competent
adjective /ˈkɒmpɪtənt/
/ˈkɑːmpɪtənt/
足以胜任的;有能力的;称职的 - He's very competent in his work.
他工作十分称职。 - competent to do something Make sure the firm is competent to carry out the work.
要确保这家公司有能力完成这项工作。 - I don’t feel competent to comment.
我觉得没资格评论。 - competent at something She is highly competent at her job.
她非常胜任自己的工作。
Topics Personal qualitiesc1- He was not considered competent to teach seven-year-olds.
他被认为没有能力教 7 岁的孩子。 - She is competent in five languages.
她掌握 5 门外语。 - She was mentally competent and she had the capacity to decide for herself.
她当时心智健全,有能力自己作出决定。 - a small number of highly competent officials
少数非常称职的官员 - mentally competent to stand trial
心智健全具备受审能力 - She's now a highly confident and competent teacher.
她现在是一名非常自信和称职的老师。 - You should keep practising until you're fully competent.
你应该坚持练习,直到完全胜任为止。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- feel
- look
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- in
- He's very competent in his work.
合格的;不错的;尚好的 - Ron was a competent player—more than that, he was good!
罗恩是一个合格的选手-不仅如此,他还很棒!
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- feel
- look
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- in
- Ron was a competent player—more than that, he was good!
- having the power to decide something
有决定权的 - The case was referred to a competent authority.
事情已交给有关当局处理。
- The case was referred to a competent authority.
词源late Middle English (in the sense ‘suitable, adequate’): from Latin competent-, from the verb competere in its earlier sense ‘be fit or proper’, from com- ‘together’ + petere ‘aim at, seek’.