachweisen3. (meet requirements)▪ to \qualify [for sth] citizenship, membership, an office [für etw] die [nötigen] Voraussetzungen [o Bedingungen] erfüllen; (be eligible) benefits, a job für etw akk infrage kommenhe barely qualified er hat die Voraussetzungen [o Bedingungen] gerade noch erfülltto \qualify for a scholarship den Qualifikationsnachweis für ein Stipendium erbringen* * *['kwɒlIfaɪ]1. vthis experience qualifies him to make these decisions — aufgrund or auf Grund seiner Erfahrung ist er qualifiziert or kompetent, diese Entscheidungen zu treffen
2) (= limit) statement, criticism einschränken; (= change slightly) opinion, remark modifizieren, relativieren3) (GRAM) charakterisieren, näher bestimmen4) (= describe) bezeichnen, klassifizieren2. vi1) (= acquire degree etc) seine Ausbildung abschließen, sich qualifizierento qualify as a lawyer/doctor — sein juristisches/medizinisches Staatsexamen machen
to qualify as a teacher —
2) (SPORT in competition) sich qualifizieren (for für)those who pass the first round of tests qualify for the final interviews — diejenigen, die die erste Testreihe erfolgreich bearbeiten, kommen in die engere und letzte Auswahl
3) (= fulfil required conditions) infrage or in Frage kommen (for für)does he qualify for admission to the club? — erfüllt er die Bedingungen für die Aufnahme in den Klub?
* * *qualify [-faı]A v/t1. qualifizieren, befähigen, geeignet machen ( alle:for für, zu;to be zu sein):qualify o.s. for die Eignung erwerben für oder zu2. (behördlich) autorisieren4. bezeichnen, charakterisieren ( beide:as als)5. einschränken6. eine Bemerkung etc abschwächen, mildern8. LING modifizieren, näher bestimmenB v/i1. sich qualifizieren, sich eignen, sich als geeignet oder tauglich erweisen, die Eignung nachweisen oder besitzen, infrage kommen ( alle:for für, zu;as als):qualifying examination Eignungsprüfung fqualifying standard Qualifikationsnorm f3. die nötigen Fähigkeiten erwerben* * *1. transitive verb1) (make competent, make officially entitled) berechtigen ( for zu)2) (modify) einschränken; modifizieren [Meinung, Feststellung]2. intransitive verb1)qualify in law/medicine — seinen [Studien]abschluss in Jura/Medizin machen
qualify as a doctor/lawyer — sein Examen als Arzt/Anwalt machen
2) (fulfil a condition) infrage kommen ( for für)qualify for admission to a university/club — die Aufnahmebedingungen einer Universität/eines Vereins erfüllen
3) (Sport) sich qualifizieren* * *(for, as) v.qualifizieren (zu, als) v. v.ausbilden v.befähigen v.beschreiben v.sich eignen v.sich qualifizieren (Sport) v.
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