qualified
adj. 有资格的; 具备…的学历/资历; 有条件的
Someone who is qualified has passed the examinations that they need to pass in order to work in a particular profession.
Demand has far outstripped supply of qualified teachers...
有教学资格的教师远远供不应求。
The reader should seek the services of a qualified professional for such advice.
读者应该向有资历的专业人士征求此类意见。
If you give someone or something qualified support or approval, your support or approval is not total because you have some doubts.
The government has given qualified support to the idea...
政府已有所保留地支持这个观点。
Mr Wade answers both questions with a qualified yes.
韦德先生对两个问题给出了不完全肯定的回答。
If you describe something as a qualified success, you mean that it is only partly successful.
Even as a humanitarian mission it has been only a qualified success.
即便是作为一次人道主义行动,它也不过是取得了有限的成功。
1. meeting the proper standards and requirements and training for an office or position or task;
2. limited or restricted; not absolute;
3. holding appropriate documentation and officially on record as qualified to perform a specified function or practice a specified skill;
4. restricted in meaning; (as e.g. `man' in `a tall man')
5. having elements or qualities mixed in proper or suitable proportions; especially made less severe;
6. contingent on something else
7. legally qualified;
Jane is well qualified for this teaching job.
简很适合担任这份教职.
His statement was too general and should have been qualified with phrase " in most cases ".
他的话太笼统,本应加上 “ 在大多数情况下 ” 加以限制.
Find someone better qualified ( than myself ).
另请 高明.
His past experience qualified him to handle such a delicate matter.
他过去的经验使他有办法处理好这件微妙的事情.
He recognised that he was not qualified for a teacher.
他认识到自己没有资格担任教师.