disqualify
英 [dɪˈskwɒl.ɪ.faɪ]
美 [dɪˈskwɑː.lə.faɪ]
将“disqualify”拆分为“dis”和“qualify”。记住“qualify”意味着有资格,而“dis-”是一个前缀,表示否定或相反。所以,“disqualify”可以记忆为“取消资格”或“使不符合资格”。通过这种对比联想,单词的意思就更容易记住了。
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disqualify 使不合格,取消资质dis-, 不,非,使相反。qualify, 使符合资质,合格。
- disqualify (v.)
- 1718 (implied in disqualified), from dis- + qualify. Related: Disqualifying.
- 1. The stewards conferred and eventually decided to disqualify us.
- 负责人商议之后,最终决定取消我们的资格。
- 2. Lack of education will disqualify you for most good jobs.
- 缺乏教育就会使你失去找好工作的资格.
- 3. A presiding or participating employee may at any time disqualify himself.
- 主持之雇员或参与之雇员的资格得在任何时候取消.
- 4. He always managed to find some fault in them which would disqualify them.
- 他总是想办法在他们身上挑毛病说他们不合格.
- 5. The House of Lord has the right to disqualify him from sitting in the House.
- 上议院有权取消他在议会中的席位.