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qual·i·fy
/ˈkwɑləˌfaɪ/
(vi.)取得資格,有資格(vt.)使有資格,使合格,限定,限制,准予
From:
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qualify
限定; 限制; 減輕
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Qual·i·fy
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Qualified
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Qualifying
]
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
.
He
had
qualified
himself
for
municipal
office
by
taking
the
oaths
to
the
sovereigns
in
possession
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
To
give
individual
quality
to
;
to
modulate
;
to
vary
;
to
regulate
.
It
hath
no
larynx
. . .
to
qualify
the
sound
.
--
Sir
T
.
Browne
.
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
.
4.
Hence
,
to
soften
;
to
abate
;
to
diminish
;
to
assuage
;
to
reduce
the
strength
of
,
as
liquors
.
I
do
not
seek
to
quench
your
love's
hot
fire
,
But
qualify
the
fire's
extreme
rage
. --
Shak
.
5.
To
soothe
;
to
cure
; --
said
of
persons
. [
Obs
.]
In
short
space
he
has
them
qualified
.
--
Spenser
.
Syn:
--
To
fit
;
equip
;
prepare
;
adapt
;
capacitate
;
enable
;
modify
;
soften
;
restrict
;
restrain
;
temper
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Qual·i·fy
,
v. i.
1.
To
be
or
become
qualified
;
to
be
fit
,
as
for
an
office
or
employment
.
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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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
qualify
v
1:
prove
capable
or
fit
;
meet
requirements
[
syn
:
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
" [
syn
:
restrict
]
4:
make
fit
or
prepared
; "
Your
education
qualifies
you
for
this
job
" [
syn
:
dispose
] [
ant
:
disqualify
]
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
" [
syn
:
stipulate
,
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
" [
syn
:
characterize
,
characterise
]
7:
add
a
modifier
to
a
constituent
[
syn
:
modify
]
[
also
:
qualified
]
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