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unqualified [ˈʌnˈkwɒlɪfaɪd]a. ( = without qualifications) [person, staff, pilot] non qualifié• he is unqualified for the job ( = unsuitable) il n'a pas les qualités requises pour ce posteb. ( = unmitigated) [success] total ; [support, approval] inconditionnel* * *[ʌn'kwɒlɪfaɪd]1) ( without qualifications) non qualifiéto be unqualified — ne pas être qualifié ( for pour; to do pour faire)
2) ( total) [support, respect] inconditionnel/-elle; [ceasefire] sans condition; [success] grand -
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1 ( without qualifications) [doctor, teacher, assistant] non qualifié ; to be unqualified ne pas être qualifié (for pour ; to do pour faire) ; medically unqualified people des personnes sans qualifications médicales ; I am unqualified to judge je ne suis pas qualifié pour juger ;2 ( total) [support, respect] inconditionnel/-elle ; [ceasefire] sans condition ; the evening was an unqualified success la soirée a été une grande réussite. -
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unqualified [‚ʌn'kwɒlɪfaɪd](a) (unskilled) non qualifié; (without diploma) qui n'a pas les diplômes requis; (unsuitable) qui n'a pas les qualités requises;∎ he is unqualified for the job of chairman il n'est pas qualifié pour le poste de président(b) (not competent) non qualifié ou compétent;∎ she is unqualified to decide elle n'est pas qualifiée pour décider(c) (unrestricted → admiration, approval, support) inconditionnel, sans réserve; (→ praise) sans réserve; (→ success) complet(ète)Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > unqualified
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support — I n. 1) to give, lend, offer, provide; pledge support 2) to enlist, line up, mobilize, round up support for 3) to derive, draw, get, receive support from 4) to gain, get, win support for 5) to have the support of 6) ardent, complete, firm, solid … Combinatory dictionary
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