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词汇 disqualification
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Definition of disqualification in English:

disqualification

noun dɪsˌkwɒlɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)ndɪsˌkwɑləfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action of disqualifying or the state of being disqualified.

    取消资格;无资格

    a period of disqualification
    count noun a ten-year disqualification
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Non-compliance within this time period may result in disqualification and an alternate winner may be selected.
    • Instructors will also have to be at least 21 years old and hold a driving licence without disqualification for a period
    • After the disappointing disqualification, he retired to Richmond Hill to live with the arts and entertainment editor's little brother.
    • He urged the imposition of a modest period of disqualification.
    • Nevertheless, in my judgment the seriousness of his derelictions of duty is such that it can only properly be marked by a significant period of disqualification.
    • Election officers have revealed that they have received the ten requests needed to force a by-election in the ward following Mr Tapster's disqualification.
    • Stewart was told his disqualification period will be reduced by 25 per cent if he completes a driver rehabilitation course.
    • An £80 fine was imposed, with endorsement of defendant's driving licence and a three months driving disqualification.
    • Coercion, however, would result in disqualification.
    • In the case of a suspension or disqualification the Case Tribunal will also need to consider the period over which such a sanction should apply.
    • Then if you are caught drink driving as well, for the drink drive crime, you face an escalation in the maximum disqualification period.
    • Equally, it may serve as mitigation in the director's favour in fixing the period of disqualification.
    • A period of disqualification was also ordered.
    • In the case of Christopher Smith the appeal against sentence relates only to the six-year period of disqualification which, Mr Daw submits, is excessive.
    • Although there has only been one disqualification, 15 drivers are two points shy of being automatically disqualified for six months.
    • The maximum sentences for the summary offences are a £5,000 fine and/or six months custody, with the option of driving disqualification.
    • I fix the period of disqualification as 12 years.
    • The maximum period of disqualification is 5 years.
    • Further he does not contend that the period of his disqualification is excessive.
    • Mrs Etheridge warned Stewart that if he drove during the period of disqualification, he could be imprisoned.
    Synonyms
    lack of entitlement, lack of legal right
    1. 1.1count noun A fact that disqualifies someone from a position or activity.
      被罢免的原因;取消资格的缘由
      such an offence is no longer a disqualification for office

      这种过错已经不再会导致被免职。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But viewing his similarity to the other singer's voice as a disqualification is pathetic.
      • An amazing litmus test: Deeply held beliefs are a disqualification for high judicial office.
      • That kind of political tone deafness is a disqualification in my book.
      • Since when is being a congressional committee chairman a disqualification for cabinet office?
      • This, in fact, is one of the many disqualifications for kingship which emerge during his clandestine six weeks in England.
      • That being so, his penalty must be a life disqualification.
      • One of the disqualifications for leadership in a church, and it should similarly be a disqualification from an office of public trust, is someone who is quarrelsome or overbearing.
      • In both cases they had been widowed relatively young, but in neither case was their gender a disqualification in their assumption of authority.
      • He's also apparently a friend of the Pope, certainly a disqualification in my mind.
      • On the face of matters, experience in Western Australian Liberal Party elections now appears to be a disqualification.
      • Paragraph 2 lays down disqualifications from membership so as to ensure that the panel is truly independent.
      • Is it a disqualification for a woman to make the home of her beloved husband her own home?
      • Disputes about basic legal rules and widespread social institutions affect too many people for them to be the basis of conflict-of-interest disqualifications.
      • After all, in many important spheres of life proximity to or participation in events is a disqualification for objectivity.
      • It is a clumsy disqualification which applies to a lot of other clerics, not just Catholic ones.
      • I suppose that's a disqualification from public office but I wish it wasn't as big a factor as it usually is.
      • There are few disqualifications for being an adoptive parent.

Definition of disqualification in US English:

disqualification

noundisˌkwäləfəˈkāSH(ə)ndɪsˌkwɑləfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The action of disqualifying or the state of being disqualified.

    取消资格;无资格

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An £80 fine was imposed, with endorsement of defendant's driving licence and a three months driving disqualification.
    • Nevertheless, in my judgment the seriousness of his derelictions of duty is such that it can only properly be marked by a significant period of disqualification.
    • He urged the imposition of a modest period of disqualification.
    • In the case of Christopher Smith the appeal against sentence relates only to the six-year period of disqualification which, Mr Daw submits, is excessive.
    • In the case of a suspension or disqualification the Case Tribunal will also need to consider the period over which such a sanction should apply.
    • Further he does not contend that the period of his disqualification is excessive.
    • I fix the period of disqualification as 12 years.
    • Equally, it may serve as mitigation in the director's favour in fixing the period of disqualification.
    • Coercion, however, would result in disqualification.
    • Stewart was told his disqualification period will be reduced by 25 per cent if he completes a driver rehabilitation course.
    • The maximum period of disqualification is 5 years.
    • Although there has only been one disqualification, 15 drivers are two points shy of being automatically disqualified for six months.
    • Instructors will also have to be at least 21 years old and hold a driving licence without disqualification for a period
    • Non-compliance within this time period may result in disqualification and an alternate winner may be selected.
    • Election officers have revealed that they have received the ten requests needed to force a by-election in the ward following Mr Tapster's disqualification.
    • Then if you are caught drink driving as well, for the drink drive crime, you face an escalation in the maximum disqualification period.
    • Mrs Etheridge warned Stewart that if he drove during the period of disqualification, he could be imprisoned.
    • The maximum sentences for the summary offences are a £5,000 fine and/or six months custody, with the option of driving disqualification.
    • A period of disqualification was also ordered.
    • After the disappointing disqualification, he retired to Richmond Hill to live with the arts and entertainment editor's little brother.
    Synonyms
    lack of entitlement, lack of legal right
    1. 1.1 A fact or condition that disqualifies someone from a position or activity.
      被罢免的原因;取消资格的缘由
      such an offense is no longer a disqualification for office

      这种过错已经不再会导致被免职。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But viewing his similarity to the other singer's voice as a disqualification is pathetic.
      • An amazing litmus test: Deeply held beliefs are a disqualification for high judicial office.
      • I suppose that's a disqualification from public office but I wish it wasn't as big a factor as it usually is.
      • He's also apparently a friend of the Pope, certainly a disqualification in my mind.
      • That kind of political tone deafness is a disqualification in my book.
      • Paragraph 2 lays down disqualifications from membership so as to ensure that the panel is truly independent.
      • One of the disqualifications for leadership in a church, and it should similarly be a disqualification from an office of public trust, is someone who is quarrelsome or overbearing.
      • That being so, his penalty must be a life disqualification.
      • Is it a disqualification for a woman to make the home of her beloved husband her own home?
      • This, in fact, is one of the many disqualifications for kingship which emerge during his clandestine six weeks in England.
      • It is a clumsy disqualification which applies to a lot of other clerics, not just Catholic ones.
      • Since when is being a congressional committee chairman a disqualification for cabinet office?
      • After all, in many important spheres of life proximity to or participation in events is a disqualification for objectivity.
      • In both cases they had been widowed relatively young, but in neither case was their gender a disqualification in their assumption of authority.
      • On the face of matters, experience in Western Australian Liberal Party elections now appears to be a disqualification.
      • Disputes about basic legal rules and widespread social institutions affect too many people for them to be the basis of conflict-of-interest disqualifications.
      • There are few disqualifications for being an adoptive parent.
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