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单词 qualified
释义
qualifiedqual‧i‧fied /ˈkwɒlɪfaɪd $ ˈkwɑː-/ ●●○ adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Have the house inspected by a qualified building contractor.
  • The FDA gave its qualified approval to the drug, but suggested that more studies be done.
  • three qualified applicants
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • After all, thought I, I was the best qualified of those present to speak on the subject of the future.
  • Helping to put the youngsters through their paces will be qualified coaches and local junior international athletes.
  • However, definitive decisions about such measures must rest with medically qualified personnel.
  • Many employ highly qualified environmentalists to lead their tours.
  • Perhaps the man wielding the scalpel was not a qualified doctor at all.
  • Prospects, therefore, for bright and well qualified people are good, although demand for solicitors varies from year to year.
  • This qualified chimera image will allow our comparison of Presocratic reasoning with scientific reasoning to be more precise.
word sets
WORD SETS
AA, nounacademia, nounacademic, adjectiveacademic, nounacademy, nounalum, nounalumna, nounalumni, nounalumnus, nounassistant professor, nounAssociate of Arts, nounassociate professor, nounaudit, verbBA, nounbachelor's degree, nounBig Man on Campus, nounblue book, nounbrother, nounBSc, nounbursar, nounbursary, nouncampus, nounCantab, chair, nounchancellery, nounchancellor, nounclass, nouncoed, nouncommencement, nouncommunity college, nounconservatoire, nounconservatory, nounconvocation, nouncourse, nouncredit, nouncum laude, adverbdean, noundean's list, noundiploma, noundissertation, noundoctor, noundoctoral, adjectivedoctorate, nounDoctor of Philosophy, noundon, noundorm, noundormitory, noundouble first, noundown, adverbelective, nounexaminer, nounextension, nounextramural, adjectivefaculty, nounfinancial aid, nounfirst class, noungrad, noungrad school, noungraduate, noungraduate, verbgraduate, adjectivegraduate school, noungraduation, nounGRE, nounGreek, nounhall, nounhall of residence, nounhaze, verbhigher education, nounhomecoming, nounhonor roll, nounhonours degree, nounintercollegiate, adjectiveintramural, adjectiveIvy League, the, adjectivejoint honours, nounjunior college, nounlectureship, nounLLB, nounLLD, nounLLM, nounMA, nounmagna cum laude, adjectivemajor, nounMaster of Arts, nounMaster of Science, nounmaster's, nounmaster's degree, nounmatriculate, verbmature student, nounMBA, nounMEd, nounmedic, nounmedical school, nounMFA, nounmidterm, nounMilitary Academy, nounminor, nounMLitt, nounmortarboard, nounMPhil, nounM.Sc., nounOpen University, the, option, nounoral, nounOxbridge, nounPhD, nounPhi Beta Kappa, nounpledge, nounpledge, verbpoly, nounpolytechnic, nounpost doctoral, adjectivepost-grad, nounpostgraduate, nounpostgraduate, adjectivepractical, nounprof, nounprofessor, nounprofessorial, adjectiveprofessorship, nounProvost, nounqualified, adjectivequarter, nounrag, nounread, verbreadership, nounredbrick, adjectiverush, verbrush, nounsandwich course, nounschool, nounsemester, nounseminar, nounseminary, nounsenate, nounsenior, nounsingle honours, nounsophomore, nounsorority, nounspring break, nounstate university, nounstudent union, nounsubject, nounsumma cum laude, adverbsummer school, nounsurvey course, nounsyllabus, nountech, nountechnical college, nountenure, nountermly, adjectivetertiary education, nountheological college, nounthesis, nounthird, nounthird class, nountutor, nountutorial, nountutorial, adjective2.1, nountwo-two, nounU., undergraduate, noununi, nounUniv., university, nounupperclassman, nounupperclasswoman, nounvac, nounvacation, nounvarsity, nounvice-chancellor, nounvisiting professor, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY Meaning 1adverbs
· As a former footballer, he is well qualified to talk about the game.
· All the other applicants seemed highly qualified.
· If we can find a suitably qualified person, we'll start straight away.
· He is eminently qualified for the role.
· His former wife is ideally qualified to comment on his character.
