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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
A vtr1 ( make competent) to qualify sb for a job/to do [degree, diploma] habiliter qn à exercer un emploi/à faire ; [experience, skills] rendre qn apte à exercer un emploi/à faire ; to qualify to do avoir les connaissances requises pour faire ;2 Admin to qualify sb for sth donner droit à qch à qn [membership, benefit, legal aid] ; to qualify sb to do donner à qn le droit de faire ; to qualify to do avoir le droit de faire ;3 gen ( give authority to) to qualify sb to do autoriser qn à faire ; that doesn't qualify you to criticize me cela ne t'autorise pas à me critiquer ; taking a few family photos hardly qualifies him as a photographer le fait qu'il prenne quelques photos de famille n'en fait pas pour autant un photographe ;5 Ling qualifier.B vi1 (obtain diploma, degree etc) obtenir son diplôme (as de, en) ; (have experience, skill) avoir les connaissances requises (for pour) ; while she was qualifying as an engineer/teacher pendant qu'elle faisait ses études d'ingénieur/pour devenir professeur ;2 Admin remplir les conditions (requises) ; to qualify for avoir droit à [membership, benefit, legal aid] ;3 ( meet standard) he hardly qualifies as a poet ce n'est pas vraiment ce que l'on peut appeler un poète ;4 Sport se qualifier (for pour). -
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(a) (pass exams, complete training) obtenir son diplôme;∎ only 10 percent of the students go on to qualify seuls 10 pour cent des étudiants finissent par obtenir leur diplôme;∎ to qualify as an accountant/a vet obtenir son diplôme de comptable/vétérinaire;∎ to qualify as a pilot obtenir son brevet de pilote∎ to qualify for a pension avoir droit à la retraite;∎ none of the candidates really qualifies for the post aucun candidat ne répond véritablement aux conditions requises pour ce poste;∎ you don't qualify for a grant vous ne remplissez pas les conditions requises pour recevoir une bourse;∎ figurative it hardly qualifies as a mountain on ne peut pas vraiment appeler cela une montagne, ça ne mérite pas le nom de montagne(c) (in competition) se qualifier;∎ he qualified for the finals il s'est qualifié pour la finale(a) (make able or competent) qualifier, habiliter;∎ to qualify sb for sth/for doing or to do sth (of course, training etc) donner à qn les compétences voulues pour qch/pour faire qch, qualifier qn pour qch/pour faire qch; Law donner qualité à qn pour qch/pour faire qch;∎ her experience qualifies her for the post son expérience lui permet de prétendre à ce poste;∎ this diploma qualifies you to practise acupuncture par ce diplôme, vous êtes habilité à pratiquer l'acupuncture;∎ what qualifies him to talk about French politics? en quoi est-il qualifié pour parler de la politique française?∎ they qualified their acceptance of the plan ils ont accepté le projet sous conditions(c) (describe) qualifier;∎ I wouldn't qualify the play as a masterpiece je n'irai pas jusqu'à qualifier cette pièce de chef-d'œuvre -
4 qualify
qualify [ˊkwɒlɪfaɪ] v1) обуча́ть(ся) (чему-л.); приобрета́ть каку́ю-л. специа́льностьto qualify for the vote получи́ть пра́во го́лоса
3) определя́ть, квалифици́ровать; называ́ть (as)4) грам. определя́ть5) ослабля́ть, смягча́ть6) разбавля́ть -
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6 qualify for
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7 qualify
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8 qualify
qualify icingопределять степень обледененияqualify turbulenceопределять степень турбулентности -
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qualify v qualifizieren, befähigen, berechtigen; die nötigen Voraussetzungen erfüllen; sich qualifizieren -
10 qualify for the profession
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11 qualify for a position
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12 qualify as a pilot
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13 qualify for membership
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14 qualify one's judgement
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15 qualify one's statement
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16 qualify someone as an honest person
English-Dutch dictionary > qualify someone as an honest person
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18 qualify as core capital
qualify v as core capital ACC, BANK zum Kernkapital n zählen, zum Kernkapital n gehören (synonymous: be eligible for inclusion in the core capital)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > qualify as core capital
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19 qualify for
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > qualify for
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20 qualify for benefit
qualify v for benefit SOC leistungsberechtigt sein, Leistungsvoraussetzungen erfüllen (für Unterstützungszahlungen usw.); anspruchsberechtigt seinEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > qualify for benefit
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qualify — qual‧i‧fy [ˈkwɒlfaɪ ǁ ˈkwɑː ] verb qualified PTandPP 1. [intransitive] to gain the qualifications needed for a particular profession etc: qualify as • She recently qualified as a pilot. 2. [intransitive] to have t … Financial and business terms
qualify — qual·i·fy / kwä lə ˌfī/ vb fied, fy·ing vt 1: to limit or modify in some way 2: to make or consider eligible or fit his training and experience qualified him as an expert witness 3: to issue a certificate … Law dictionary
Qualify — Qual i*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Qualified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Qualifying}.] [F. qualifier, LL. qualificare, fr. L. qualis how constituted, as + ficare (in comp.) to make. See {Quality}, and { Fy}.] 1. To make such as is required; to give added or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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qualify — [kwôl′ə fī΄, kwäl′ə fī΄] vt. qualified, qualifying [Fr qualifier < ML qualificare < L qualis, of what kind (see QUALE) + facere, to make, DO1] 1. to describe by giving the qualities or characteristics of 2. to make fit for an office,… … English World dictionary
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Qualify — Qual i*fy, v. i. 1. To be or become qualified; to be fit, as for an office or employment. [1913 Webster] 2. To obtain legal power or capacity by taking the oath, or complying with the forms required, on assuming an office. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
qualify — (v.) mid 15c., to invest with a quality, from M.L. qualificare attribute a quality to, from L. qualis of what sort (see QUALITY (Cf. quality)) + facere to make (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)). Sense of be fit for a job first appeared 1580s.… … Etymology dictionary
qualify — 1 *moderate, temper Analogous words: modify, vary, alter, *change: *adapt, adjust, conform, accommodate, reconcile 2 *characterize, distinguish, mark Analogous words: *ascribe, impute, attribute, assign: pre … New Dictionary of Synonyms
qualify */*/*/ — UK [ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ] / US [ˈkwɑləˌfaɪ] verb Word forms qualify : present tense I/you/we/they qualify he/she/it qualifies present participle qualifying past tense qualified past participle qualified 1) a) [intransitive] to become a member of a… … English dictionary
qualify — qual|i|fy [ kwalə,faı ] verb *** ▸ 1 have qualities for something ▸ 2 join profession ▸ 3 reach competition stage ▸ 4 change a statement ▸ 5 in linguistics 1. ) intransitive to have the right qualities or be in the right situation to be… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English