1.使无资格,使不合格;使不能;【体】取消...的比赛资格
1.to not allow someone to do something because they have committed an offense; to not allow someone to take part in a competition, or to force them to leave it, usually because they have done something that is not allowed by the rules
1.Under the surface, perhaps out of view of the conscious mind, the person might feel that the failure disqualifies him from the human race.
本质上,也许在意识之外,这人可能会认为失败导致他变成了一个不合格的人。
2.The system disqualifies employees if their manager level is greater than or equal to the value that you select.
如果员工的“经理级别”大于或等于选择的值,员工将失去得到奖励的资格。
3.That criteria so far disqualifies a synonym for manbag, murse, as well as mankini, mandals and manties.
这一要求让同义词murse无缘入围,mankini,mandals和manties也是如此。
4.The cheater too is autonomous: he establishes a law, his own law, against the arbitrary rituals of the rule - this is what disqualifies him.
盗亦有道,他创造原则,拥有原则,反对一切条例的典礼——这就是他丧失资格的理由了。
5.Stuttering disqualifies. exceptions can be made for light Stuttering if you not in Armor or Navy.
口吃不行,不过如果不参加装甲部队或者海军,轻微口吃还是可以的。
6.This obviously disqualifies Western classical music and modern, industry-produced pop.
这显然将西方古典音乐和工业制造的现代流行音乐排除在外。
7.States often require beneficiaries to have worked or earned an amount that disqualifies many part-time and low-wage workers.
各州通常要求受益人必须工作或赚取一定的收入,这就排除了许多兼职或低收入的工作者。
8.This constraint disqualifies the use of this analysis for polymorphic viruses.
由于有此约束,图中的分析不能用于多态病毒。
9.The first condition disqualifies volatile variables from being used as thread-safe counters.
第一个条件的限制使volatile变量不能用作线程安全计数器。
10.Any overall color other than gray as described above, such as red, brown, solid black, white or other solid color, disqualifies.
除了灰色以外的其它颜色,象红色、棕色、纯黑色、白色或其它颜色都属于失格。