Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Qualified
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Traduzione e definizione
qualified: qualificato, competente
He's finished studying and now he's a qualified chef. Ha finito di studiare e ora è uno chef qualificato.
Esempi
- "Of all the candidates that applied, you're the least qualified, but the most handsome."
- "I really didn't want to, but seriously though, if you just look at my resumé, you'll see that I'm more than qualified for this position."
- "I am a highly qualified applicant for that position."
- "We had many qualified candidates, and the decision was difficult, but in the end it wasn't much of a competition."
- "The Delavigne Corporation, a worldwide leader in cosmetics, seeks an experienced, qualified professional to manage the new customer service department in San Francisco."
- "His name is Mr. Jeffrey Steele, and he is extremely qualified for the position."
- "His name is Trey Feltchenheimer and he has experience in both management and customer service, and he is highly qualified in a number of related fields."
- "You should consult a qualified health professional immediately..."
- "You have extensive experience in the customer service field and you certainly seem qualified for this position."
- "I hope that you will consider me as a qualified candidate for any positions currently available at the esteemed Delavigne Corporation."
- "I would like to formally express my interest in this position, for which I feel I am well qualified."
- "I would like to formally express my interest in this position, for which I feel I am extremely qualified."
Esercizio 1
According to Scott McCully, what advantages does New Zealand offer for a new Delavigne office?
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
According to Scott McCully, what advantages does New Zealand offer for a new Delavigne office?
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This is correct. Scott McCully says that "rent prices are reasonable". "Rent prices" refer to the amount of money that ones pays to use or live in a building, apartment or office. A "reasonable (price)" is one which is affordable or moderate.
This is incorrect. Scott McCully does not say that New Zealanders are more qualified than Australians. To be "qualified" is be competent or to have qualifications.
This is correct. Scott McCully says that "with a bit of careful management, both the Sydney and the Wellington teams will enjoy some healthy competition." Scott is expressing an opinion that having 2 offices - one in Sydney and the other in Wellington - will encourage healthy rivalry, and will be a positive force in increasing sales results. "Competition" refers to "rivalry": people or companies that are in a contest against you.
This is correct. Scott McCully says that "corporate taxes are a lot lower than in Australia." "Corporate taxes" refers to the charges imposed by public authorities on the incomes of corporations.
This is incorrect. Scott McCully says that New Zealand isn't "any more remote than Australia", meaning that it is located just as far away as Australia.
Esercizio 2
According to Scott McCully, what advantages does New Zealand offer for a new Delavigne office?
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
According to Scott McCully, what advantages does New Zealand offer for a new Delavigne office?
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This is correct. Scott McCully says that "rent prices are reasonable". "Rent prices" refer to the amount of money that ones pays to use or live in a building, apartment or office. A "reasonable (price)" is one which is affordable or moderate.
This is correct. Scott McCully says that "corporate taxes are a lot lower than in Australia." "Corporate taxes" refers to the charges imposed by public authorities on the incomes of corporations.
This is incorrect. Scott McCully does not say that New Zealanders are more qualified than Australians. To be "qualified" is be competent or to have qualifications.
This is correct. Scott McCully says that "with a bit of careful management, both the Sydney and the Wellington teams will enjoy some healthy competition." Scott is expressing an opinion that having 2 offices - one in Sydney and the other in Wellington - will encourage healthy rivalry, and will be a positive force in increasing sales results. "Competition" refers to "rivalry": people or companies that are in a contest against you.
This is incorrect. Scott McCully says that New Zealand isn't "any more remote than Australia", meaning that it is located just as far away as Australia.
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