qualify 音标拼音: [kw'ɑləf
, ɑɪ]
vi . 取得资格,有资格
vt . 使有资格,使合格,限定,限制,准予
取得资格,有资格使有资格,使合格,限定,限制,准予
qualify 限定; 限制; 减轻
qualify v 1 :
prove capable or fit ;
meet requirements [
synonym : {
qualify },
{
measure up }]
2 :
pronounce fit or able ; "
She was qualified to run the marathon "; "
They nurses were qualified to administer the injections " [
ant : {
disqualify }]
3 :
make more specific ; "
qualify these remarks " [
synonym : {
qualify },
{
restrict }]
4 :
make fit or prepared ; "
Your education qualifies you for this job " [
synonym : {
qualify }, {
dispose }] [
ant : {
disqualify },
{
indispose }, {
unfit }]
5 :
specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement ;
make an express demand or provision in an agreement ; "
The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life "; "
The contract stipulates the dates of the payments " [
synonym : {
stipulate }, {
qualify },
{
condition }, {
specify }]
6 :
describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of ; "
You can characterize his behavior as that of an egotist "; "
This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover " [
synonym : {
qualify }, {
characterize },
{
characterise }]
7 :
add a modifier to a constituent [
synonym : {
modify }, {
qualify }]
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 requisite qualities to ;
to fit ,
as for a place ,
office ,
occupation ,
or character ;
to furnish with the knowledge ,
skill ,
or other accomplishment necessary for a purpose ;
to make capable ,
as of an employment or privilege ;
to supply with legal power or capacity .
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He had qualified himself for municipal office by taking the oaths to the sovereigns in possession .
--
Macaulay .
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2 .
To give individual quality to ;
to modulate ;
to vary ;
to regulate .
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It hath no larynx . . .
to qualify the sound . --
Sir T .
Browne .
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3 .
To reduce from a general ,
undefined ,
or comprehensive form ,
to particular or restricted form ;
to modify ;
to limit ;
to restrict ;
to restrain ;
as ,
to qualify a statement ,
claim ,
or proposition .
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4 .
Hence ,
to soften ;
to abate ;
to diminish ;
to assuage ;
to reduce the strength of ,
as liquors .
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I do not seek to quench your love '
s hot fire ,
But qualify the fire '
s extreme rage . --
Shak .
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5 .
To soothe ;
to cure ; --
said of persons . [
Obs .]
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In short space he has them qualified . --
Spenser .
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Syn :
To fit ;
equip ;
prepare ;
adapt ;
capacitate ;
enable ;
modify ;
soften ;
restrict ;
restrain ;
temper .
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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 .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
To obtain legal power or capacity by taking the oath ,
or complying with the forms required ,
on assuming an office .
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1913 Webster ]
173 Moby Thesaurus words for "
qualify ":
abate ,
accommodate ,
adapt ,
adjust ,
adjust to ,
alter ,
ameliorate ,
answer ,
ascribe ,
assign ,
assuage ,
attribute ,
attune ,
authorize ,
avail ,
be OK ,
be blooded ,
be equal to ,
be successful ,
bear ,
better ,
bound ,
box ,
box in ,
box up ,
break up ,
capacitate ,
catch on ,
certify ,
change ,
check out ,
circumscribe ,
click ,
come off ,
condition ,
confine ,
connect ,
contain ,
convert ,
copyright ,
cramp ,
deform ,
denature ,
diminish ,
discipline ,
distinguish ,
diversify ,
do ,
do it ,
do the job ,
draw the line ,
enable ,
equip ,
farewell ,
fill the bill ,
fit ,
fit out ,
fulfill ,
furnish ,
get by ,
go ,
go around ,
go great guns ,
go off ,
go over ,
go over big ,
go to town ,
graduate ,
hack it ,
have the qualifications ,
hedge ,
hedge about ,
hem ,
hem in ,
hold ,
improve ,
impute ,
individualize ,
individuate ,
just do ,
keep from spreading ,
keep within bounds ,
leaven ,
limit ,
localize ,
make a hit ,
make reservations ,
make the grade ,
mark ,
measure up ,
meet ,
meet requirements ,
meet with success ,
meliorate ,
mitigate ,
moderate ,
modify ,
modulate ,
mutate ,
narrow ,
overthrow ,
palliate ,
pass ,
pass muster ,
patent ,
predicate ,
prepare ,
prevail ,
prosper ,
put in trim ,
put in tune ,
re -
create ,
reach ,
ready ,
realign ,
rebuild ,
reconstruct ,
redesign ,
reduce ,
refit ,
reform ,
register ,
regulate by ,
relate ,
remake ,
renew ,
reshape ,
restrain ,
restrict ,
restructure ,
revamp ,
revive ,
ring the changes ,
satisfy ,
scant ,
season ,
serve ,
serve the purpose ,
set conditions ,
set limits ,
set terms ,
shift the scene ,
shuffle the cards ,
signalize ,
soften ,
specialize ,
specifically provide ,
stand ,
stand up ,
stint ,
stipulate ,
stipulate for ,
straiten ,
stretch ,
subvert ,
succeed ,
suffice ,
suit ,
take ,
take it ,
temper ,
tighten ,
tune ,
turn the scale ,
turn the tables ,
turn the tide ,
turn upside down ,
vary ,
work ,
work a change ,
work well ,
work wonders ,
worsen
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