- unqualified success
- громкий успех, ошеломительный успех
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
unqualified — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not having the necessary qualifications or requirements. 2) without reservation or limitation; total: an unqualified success … English terms dictionary
unqualified — [unkwôl′ə fīd΄] adj. 1. lacking the necessary or desirable qualifications; not fit 2. not limited or modified; absolute [an unqualified success] unqualifiedly [un kwôl′əfī΄id lē] adv … English World dictionary
unqualified — adjective 1 not having the right knowledge, experience, or education to do something: unqualified to do sth: I feel unqualified to advise you. 2 unqualified success/approval etc success etc that is complete and without any criticism: The play was … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
success — n. 1) to achieve, attain (a) success; to enjoy success 2) to score a success 3) to make a success of smt. 4) a brilliant, great, howling, huge, resounding, signal, thorough, total, tremendous, unequivocal, unqualified success 5) a box office,… … Combinatory dictionary
unqualified — un|qual|i|fied [ʌnˈkwɔlıfaıd US ˈkwa: ] adj 1.) not having the right knowledge, experience, or education to do something ▪ unqualified staff unqualified for ▪ He was unqualified for the job. unqualified to do sth ▪ I feel unqualified to advise… … Dictionary of contemporary English
unqualified — [[t]ʌ̱nkwɒ̱lɪfaɪd[/t]] 1) ADJ If you are unqualified, you do not have any qualifications, or you do not have the right qualifications for a particular job. She was unqualified for the job... Unqualified members of staff at the hospital were not… … English dictionary
unqualified — adj. 1 not competent (unqualified to give an answer). 2 not legally or officially qualified (an unqualified practitioner). 3 not modified or restricted; complete (unqualified assent; unqualified success) … Useful english dictionary
unqualified — un|qual|i|fied [ ʌn kwalı,faıd ] adjective 1. ) not having the education or experience to do a particular job: They chose someone unqualified to hold such an important position. 2. ) complete and total, without any doubts: You have my unqualified … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unqualified — UK [ʌnˈkwɒlɪfaɪd] / US [ʌnˈkwɑlɪˌfaɪd] adjective 1) not having the education or experience to do a particular job They chose someone unqualified to hold such a senior position. 2) complete and total, without any doubts You have my unqualified… … English dictionary
unqualified — adjective 1》 not having the necessary qualifications, experience, or knowledge. 2》 without reservation or limitation; total: an unqualified success. Derivatives unqualifiedly adverb … English new terms dictionary
success — noun 1 good results ADJECTIVE ▪ enormous, great, immense, massive ▪ considerable, real, tremendous ▪ conspicuous … Collocations dictionary