英:['kɒmpɪtəntlɪ]
美:['kɒmpɪtəntlɪ]
英:['kɒmpɪtəntlɪ]
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词根:competent
adj.competent 胜任的;有能力的;能干的;足够的
n.competence 能力,胜任;权限;作证能力;足以过舒适生活的收入
adjective
proper or rightly pertinent
having requisite or adequate ability or qualities : fit a competent piece of work
a competent teacher
legally qualified or adequate
a competent witness
having the capacity to function or develop in a particular way: such as
having the capacity to initiate an immune response following exposure to an antigen
antibody production by immunologically competent B cells
of a bacterial cell capable of taking up exogenous DNA (as from a plasmid) during genetic transformation
natural and artificially-produced competent cells
Middle English, suitable, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, from Latin competent-, competens, from present participle of competere — see compete
The first known use of competent was in the 15th century
competitiveadjective
relating to, characterized by, or based on competition competitive bidding
competitive sports
competitiveadjective
relating to, characterized by, or based on competition competitive bidding
competitive sports
competitionnoun
the act or process of competing
a contest between rivals
rivalry
an individual or group one is competing against
look over the competition
the effort of persons or firms to attract business by offering the most favorable terms
the active seeking after and use of an environmental resource (as food) in limited supply by two or more plants or animals or kinds of plants and animals
competitionnoun
the act or process of competing
a contest between rivals
rivalry
an individual or group one is competing against
look over the competition
the effort of persons or firms to attract business by offering the most favorable terms
the active seeking after and use of an environmental resource (as food) in limited supply by two or more plants or animals or kinds of plants and animals
competeverb
to strive for something (as a prize or reward) for which another is also striving : contest
competentadjective
having the necessary ability or qualities : capable
a competent musician
1 There is no surgical patient I cannot treat competently.
任何外科病人我都能胜任地进行治疗。
2 In fact, Mayor Clarkson had agreed that the vast majority of black nurses were doing their work both competently and honestly.
3 Those dudes do their jobs competently, though London may not be the first city that comes to mind when you think of rippling, glistening hunks of well-muscled man meat.
4 Flipping between hastily erected quarantine tents and a bunker filled with scheming government officials and military personnel, this glossy, excitable product is competently acted and impressively staged.
5 It’s hard to criticize a show for not trying to be something different—and if Scream Queens just wanted to be a competently done horror series, it’d have to be judged on that basis.
6 They allow those subdivided pieces to be given logical and comprehensible names, so they can be competently manipulated by a single human brain.
它们允许这些细分后的部分具有逻辑的和可理解的名称,这样就十分适合由人类处理。
7 Nevertheless, it was tough to stifle my irritation at watching the cast stride through a competently drawn video game.
8 Mr. Muti conducted competently, but the music making often seemed uninspired and perfunctory.
9 These results suggest deep breathing “may allow participants to better regulate physiological arousal prior to music performance, and to perform more competently,” the researchers conclude.
10 He can lead this team competently.
他很适合领导这支队伍。
11 There is no surgical patient I can't treat competently, treat just as well or better than any other surgeon.
任何外科病人我都能胜任治疗,我的治疗跟其他的外科医生一样高明,甚至比任何外科医生都更为高明。
12 That the highest level of government business can be competently conducted with no men in the room.
13 Maintain facilities and competently trained personnel sufficient to carry out your obligations a Licensee.
维护设备和培训人员以更有效履行授权使用者的义务.
14 My inability to competently carry out the simple art of saying goodbye to another human.
15 As a lifelong tennis player and a former club professional, I thought tennis was one of the gifts I could competently pass to my two boys.
16 It’s handsomely shot, competently directed and, when the writing allows, generally well acted.
17 Fry competently performed Malvolio and I agree with Lorannah that he brings humanity to the character and solicits sympathy given the situation that finds him imprisoned.
18 Dishes had to go in the washer and come out taintless and doing this swiftly and competently meant I was acknowledged as a human being by colleagues I wanted to be like.
19 It was Bieber musically stripped down and still winning, playing guitar chords competently and earnestly belting out notes with his Peppermint Patty voice.
20 In a cynical world sincerity is the toughest sell, especially the kind that is scripted and portrayed confidently and competently by a cast that wholeheartedly believes its mission.
1 适任地
5 能干
good able useful capable competent up-and-coming hotshot ably capably able-mindedness savoire faire
6 足够地