[dɪs'kwɒlɪfaɪ][dɪs'kwɑːlɪfaɪ]
  • v. 使 … 丧失资格
  • 记忆方法

    词根词缀法
    dis-,不,非,使相反。qualify,使符合资质,合格。
      verb(动词)
      1. 取消…的资格,剥夺…的资格

    双解例句

    verb(动词)
    1. 取消…的资格,剥夺…的资格

      Two top athletes have been disqualified from the championship after positive drug tests.

      两名顶级运动员因药检呈阳性而被取消了参加锦标赛的资格。

      He's been disqualified from driving for a year.

      他被取消驾驶资格一年。

    小知识

    To disqualify someone is to not allow them to participate, or to make them unfit for participation. Turning eleven would disqualify a person from playing on a soccer team for kids ten and under.

    Judges will disqualify a marathon runner if they discover she's actually wearing roller skates, and a baseball player's age may disqualify him from playing on a certain team. Being blind disqualifies people from driving, and a criminal history can disqualify someone from working at a school. Disqualify adds the “do the opposite of” prefix dis- to qualify, which comes from the medieval Latin root qualificare, “to attribute a quality to.”

    实用短语

    1. to disqualify

      使失去资格

    2. disable disqualify

      使失去能力,使不胜任

    3. disqualify powdered milk

      问题奶粉

    4. disqualify hillary clinton

      取消希拉里克林顿的竞选资格

    5. disqualify y

      取消比赛资格,失去资格

    6. disqualify lead

      取消潜在客户资格

    7. disqualify for

      使失去

    8. disqualify sb for

      取消某人担任

    反义词

    vt.夺取资格;使其不能

    qualify

    其他释义

    qualify

    同根词

    词根:disqualify

    adj.

    disqualified不合格的;被取消资格的

    n.

    disqualification不合格;取消资格;被罚下场

    v.

    disqualified使不合格;取消…的资格(disqualify的过去分词)