incompetence如何读

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incompetence是什么意思

n.

不胜任

无资格

不适当

不熟练

incompetence自然拼读

in·com·pe·tence

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incompetence词根

词根:incompetent

adj.

incompetent 无能力的,不胜任的;不合适的;不适当的;无力的

adv.

incompetently 无能力地;不胜任地

n.

incompetent 无能力者

incompetency 无能力;不胜任;不适当

incompetence英英释义

  • n.
    • lack of physical or intellectual ability or qualifications
    • inability of a part or organ to function properly

incompetence词源中文解释

"不足"的意思最早出现于1660年代; "缺乏技能"的意思则在1716年出现,源自或仿效法语 incompétence(16世纪),由 in-(不,相反,没有,见 in-(1))和 compétence(见 competence)组成。本土形成的 incompetency 更早(1610年代)。

incompetence_医学行业词汇

机能不全,无能,闭锁不全

法律上无资格:由法院判决的,无资格处理其本人事务的法律身份

incompetence词源英文解释

The first known use of incompetence was in 1663

incompetence儿童词典英英释义

incompetencynoun

incompetence

encumbrancenoun

something that encumbers : burden

a legal claim (as a mortgage) against property

incompetencenoun

the quality, state, or fact of being incompetent

incompetence医学词典英英释义

incompetencenoun

lack of legal qualification

inability of an organ or part to perform its function adequately

incompetence of an aortic valve

incompetence 例句

1 An extended riff on Phil’s big business meeting offers Handler a chance to satirize the annoyance of travel, the incompetence of Phil’s secretary, the vanity of his very rich boss.

2 Daley participated in a years-long game as an adult, and it shows in the cavalier jokes, the rowdy physical humor and bouts of heroic incompetence.

3 Allowing Discovery to be frozen in so that she could not escape was considered professional incompetence.

4 The incompetence of the Louvre was now a national joke.

5 But when the school’s president was later ousted for incompetence, the trustees appointed Garfield to the position.

6 “The incompetence that permeates this administration is simply mind-boggling,” he said.

7 As public servant, Guyger should be forced to face Jean's family, apologize for her incompetence and take responsibility for paying for the funeral, along with any other civil lawsuits that are filed.

8 A story was direct and simple, allowing nothing to come between herself and her reader—no intermediaries with their private ambitions or incompetence, no pressures of time, no limits on resources.

9 If voters suspected that American GIs were dead because of sheer official incompetence, they might be tempted to vote the wrong way.

10 Even if Ayckbourn takes time establishing Charlie's epic incompetence, he is very good at showing what happens when the bubble bursts.

11 “Yes. He is. And that human made mincemeat of him. This entire situation could be wrapped up if it wasn’t for your department’s incompetence.”

12 Tracing the wrongful convictions of two men in Mississippi in the early 1990s, the authors ask whether problems in our justice system stem from basic incompetence, bald racism or both.

13 The 15th Documenta now comes to a close on Sunday — not before another controversy that has seen artists, scholars and politicians trade accusations of antisemitism and racism, harassment and incompetence.

14 A spectacularly atrocious, ostensible action thriller, “The Commando” is distinguished by an incompetence that extends even to locations.

15 He and his friends go to the police station and stumble through a theft report, a cheeky commentary on the corruption and incompetence of the cops.

16 The winner, from 2014: “Are you allowed to impeach a president for gross incompetence?”

17 She felt she had been made a scapegoat for her boss's incompetence.

她觉得,本是老板无能,但她却成了替罪羊。

18 Hard work overcomes a lot of incompetence.

努力能克服许多能力不足。

19 Jean-Paul Sartre once denounced the “philosophical incompetence” of Albert Camus and was said to have thrown out most of the letters he and Camus had exchanged.

20 However, the corruption and incompetence of the czar’s government, along with huge losses on the battlefronts, had eroded the army’s morale and darkened the mood of the Russian public.

incompetence 同义词

5 无功能

empty

10 无行为能力

incapacity incapacitate

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