qualify

//ˈkwɒl.ɪ.faɪ//

Verbs
B1

Translation

to qualify

Definition

To qualify means to gain the right to do something or to reach a necessary standard, often by meeting specific requirements, passing a test, or performing well enough in a competition. This verb is commonly used in contexts like sports, education, and professional certifications. For instance, a team qualifies for a tournament by winning enough matches, or a person qualifies for a job by completing the required training. It focuses on the process of becoming eligible or competent for a particular position, opportunity, or next stage.

Example

  • She studied hard to qualify for the advanced English course.

    İleri İngilizce kursuna hak kazanmak için çok çalıştı.

  • Our national team needs to win this match to qualify for the World Cup.

    Milli takımımızın Dünya Kupası'na katılmaya hak kazanması için bu maçı kazanması gerekiyor.

  • You must complete the internship to qualify as a certified engineer.

    Sertifikalı bir mühendis olmaya hak kazanmak için stajı tamamlamalısın.

  • His high score in the preliminary round allowed him to qualify for the finals.

    Eleme turundaki yüksek puanı, finalde yarışmaya hak kazanmasını sağladı.

  • To qualify for the student discount, you need to show your university ID.

    Öğrenci indiriminden yararlanmaya hak kazanmak için üniversite kimliğini göstermen gerekiyor.

  • The athlete ran a fantastic race to qualify for the Olympic Games.

    Sporcu, Olimpiyat Oyunları'na katılmaya hak kazanmak için harika bir koşu koştu.

  • Applicants must have three years of experience to qualify for this management position.

    Başvuranların bu yönetici pozisyonuna hak kazanması için üç yıllık deneyime sahip olması gerekir.

  • Only the top two teams from each group will qualify for the knockout stage.

    Her gruptan sadece ilk iki takım eleme aşamasına hak kazanacak.

  • After finishing the training program, she finally qualified to drive heavy vehicles.

    Eğitim programını bitirdikten sonra, nihayet ağır araç kullanmaya hak kazandı.

  • Your family's low income may help you qualify for financial aid.

    Ailenizin düşük geliri, mali yardım almaya hak kazanmanıza yardımcı olabilir.

Synonyms

earn eligibility
become eligible
meet the requirements

Other meanings

  • B1
    hak kazanmak, nitelik kazanmak(this page)
  • B2
    nitelendirmek, tanımlamakView this sense

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