disqualifying

disqualifying[dɪsˈkwɔləˌfaɪŋ] 

disqualifying的解释

原级:disqualify

disqualifying

第三人称单数:disqualifies

过去分词:disqualified

过去式:disqualified

disqualifying 基本解释
使无资格,使不合格,使不能( disqualify的现在分词 );
disqualifying 单语例句

1. Disqualifying anyone even marginally above the threshold completely from a rather big subsidy would of course make the scheme more affordable to the government.

2. Her stepfather was found to suffer from fatty liver, disqualifying him from donating an organ.

3. disqualifying

3. To have even known the Chinese perspective seems to have been disqualifying for Huntsman, who soon ended his candidacy.

4. It's a timeworn PAP tactic that has bankrupted some opposition leaders, thus disqualifying them for parliament.

5. China had no standard regulations for the health of public servants, but many regional governments had regulations disqualifying public servants with physical disabilities.

6. disqualifying的近义词

6. The legislation approved Wednesday would require states to automate and share disqualifying records with the FBI's NICS database.

7. None of the revelations so far rise to the level of disqualifying.

8. Feinberg said that only 69 disqualifying lawsuits have been filed, and only three of those were filed in the last five months.

9. Reformists accuse the council of disqualifying liberals to sway the polls in the conservatives'favor.

10. The Swedish table tennis legend dealt a second blow on the powerful Chinese in the evening by disqualifying Ma in the singles.

disqualifying 英英释义

adj

1. depriving of legal right
    rendering legally disqualified

    e.g. certain disabling restrictions disqualified him for citizenship

    Synonym: disabling