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شرایط لازم را کسب کردن
واجد شرایط شدن، شایستگی پیدا کردن، کسب مهارت، تعیین کردن، قدرت را توصیف کردن، از بدی چیزی کاستن، منظم کردن، کنترل کردن، صلاحیت داشتن، واجد شرایط شدن، توصیف کردن، بازرگانی: تخصصی، علوم نظامی: ماهر شدن
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Synonyms & Related Words qualify[verb]Synonyms:- certify, empower, equip, fit, permit, prepare, ready, train
- moderate, diminish, ease, lessen, limit, reduce, regulate, restrain, restrict, soften, temper
Related Words: ascribe,
assign,
attribute,
impute,
predicate [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary qual‧i‧fy S3 W3 /ˈkwɒləfaɪ, ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ $ ˈkwɑː-/
verb (
past tense and past participle qualified,
present participle qualifying,
third person singular qualifies)
[
Word Family: noun:
qualification,
disqualification,
qualifier;
verb:
qualify,
disqualify;
adjective:
qualified ≠
unqualified, disqualified]
[
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: French;
Origin: qualifier, from Medieval Latin qualificare, from Latin qualis; ⇒ quality1]
1. HAVE A RIGHT [intransitive and transitive] to have the right to have or do something, or to give someone this right:
Free school lunches are given to children who qualify.qualify for You may qualify for unemployment benefit.qualify somebody/something for something Membership qualifies you for a discount on purchases.2. PASS EXAM [intransitive] to pass an examination or finish a course of study that you need in order to do something
qualify as I finally qualified as a pilot. After qualifying, doctors spend at least two years working in hospitals.3. BE CONSIDERED SOMETHING [intransitive] to have all the necessary qualities to be considered to be a particular thing
qualify as It doesn’t qualify as a date if you bring your children with you.4. GIVE SOMEBODY SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE [transitive] if something qualifies you to do something, you have the necessary skills, knowledge, ability etc to do it
qualify somebody for something Fluency in three languages qualifies her for work in the European Parliament.qualify somebody to do something The certificate qualifies you to work as a dental assistant.5. SPORT [intransitive] to reach the necessary standard to enter or continue in a competition or sports event
qualify for She qualified for a spot on the U.S. Olympic speed skating team.6. ADD SOMETHING [transitive] to add to something that has already been said, in order to limit its effect or meaning:
Could I just qualify that last statement?7. GRAMMAR [transitive] if a word or phrase qualifies another word or phrase, it limits or adds to the meaning of it ⇒
qualifier [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations qualify verbI. have/give sb the right to sth ADV. automatically PREP. for You will automatically qualify for a pension. PHRASES qualify on the grounds of sth people who qualify for the grant on the grounds of disability [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
qualify II. for a sports competition ADV. easily | duly South Korea duly qualified for the finals when they beat Italy 6?1. VERB + QUALIFY fail to PREP. for England failed to qualify for the final. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
qualify III. fit a description ADV. hardly PREP. as A three-week course hardly qualifies as sufficient training. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