incompetent如何读

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美:[ɪnˈkɑːmpɪtənt]

incompetent是什么意思

adj.

无能力的

不胜任的

不适当的

n.

无能者

不胜任者

incompetent自然拼读

in·com·pe·tent

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incompetent扩展

incompetently (adv.)

incompetent词根

词根:incompetent

adv.

incompetently 无能力地;不胜任地

n.

incompetence 无资格,不胜任;无能力;不适当;不熟练

incompetency 无能力;不胜任;不适当

incompetent英英释义

Noun

1. someone who is not competent to take effective action

Adjective

1. not qualified or suited for a purpose;

"an incompetent secret service"

"the filming was hopeless incompetent"

2. showing lack of skill or aptitude;

"a bungling workman"

"did a clumsy job"

"his fumbling attempt to put up a shelf"

3. not doing a good job;

"incompetent at chess"

4. not meeting requirements;

"unequal to the demands put upon him"

incompetent区别

 insufficient, inefficient, incompetent, ineffective

insufficient不充分的

inefficient效率低的

incompetent不胜任的

ineffective无效果的

以上来源于网络

incompetent词源中文解释

1610年代,“不足的”,源自法语 incompétent,源自晚期拉丁语 incompetentem(主格 incompetens)“不足的”,由 in- “不”(见 in-(1))和拉丁语 competentem(见 competent)组成。1630年代首次记录了“缺乏资格或能力”的意义。名词“无能力者”的意思来自1866年。相关: Incompetently。

incompetent_医学行业词汇

机能不全的,闭锁不全的:不能完成所要求的功能的

日常生活不能自理者

法律上被判定无资格处理自己事务的人

incompetent_地质学行业词汇

非强干

incompetent_法律行业词汇

法律上无效的

incompetent词源英文解释

Middle French incompétent, from in- + compétent competent

The first known use of incompetent was in 1595

incompetent儿童词典英英释义

inconclusiveadjective

not leading to a definite conclusion or result

inconclusive evidence

inconceivableadjective

impossible to imagine or believe

inconceivableadjective

impossible to imagine or believe

incompressibleadjective

impossible or difficult to compress

incomprehensionnoun

lack of understanding

incompleteadjective

not complete : lacking some part

handed in an incomplete assignment

incompleteadjective

not complete : lacking some part

handed in an incomplete assignment

incompleteadjective

not complete : lacking some part

handed in an incomplete assignment

incompetent1 of 2adjective

not legally qualified

lacking qualities (as knowledge, skill, or ability) needed to do something well

an incompetent writer

incompetent2 of 2noun

an incompetent person

incompetent1 of 2adjective

not legally qualified

lacking qualities (as knowledge, skill, or ability) needed to do something well

an incompetent writer

incompetent2 of 2noun

an incompetent person

incompetent医学词典英英释义

incompetentadjective

not legally qualifiedespecially: incapable due to a mental or physical condition

unable to function properly

incompetent heart valves

incompetent 例句

1 The man was a fool, he thought, or at least incompetent.

他想道,那人是个傻瓜,或者说,至少很无能。

2 But then I bite my tongue, realizing what that must sound like to Peeta, who is dying, in my incompetent hands.

3 Nearly every time some incompetent or toxic individual is forced to acknowledge a mess of his own creation, it comes with a shrugging plea of ignorance.

4 In addition, I cannot help but hold a grudge against those in authority who were incompetent, negligent, or looked the other way when the system’s foster parents were harming us.

5 An incompetent monster of a mother.

我是个不称职的,不近人情的母亲。

6 We were utterly dependent on this man, who was not only deluded and ignorant, but incompetent in every way.

7 One incompetent manager brings along another.

一个不称职的经理人员带进来另一个不胜任的人。

8 He was conditionally released from jail on the charges and found to be mentally incompetent to stand trial in June 2021.

9 As The New Yorker’s Rachel Aviv reported, Parks had these seniors declared incompetent, assumed guardianship, warehoused them in low-grade nursing facilities and liquidated their estates against family members’ objections.

10 One of the cleanest, and most succinct, entries came from veteran executive producer Rob Burnett: "You're incompetent."

11 This is the most benign version of incompetent parenting.

这是所谓不称值得家长们最常用的借口。

12 I'm sure Sorkin's depiction of these characters as incompetent irritants comes from personal experience.

13 The Taylor Hardin Secure Medical Facility in Tuscaloosa did all of the diagnostic and assessment work for courts managing people accused of crimes who might be incompetent to stand trial due to mental illness.

14 You may see yourself as useless, incompetent and blameworthy.

你也许会认为自己无用、不称职、应该受到指责。

15 That fastidiousness initially put Mr Nichtern on edge: “I remember feeling, ‘Oh, does she think I’m incompetent right now?’

16 He came to regret this mistake, however, when the winter term ended and I went back to my comfortable little room in Monmouth House and all my old incompetent ways.

17 The right question is: How incompetent are our leaders if a future pandemic reinforced by digital misinformation was so obvious that even a 29-year-old artist could see it coming?

18 The projectionist was either incompetent or had a superb sense of drama.

19 To Indigenous peoples, these colonizers sometimes seemed—and often were—incompetent and virtually helpless.

20 They were irritatingly garrulous, prone to fits of chicanery, and often surprisingly incompetent at what seemed to Indians like basic tasks.

incompetent 同义词

5 不全的

defective

10 无能力的人

eunuch

12 法律上无效的

null

19 机能不全

insufficiency

20 软的

soft mild tender

25 不够格的

unqualified

26 不称职的

inefficient

27

soft mild tender

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