ineligibility / ɪnˈɛl ɪ dʒə bəl /

不合格无资格没有资格不合格的

ineligibility2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not eligible; not permitted or suitable: Employees are ineligible in this contest.
  2. legally disqualified to hold an office.
  3. legally disqualified to function as a juror, voter, witness, etc., or to become the recipient of a privilege.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who is ineligible, as a suitor or team member.

ineligibility 近义词

ineligibility

等同于 disqualification

更多ineligibility例句

  1. A company will get rules 1-4 right but will use some language that makes the result ineligible for the featured snippet.
  2. They may not meet a trial’s inclusion criteria—they may be too old or too young, or have comorbidities such as high blood pressure that make them ineligible.
  3. She said different prosecutors could handle the state’s ineligible voting law differently, noting that Georgia’s secretary of state vowed to investigate about 1,000 people who allegedly voted twice in elections this year.
  4. A program supporting Americans who are typically ineligible for unemployment benefits will expire at the end of the year, with millions still relying on it as the labor market sputters.
  5. Plus, they were pleased to be able to allow several workers ineligible for unemployment to continue working.
  6. The decrees on the ineligibility of the high Bonapartist functionaries only affected shadows.
  7. "A certain sort of ineligibility, dear boy," returned the lady with a flattering cadence.
  8. Ineligibility of slaveholders—never another vote to the trafficker in human flesh!
  9. Finding it difficult to explain his convictions of her ineligibility, Clarence thought it equally crushing not to give any.
  10. “My dear, you should know better than to suggest that the ineligibility of any man is obvious,” said Mrs. Thrale.