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unqualified

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++un·qual·i·fied /ʌnˈkwɒlɪfaɪd $ -ˈkwɑː-/ adjective  1 KNOW STH#not having the right knowledge, experience, or education to do something 无资格的;不合格的 unqualified staff 不合格的员工unqualified for He was unqualified for the job. 他不能胜任这份工作。unqualified to do something I feel unqualified to advise you. 我觉得自己没有资格向你提建议。Do not confuse with disqualified (=officially not allowed to do something): She was disqualified from driving.不要和 disqualified (被取消资格的)混淆: She was disqualified from driving. 她被取消了驾驶资格。2 [usually before noun] used for emphasizing that a quality is complete and total 完全的,绝对的 The experiment had not been an unqualified success. 这次试验并非百分之百成功。 He gave her his unqualified support. 他全力支持她。
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unqualifiedBut would anyone unqualified be allowed to teach doctors or lawyers?Accountants Marks Bloom had audited the accounts and had issued an unqualified opinion on them.The kind of unqualified quantification illustrated by such examples, he might argue, does not really make clear sense.A qualified audit report, as opposed to an unqualified report, should leave the reader in no doubt as to its meaning and implications.This changed the ratio of qualified to unqualified staff from 61:23 to 58:28.The air campaign has not been an unqualified success in any of its missions.To this decision, the army leadership which had long ago forfeited its moral independence - gave its unqualified support.unqualified teachersAnd in fact, the isolation and weakness of the radical milieu put a premium upon commitment to an unqualified Utopia.unqualified supportTo this decision, the army leadership which had long ago forfeited its moral independence - gave its unqualified support.
un·qual·i·fied adjectiveChineseSyllable
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unqualified
unqualified /ʌnˈkwɒləfaɪd, ʌnˈkwɒlɪfaɪd $ -ˈkwɑː-/ adjective
 Word Family: noun: qualification, disqualification, qualifier; verb: qualify, disqualify; adjective: qualifiedunqualified, disqualified
1. not having the right knowledge, experience, or education to do something:
    unqualified staff
    unqualified for
    He was unqualified for the job.
    unqualified to do something
    I feel unqualified to advise you.
   Do not confuse with disqualified (=officially not allowed to do something): She was disqualified from driving.
2. [usually before noun] used for emphasizing that a quality is complete and total:
    The experiment had not been an unqualified success.
    He gave her his unqualified support.


un·quali·fiedBrE /ˌʌnˈkwɒlɪfaɪd/ 🔊NAmE /ˌʌnˈkwɑːlɪfaɪd/ 🔊 adjectivenot having the right knowledge, experience or qualifications to do sth 不合格的;没资格的an unqualified instructor不合格的教员~ to do sth I feel unqualified to comment on the subject. 我觉得没有资格对此事发表意见。🔊🔊~ for sth He was totally unqualified for his job as a senior manager. 他担任高级经理职务完全不够格。🔊🔊BrE /ʌnˈkwɒlɪfaɪd/ 🔊NAmE /ʌnˈkwɑːlɪfaɪd/ 🔊 [usually before noun] complete; not limited by any negative qualities 完全的;绝对的;无保留的;无限制条件的The event was not an unqualified success. 这件事并非百分之百的成功。🔊🔊I gave her my unqualified support. 我全力支持她。🔊🔊 OPP qualified