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qualification

Aussprache: [kwɒlɪfɪˈkeɪʃən]

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Kontext: „education“

(noun) This means having the right degrees, skills, or experiences to do a job or task. If someone has a special training or a diploma, they have the qualification needed.

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She has the qualifications needed to become a doctor.

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Without the proper qualifications, he couldn't apply for the job.

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What qualifications do you need to get into that university?

Kontext: „competition“

(noun) This refers to the specific requirements that a person must meet to be allowed to take part in a competition or a certain event. It's like a check to see if you can join.

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He passed the qualifications to compete in the track finals.

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She didn't meet the qualifications, so she couldn't enter the contest.

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What are the qualifications for participating in the tournament?

Kontext: „personal statement“

(noun) This is when someone explains or describes their skills, achievements, and experiences. It's a way to show why they are great for a job or role.

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His qualification included a brief description of his previous work experience.

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Her qualification didn’t highlight her important skills.

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Can you add more details to your qualification?

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