qualified
adjective
uk/ˈkwɒl.ɪ.faɪd/us/ˈkwɑː.lə.faɪd/qualifiedadjective(TRAINED)
B1
havingfinishedatrainingcourse, or havingparticularskills, etc.:
有资格的;合格的,胜任的Tim is now a qualifiedarchitect.蒂姆现在是一个合格的建筑师了。
What makes youthinkthat you are qualifiedforthisjob?什么使你觉得自己有资格从事这份工作?
[+ to infinitive]I'm not qualifiedtogiveadviceon suchmatters.在这样的事情上我没有资格提建议。
- If youwanta qualifiedaccountant,theirservicesdon't comecheap.
- A qualifiedteacher, hemoonlightedas acabbiein theeveningstopaytherent.
- He might have told you he was a qualifiedelectrician, but thetruthisquiteotherwise.
- He is well qualified for thejob, but he doeslackpersonality.
- Mystartingsalaryas anewlyqualifiedteacherwasn't enough tosupportafamily.
Types of employment
- admin
- administrative
- administrative assistant
- administratively
- at the coalfaceidiom
- jobless
- joblessness
- jobseeker
- labour-intensive
- lackey
- professionality
- recertify
- redundancy
- redundant
- retcon
- well qualified
- WFH
- white-collar
- who's whoidiom
- wilderness yearsidiom
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Skilled, talented and able
qualifiedadjective(LIMITED)
limited:
有限制的Thereseemsto be qualifiedsupportfor theidea.对这个观点的支持似乎有所保留。
Lack of freedom to act
- be in bondage tosomethingidiom
- be locked insomething
- bondage
- bound
- boxed in
- disempowered
- disempowering
- disenfranchisement
- heel
- lock
- non-voluntary
- paralytic
- regimented
- servitude
- shackle
- someone'shands are tiedidiom
- tethered
- thumb
- tie
- undersomeone'sthumbidiom