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qualifier

/kwol-uh-fahy-er/US // ˈkwɒl əˌfaɪ ər //UK // (ˈkwɒlɪˌfaɪə) //

修饰语,修饰词,修饰符,修饰物

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that qualifies.
    • : Grammar. a word that qualifies the meaning of another, as an adjective or adverb; modifier.an adverb that modifies adjectives or other adverbs and typically expresses degree or intensity, as very, somewhat, or quite.

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Examples

  • The average number of international appearances is 18 but just seven in official competition, such as qualifiers and Concacaf tournaments.

  • Perhaps the most important qualifier here is that this could change.

  • Judging by the times in the qualifiers for the women’s 100m dash, a very old world record is under threat—tune in Saturday to catch the action.

  • The universality system allows a nation with no Olympic swimming qualifier to enter up to one man and one woman in the Olympics.

  • The Chicago Sky floor general easily leads the WNBA in assist percentage among qualifiers.

  • Here, the researchers, in classic academese, add a final qualifier.

  • Emily added that she regrets using the qualifier of "absolutely" (which we should have caught on the editing end).

  • The council says its goal is ultimately that the qualifier “women” be dropped from its name.

  • By this qualifier we wish it understood that mind, like body, has its accidental or acquired qualities.

  • Literacy as such was registered rather late as a qualifier of the warrior.

  • Some are identified as dictatorships of some sort, which almost none would accept as a qualifier.

  • Sharing is the ultimate qualifier for a sign, especially for a language.