Meaning 2adverbs
· The pilots who fly these planes are highly qualified.
· Make sure that the therapist is properly qualified.
· He was a fully qualified engineer.
· All our staff are professionally qualified.
· Decisions about such measures must rest with medically qualified personnel.
· How much is a newly qualified nurse paid?
nouns
· After seven years of training, she is now a qualified doctor.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· The unit is staffed by trained personnel.
· Recruitment of trained staff was a continuing problem.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· One or two were fully qualified lawyers!· Therefore, it is strongly recommended that correct information is established by fully qualified and experienced caterers.· Brian Hucker was a fully qualified sky-diving instructor with over 2000 jumps under his belt until a parachuting accident four years ago.· Subjects were screened by a fully qualified medical practitioner.· He was a fully qualified engineer, with a university degree!· Different kinds of vehicle and tanks are required for different products, which in turn need specialist handling by fully qualified drivers.
· We employ more than 1,500 highly qualified service engineers and have an extensive network of High Street shops.· Many employ highly qualified environmentalists to lead their tours.· Do we need highly qualified graduates for all these jobs?· High-tech advance however is not feasible without a highly qualified manpower stock.· And there are highly qualified instructors on hand to advise you.· In particular, there are few highly qualified technical managers.· She is a highly qualified research scientist whose contract, funded by the pharmaceutical industry, has come to an end.· A highly qualified horticulturist found his responsible and mainly administrative post terribly exhausting after his hearing became impaired.
· As newly qualified teachers ourselves, and I can recommend it as stimulating rewarding and fun!· The reforms would mean lower pay for newly qualified officers.· Eventually they were replaced, moved to higher classes, or learned Hausa. Newly qualified teachers posed another problem.· I intend to use the report to review the present arrangements for the induction of newly qualified teachers and in-service training.· Dear Anne Molly likes to introduce all the newly qualified teachers at the Reunion.· Even the newly qualified teacher manages time, pupils, resources and the curriculum within the classroom.
· All defined benefit schemes are subject to regular valuations by professionally qualified actuaries.
· One good thing which happened immediately was that Universities offered shortened degree courses to suitably qualified ex-service men.· For those suitably qualified teaching and consultancy opportunities are available.· There was a lack of suitably qualified staff to implement the system and it became costly and time-consuming to implement.· This would include prescribed medication and examinations by suitably qualified professions e.g. doctors, physiotherapists etc.· Position closing Open until suitably qualified applicants apply.· The idea is to match suitably qualified applicants with institutions which have vacancies.
· Male speaker Industry needs well qualified scientists and the future's scientists are in the schools.· Prospects, therefore, for bright and well qualified people are good, although demand for solicitors varies from year to year.· Well, perhaps not quite; the well qualified pilot sitting behind put the little craft through its paces.· The assistants were also not a very well qualified group either in terms of formal school qualifications or further training.
NOUN
· A qualified accountant, his official job was to raise funds, find more money.· Another thing about being a qualified accountant is that I could always leave and do books at home.
· Instead of voting immediately, he suggested, regional groups should meet to choose the best qualified candidates.
· Although a qualified doctor, Eric Jones-Evans was essentially a man of the theatre.· Perhaps the man wielding the scalpel was not a qualified doctor at all.· In 1979, it was estimated that some 24.8% of all qualified doctors were living abroad.· A qualified doctor working as a senior houseman in a hospital pathology department she discovered she was pregnant in November 1988.
· Different kinds of vehicle and tanks are required for different products, which in turn need specialist handling by fully qualified drivers.
· As such, it is alleged that it is appropriate to be dealt with on the basis of qualified majority voting.· If not, the proposal would then be put to the Council of eleven member states for a qualified majority vote.· But more and more decisions are now taken by qualified majority vote.· Both of these require only a qualified majority of the Council.· It provides that the Council may, but only by unanimity, designate certain decisions to be taken by qualified majority voting.· The directives are proposed under article 118A, which is subject to qualified majority voting.· Then there is the problem of qualified majority voting on foreign policy issues.
