to qualify
01
取得资格, 满足条件
to meet the needed requirements or conditions to be considered suitable for a particular role, status, benefit, etc.
Intransitive: to qualify | to qualify for a status or benefit
例子
She studied hard to qualify for the prestigious scholarship.
02
获得资格, 晋级下一轮
to advance to the next stage in a competition by meeting required standards or defeating rivals
例子
Only the top four teams will qualify for the next round of the tournament.
只有前四名队伍将晋级到锦标赛的下一轮。
03
使具有资格, 确定是否符合标准
to determine if someone or something meets the necessary requirements or standards
Transitive: to qualify sb | to qualify sb for sth
例子
She qualifies candidates for the scholarship based on their academic achievements.
她根据学业成绩评定奖学金候选人。
04
限定, 修饰
to restate something one has already said in order to limit the meaning it conveys
Transitive: to qualify a remark
例子
The professor qualified his earlier statement about the study to include recent findings.
教授限定了他之前关于研究的声明,以包括最近的发现。
05
使具备资格, 使能够
to make someone capable or skilled enough to do a particular task or job
Ditransitive: to qualify sb to do sth
例子
The certification will qualify you to work in the healthcare industry.
认证将使您有资格在医疗保健行业工作。
06
修饰, 修改
to describe or add a specific quality to a word, especially a noun, by modifying or limiting its meaning
Transitive: to qualify a word
例子
In the phrase " a tall building, " the word " tall " qualifies " building. "
在短语“一座高大的建筑”中,“高大”这个词修饰“建筑”。
07
描述特征, 赋予资格
to characterize something by denoting its distinct attributes, nature, or features
Transitive: to qualify sth
例子
Customers qualified their experience at the restaurant by both praising the food and critiquing the noisy atmosphere.
顾客通过赞扬食物和批评嘈杂的氛围来描述他们在餐厅的体验。
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