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qualified 英語で:

1. for


Is this for me?
This book is for students whose native language is not Japanese.
The bricklayer calculated that he would need 500 bricks for the wall.
The people next door were annoyed with us for making so much noise last night.
Why do you insist on paying for your school expenses yourself, when your parents are willing to give you financial support?
He attended the high school for three years without missing a single day or being late.
Even though I have studied English at school for the past six years, I'm still not good at speaking it.
The market for luxury goods is growing fast.
For all his wealth, he was still unhappy.
I will do that work on condition that I get paid for it.
Almost everyone in the class voted in favor of having a thank-you party for the teachers.
How about going for a drive to Lake Yamanaka with us tomorrow?
The two men understood one another perfectly, and had a mutual respect for each other's strong qualities.
After spending three weeks looking for a job, he found a well-paid one.
Your boyfriend got tired of waiting for you and left just now.

英語 "という言葉qualified"(for)集合で発生します。

verbs/adjectives, nouns with propositions G, H, Q
prepositions sritions

2. unqualified


I am quite unqualified to teach them.
Tom is unqualified for that job.
Beth is unqualified for such a responsible post.
My first task was to screen out unqualified applicants.

英語 "という言葉qualified"(unqualified)集合で発生します。

opposite & negatives eng - eng
negative prefixes

3. eligible


Everyone is eligible regardless of nationality.
As she is only 17, she is not eligible to vote, yet. You are not eligible for early retirement.
eligible voters
The electoral process is provided to all eligible citizens.
Only people over 18 are eligible to vote.
She added, ‘Isabel Archer and Dorothea both discard eligible suitors to marry self-important fools, but one sympathizes more with Dorothea.
Over 500,000 18-year-olds will become eligible to vote this year
Are you eligible for early retirement/maternity leave?
The damage is put at EUR 4.6 billion, so it is eligible for compensation.
eligible to run for office; eligible for retirement; eligible for the presidency
You could be eligible for a university scholarship.
An example of eligible is a bachelor who is ready to settle down, who is handsome, rich, romantic and kind.
When are you eligible to vote in your country?
Only people over 18 are eligible to vote. You might be eligible for a grant for your studies. An eligible young bachelor (unmarried)
Working, healthy people contribute to the reduction of medical expenses, the rise of the eligible age for benefits, and the curtailment of their costs.

4. competent


I had to part with my competent secretary.
He delegated his authority to his competent assistant.
He was a famous poet and a competent diplomat.
The office is full of competent people.
She's a very competent worker.
The new waiter should be much more competent.
Everyone has the right to an effective remedy by the competent national tribunals for acts violating the fundamental rights granted him by the constitution or by law.
The university has turned out competent doctors.
He is competent for the job.
I think the last man we interviewed was very competent.
You must get help from a competent person
if this was 1950, being completely competent — that would have given you a great career
Personally, there’s plenty to admire about the former secretary of state: She’s incredibly bright, broadly experienced, and undeniably competent.
All we ​want is someone competent to ​manage the ​staff.
I wouldn't say he was brilliant but he is competent at his job.

5. highly qualified



英語 "という言葉qualified"(highly qualified)集合で発生します。

Kolokacje / Collocations - common adverb + adjecti...

6. disqualified


He was disqualified from the competition.
... jailed for corruption and disqualified from running in the...

7. established


England established many colonies.
The scientific truth of evolution is so overwhelmingly established, that it is virtually impossible to refute.
Bernard Kouchner, who established Medecins Sans Frontieres, did not oppose the Iraq war.
November 23rd is Labor Thanksgiving Day, which was established as a national holiday to stress the importance of labor in people's minds.
No one may be questioned about his opinions, and the same for religious opinions, provided that their manifestation does not trouble the public order established by the law.
The applicability of any given comment depends on topics already established within the conversation.
The biologist classifies the newly found species in its own genus, whereas other taxonomists want to put it into an established genus.
The requirements which are defined between the contract partners shall be established
Impressive isn't it. A company that's only just been established but it's already got many outlets and is in fashion.
The revolutionary government, while raising troops from the masses and fighting a defensive battle, established a republic and executed Louis XVI.
Governments, in order to teach how to enjoy cell phones without being controlled by them, have established behavior rules that limit their use in public places, such as in churches, in schools, or during tests.
Peer helpers made the teacher's job a lot easier, but established a cruel hierarchy among the students.
The Assembly of Tibetan People's Deputies, established in 1960, is the legislature that holds the highest jurisdiction in the society of exiled Tibetans.

8. highly skilled