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[/ˈkwɔlɪfaɪ; ˋkwɑləˏfaɪ/] v (pt, pp -fied) 用法: 1 [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr, Cn.n/a, Cn.t] ~ (sb) (for/as sth) have or give (sb) the qualities, training, etc that are necessary or suitable (for sth) (使)(某人)具有资格; 给(某人)某种资格; (使)合格: I won't qualify until next year. 我明年才具备资格. * Our team has qualified for the semi-final. 我队已有资格进入半决赛. * A stroll round the garden hardly qualifies as exercise! 在花园转转算不上锻炼! * The training course qualifies you to be/as a driving instructor. 参加了训练课程就有资格成为[当]驾驶教练. 用法: 2 [I, Ipr, It, Tn, Tn.pr, Cn.t] ~ (sb) (for sth) have or give (sb) a legal right (to sth/to do sth) 具有或给(某人)(某种)合法权利: After three years here you'll qualify for a rise. 你在这里三年就可获加薪. * Eighteen-year-olds qualify to vote. 年满十八岁者有选举权. * Residence in the area qualifies you for membership. 只要在本区居住就可入会. * Your passport qualifies you to receive free medical treatment. 你所持的护照可使你享有免费医疗. 用法: 3 [Tn] make (a statement, etc) less general or extreme 使(言语等)不过於笼统或极端: I feel I must qualify my earlier remarks in case they are misinterpreted. 我觉得我得把我说的话改得具体些, 以免产生误解. 用法: 4 [Tn] (grammar) name the qualities of (sth); describe in a particular way 限定; 修饰: In `the open door', `open' is an adjective qualifying `door'. 在the open door这一词组中, open是修饰door的形容词. |