单词 | unqualified |
释义 | unqualified (ʌnkwɒlɪfaɪd ) 1. adjective If you are unqualified, you do not have any qualifications, or you do not have the right qualifications for a particular job. She was unqualified for the job. [+ for] Unqualified members of staff at the hospital were not sufficiently supervised. Synonyms: unfit, incapable, incompetent, not up to 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Unqualified means total or unlimited. [emphasis] The event was an unqualified success. They have given almost unqualified backing to the government. Synonyms: unconditional, complete, total, absolute Collocations: unqualified staff And 77 per cent were worried about soaring caseloads while 65 per cent raised fears over the use of unqualified staff. The Sun As she probably knows many cover lessons in secondary schools are 'taught' by cheap, unqualified staff, namely teaching assistants. Times, Sunday Times As we reveal, more than 50 primary and secondary schools employ almost a third of unqualified staff. The Sun Yet numbers of qualified district nurses have fallen steadily as cash-strapped health services rely increasingly on lower-paid, unqualified staff. Times, Sunday Times Vulnerable customers of high street banks continue to be sold unsuitable investments by unqualified staff, incentivised to achieve sales targets. Times, Sunday Times If ministers offer unqualified support in advance of an inquiry, then they are signalling their intention to ignore it. Times, Sunday Times New nuclear power stations were the only carbon-cutting measure that received the unanimous and unqualified support of chief executives in the climate change task force. Times, Sunday Times In her terms that meant unqualified support for what she was doing. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 无资格的 Japanese: 資格のない |
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