qualified
qualified
having required skills
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qualified with Russian translation
qualified usage examples
Вы квалифицированный кандидат для этой позиции?
Are you qualified for the position?
Свяжутся только с квалифицированными кандидатами.
Only qualified applicants will be contacted.
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qualified synonyms
What's the difference between qualified / skilled / certified / licensed / proficient / experienced
Has the required skills, training or credentials; neutral, general term for meeting requirements.
She is qualified for the position because she has a degree in engineering.
Она квалифицирована для этой должности, потому что у неё есть диплом инженера.
Emphasizes practical ability and learned techniques; focuses on hands-on ability.
We're looking for a skilled carpenter to join the team.
Мы ищем квалифицированного (умелого) плотника в команду.
Implies formal certification by an authority or professional body.
She is a certified accountant with ACCA qualification.
Она сертифицированный бухгалтер с квалификацией ACCA.
Specifically means legally authorized to practice by a licensing body.
Only licensed electricians can sign off on the wiring work.
Только лицензированные электрики могут подписывать акты о проведённых электромонтажных работах.
Indicates a high degree of skill or fluency, often measured by testing or performance.
He is proficient in Python and data analysis.
Он владеет Python и анализом данных на хорошем уровне.
Highlights years or depth of practical experience rather than formal credentials.
He is an experienced manager with ten years in the industry.
Он опытный менеджер с десятью годами работы в отрасли.
Means able to do a job satisfactorily; emphasizes adequacy rather than excellence or formal credentials.
She is competent in her role and completes tasks reliably.
Она компетентна в своей роли и выполняет задачи надёжно.
General term for having the ability or potential to do something; less specific about training.
She is capable of managing multiple projects at once.
Она способна одновременно руководить несколькими проектами.
Conveys notable skill or cleverness in a specific area; slightly more literary.
She is adept at negotiating complex contracts.
Она искусна в переговорах по сложным контрактам.
Denotes a very high level of skill or knowledge, often specialist or authoritative.
She is an expert in digital marketing strategy.
Она эксперт в стратегии цифрового маркетинга.
Refers to someone engaged in a profession, with expected standards or conduct; can imply paid status.
She gave a very professional presentation at the interview.
Она провела очень профессиональную презентацию на интервью.
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How to pronounce qualified and what this word means
qualified translation: квалифицированный. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce qualified
/ˈkwɒlɪfaɪd/
qualified translation
квалифицированный
qualified examples
Are you qualified for the position?
qualified transcription
/ˈkwɒlɪfaɪd/, /ˈkwɑləˌfaɪd/
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qualified meaning: what does it mean?
having required skills
qualified pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
qualified is pronounced as /ˈkwɒlɪfaɪd/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
qualified definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Are you qualified for the position? Translation: Вы квалифицированный кандидат для этой позиции?
Is qualified part of Interview and Resume vocabulary?
Yes, qualified (квалифицированный) can be learned in the Interview and Resume topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is qualified part of Study and Work vocabulary?
Yes, qualified (квалифицированный) can be learned in the Study and Work topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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