qualification 的定义
- a quality, accomplishment, etc., that fits a person for some function, office, or the like.
 - a circumstance or condition required by law or custom for getting, having, or exercising a right, holding an office, or the like.
 - the act of qualifying; state of being qualified.
 - modification, limitation, or restriction: to endorse a plan without qualification.
 - an instance of this: He protected his argument with several qualifications.
 
qualification 近义词
ability, aptitude
qualification 的近义词 20 个
- accomplishment
 - adequacy
 - capability
 - competence
 - eligibility
 - experience
 - fitness
 - quality
 - skill
 - suitability
 - attainment
 - attribute
 - capacity
 - endowment
 - goods
 - might
 - stuff
 - suitableness
 - qualifiedness
 - what it takes
 
qualification 的反义词 12 个
requirement, restriction
更多qualification例句
- Boeing has a lot riding on this re-do, since NASA’s other partner in the Commercial Crew program, SpaceX, is now at least a year ahead in terms of its qualification program.
 - When the UK first set out to find an alternative to school leaving qualifications, the premise seemed perfectly reasonable.
 - Lead generation and qualification are all about seizing every single opportunity that comes your way.
 - For example, lead generation and qualification can be time-consuming.
 - Williams fares better according to more traditional measures — he’s a top-10 center fielder since 1901 according to both the Hall of Fame Standards and Monitor tests, which Bill James created to judge a player’s conventional Hall qualifications.
 - Qualification is exacting, and a majority of the teams that do qualify are from the West.
 - A term-limits law is a clear imposition of an added qualification.
 - Why should the fact of being a working mother be an automatic qualification for anything?
 - How do you feel about the fact that the qualification is still there?
 - Their marriage is squally: Cristina had been a dentist in Mexico, but her qualification means nothing in Nebraska.
 - While using the lustrous coverings for his works with consummate skill, there is one qualification that must not be lost sight of.
 - Both, however, will need a little qualification when the surrounding circumstances are carefully weighed.
 - We as heretofore, have been on the extreme; either no qualification at all, or a Collegiate education.
 - His lordship next proceeded to the ten-pound qualification clause.
 - In regard to the qualification of electors, he said it had been determined not to adhere to the parliamentary franchise.