· A qualified nurse is available to treat injuries and general illnesses and to advise on general health matters.· The event gives nurse managers, qualified nurses, midwives and health visitors chance to present their achievements.· In an ideal world every qualified nurse would have the chance to further her professional education in this way.· Two thirds of nurses who reported staffing levels had been changed believed the amount of qualified nurses employed had been reduced.· The number and variety of specialties open to qualified nurses is wide, and probably has no equal in any other profession.· Mr. Brown Is not it clear that many qualified nurses are not getting jobs in the health service?
· They are usually purpose-built, with facilities to help disabled people and are staffed by qualified people.· At the start of a project there is often a pressure on functional managers to provide qualified people for the project.· Many daytime activities are supported by a purpose built creche staffed by qualified people.· Prospects, therefore, for bright and well qualified people are good, although demand for solicitors varies from year to year.
· We are not prepared to accept restrictions on the employer's right to recruit the best qualified person for the job.· Only a qualified person can unravel the causes.
· The rule that qualified privilege protects bonafide responses to criticism assists newspapers which offer a right of reply.· The freedom of speech protected by the law of qualified privilege may be availed of by all sorts and conditions of men.· If it is found not to be true, the member may claim qualified privilege if he acted without malice.· The defence of qualified privilege has been developed in accordance with social needs.
· It is very complexed and probably better left to a qualified solicitor.· He or she is a qualified Solicitor or Barrister and is paid.· Newly qualified solicitors begin as salaried assistant solicitors.
· The basic weekly pay for a recruit to the fire service is £243 - rising to £305 for qualified staff.· Ideally, further education activities should take place at a time when the qualified staff can most easily be spared.· You can also organise your own courses at Ynys Hywel with the advice and assistance of our qualified staff.· Mr Huntingdon ensures that at least two of these qualified staff are on the premises at all times.· There was a lack of suitably qualified staff to implement the system and it became costly and time-consuming to implement.· The easterners need qualified staff at least as much as cash.· However, on a coronary care unit with adequate, trained and qualified staff this is not usually a problem.· However, there are many new avenues opening up for qualified staff in areas which have not traditionally been associated with nursing.
· At the other end of the scale, six were qualified teachers, three of them at graduate level.· As newly qualified teachers ourselves, and I can recommend it as stimulating rewarding and fun!· Newly qualified teachers posed another problem.· I intend to use the report to review the present arrangements for the induction of newly qualified teachers and in-service training.· More than half of the country's qualified teachers have left the profession.· Labour promise more books better schools and more teachers Meanwhile labour have promised more books, better schools and more qualified teachers.· There also was resentment in the way that this recently qualified teacher talked of the rich.· A qualified teacher will have undergone a three-year course consisting of twenty hours a week in college as well as home study.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounqualificationdisqualificationqualifieradjectivequalifiedunqualifieddisqualifiedverbqualifydisqualify
1having suitable knowledge, experience, or skills, especially for a particular jobwell/suitably/highly qualified Dawn is well qualified for her new role.qualified to do something The guides are qualified to lead groups into the mountains. If you don’t speak German, you’re not qualified to comment.2having passed a professional examinationqualified doctor/teacher/accountant etc There are qualified instructors on hand to advise you.highly/fully qualified a fully qualified nurse a professionally qualified social worker Are you medically qualified?qualified to do something He’s qualified to teach biology at high school level.3[usually before noun] limited in some waypartialqualified approval/support The proposal received qualified approval. The program was considered a qualified success. Is it worth the money? The answer is a qualified yes.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1adverbswell qualified· As a former footballer, he is well qualified to talk about the game.highly qualified· All the other applicants seemed highly qualified.suitably qualified· If we can find a suitably qualified person, we'll start straight away.eminently qualified· He is eminently qualified for the role.ideally qualified· His former wife is ideally qualified to comment on his character.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2adverbshighly qualified· The pilots who fly these planes are highly qualified.suitably/properly qualified· Make sure that the therapist is properly qualified.fully qualified· He was a fully qualified engineer.professionally qualified· All our staff are professionally qualified.medically/legally qualified· Decisions about such measures must rest with medically qualified personnel.newly qualified· How much is a newly qualified nurse paid?nounsa qualified doctor/teacher/accountant etc· After seven years of training, she is now a qualified doctor.
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