B2 [ I or T ] to successfully finish a training course so that you are able to do a job; to have or achieve the necessary skills, etc.(使)具有资格,(使)合格
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He qualified as a vet last year.
It takes three years to qualify as a social worker.
What do you need to do to qualify as a speech therapist.
It took her nine years to qualify as an architect.
The course would qualify you to work abroad.
B2 [ I or T ] to have the legal right to have or do something because of the situation you are in, or to cause someone to have such a right有资格;准予;有权
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He had to show that he had a well-founded fear of persecution on religious or political grounds to qualify as a refugee.
Will we qualify for legal aid?
Do you think Scotland will qualify for the European Championship finals?
The area qualifies for designation as a site of special scientific interest.
If you work for 16 or more hours a week, you may qualify for Working Families Tax Credit.
B2 [ I ] to succeed in getting into a competition取得比赛资格
[ T ] to limit the strength or meaning of a statement限制,限定;缓和
[ T ] specialized language In grammar, a word or phrase that qualifies another word or phrase limits its meaning and makes it less general修饰;限定
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