1.无资格,不合格;取消资格
2.使不合格的事物[原因]
1.a situation in which someone is not allowed to take part in something because they have committed an offense or have done something that is not allowed by the rules
1.Now, just as the French had faced up to his disqualification from public life, the case against the former IMF boss seems close to collapse.
现在,就在法国人终于接受卡恩失去了参与公共生活的资格后,这位前国际货币基金组织掌门人的案件似乎接近扭转。
2.An undershot bite in which two or more of the upper incisors lose contact with two or more of the lower incisors is a disqualification.
下颚突出式咬和如果有两颗或两颗以上的上门牙无法与下门牙接触,属于失格。
3.They might suffer a slap on the wrist at a civil misconduct tribunal; at worst , a fine or a professional disqualification .
他们或许会因行为失端在民事法庭遭到轻微惩罚,最坏的情况也不过是处以罚款或吊销职业资格。
4.Disqualification: Length of ear extending beyond the tip of the nose or hanging bloodhound-like, in long, pendulous fashion.
失格:耳朵的长度超过了鼻子尖或像寻血犬一样挂着,长长的、下垂的样子。
5.Disqualification of any entrant is not reflected in any public change of status or alteration of their entry.
若参赛者被取消参赛资格,不会对其社会地位或投稿作品有不良影响。
6.Any violation by the entrants of these terms and conditions will result in disqualification of the relevant entrants .
参赛者如违反任何条款及条件,将导致被取消资格。
7.This disqualification applies to persons or institutions engaged in an activity which could cause a conflict of interest.
参与可能导致利益冲突活动的任何个人或者机构无资格成为国际博协的会员。
8.But if any trace of glue should be found on the surface of the Butter, the team will be led to disqualification under the Rule 6. 1.
但如果黄油表面发现了胶水的痕迹,这支队伍将会因规则6.1被取消比赛资格。
9.As soon as these things are admitted , the political disqualification has no principle to rest on .
这些事情一被承认,政治上的取消资格就无据可依了。
10.Presumably, being a secret Christian would be a disqualification from that office.
倘若他私下里信奉基督教,那么他便没有资格参加竞选。