transcription, транскрипция: [ kwɒlɪfɪkeɪʃ(ə)n ]
( qualifications)
1.
Your qualifications are the examinations that you have passed.
Lucy wants to study medicine but needs more qualifications.
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2.
Qualification is the act of passing the examinations you need to work in a particular profession.
Following qualification, he worked as a social worker.
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3.
The qualifications you need for an activity or task are the qualities and skills that you need to be able to do it.
Responsibility and reliability are necessary qualifications...
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4.
A qualification is a detail or explanation that you add to a statement to make it less strong or less general.
The empirical evidence considered here is subject to many qualifications...
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If something is stated or accepted without qualification , it is stated or accepted as it is, without the need for any changes.
The government conceded to their demands almost without qualification.
= without reservation
PHRASE : PHR with cl / group