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 competence ['kɑmpətəns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 胜任, 职称, 能力

[医] 能力, 活性

[经] 能力, 权限, 管辖权


  1. It has beyond the competence of the court.
    它已经超出法院的权限。
  2. No one doubts her competence as a teacher.
    谁也不怀疑她能胜任教师工作。
  3. His thorough knowledge and competence were recognized.
    他的渊博的学识和工作能力得到了承认。


competence
[ noun ]
the quality of being adequately or well qualified physically and intellectually
<noun.attribute>


Competence \Com"pe*tence\, Competency \Com"pe*ten*cy\, n. [Cf.
F. comp['e]tence, from L. competentia agreement.]
1. The state of being competent; fitness; ability; adequacy;
power.

The loan demonstrates, in regard to instrumental
resources, the competency of this kingdom to the
assertion of the common cause. --Burke.

To make them act zealously is not in the competence
of law. --Burke.

2. Property or means sufficient for the necessaries and
conveniences of life; sufficiency without excess.

Reason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense,
Lie in three words -- health, peace, and competence.
--Pope.

Superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, but
competency lives longer. --Shak.

3. (Law)
(a) Legal capacity or qualifications; fitness; as, the
competency of a witness or of a evidence.
(b) Right or authority; legal power or capacity to take
cognizance of a cause; as, the competence of a judge
or court. --Kent.

5. the quality of being adequately or well qualified
physically and intellectually, especially possession of
the skill and knowledge required (for a task).
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

  1. In exchange for new restrictions, the Biden bill would require states to provide lawyers who meet federal competence standards at every stage of the criminal process.
  2. Americans overwhelmingly favor maintaining or increasing the federal budget for space exploration, even while three in 10 doubt NASA's competence, a Media General-Associated Press poll has found.
  3. Is it about Senate Majority Leader Byrd's partisan interests in "presidential competence?"
  4. Their judgment was ridiculed, their diligence belittled and their competence questioned.
  5. I thought he had a higher sense of intellectual honesty and competence, and I'll tell you it really infuriated me as you can tell." So angry was Allen that another shareholder stepped up to the microphone to chastise him.
  6. Joy Adcock, president, says an interior designer "would of course consult an architect" if a situation arose that was beyond his or her competence.
  7. "We must reflect about the competence and capacity of the candidates.
  8. It has continued to do so even through a period when there has been reason to question that competence.
  9. They also voted both to limit directors' liability and to allow management to consider a broad range of factors, including social and economic issues and the competence and experience of a potential acquirer, in considering a takeover offer.
  10. Now he needs a team that will offer both competence and loyalty.
  11. The Tories' 'economic competence' rating scores consistently higher than Labour's.
  12. Many managers also miss the abundant opportunities for reducing operating costs in areas where they have no technical competence, such as pensions, medical programs and insurance.
  13. Senators from both parties praised Mr. Barr, who is 41 years old, as a nominee chosen for his professional competence as opposed to his political stature.
  14. Dan Quayle missed a once-in-a-campaign opportunity to bury doubts about his competence to serve as president if need be, several political analysts say.
  15. 'We shall compete on the most advanced level of science, education and competence, service, quality and delivery. He bristles at mention of the Maastricht fiscal targets, laid down to guide the path towards Emu.
  16. Virtually all the choreographers showed a certain competence in devising steps.
  17. It hinges on the competence of individual governments. Here, then, is the first clue.
  18. We have big tasks to carry out in disclosure, training and competence and our ongoing work of monitoring and supervision.' Roberto Baggio ran out of miracles in Pasadena last night.
  19. Gillers also argues that allowing Mr. Schroeder to practice law sends a dubious message to the public that the competence required to practice law need not reach the threshold of mental fitness.
  20. Such titles are designed to convey a sense of dignified, broad-scale competence and expertise in selling today's myriad financial products.
  21. The task force, sponsored by the Twentieth Century Fund, a nonprofit research foundation, said that Senate confirmation of Supreme Court nominees should be based "on a nominee's written record and the testimony of legal experts as to his competence."
  22. Flattery is the first and firmest rule in the Senate, but in a single day the debate on Defense Secretary-designate John Tower produced a series of mutual attacks on integrity, motives and competence.
  23. On management and financial issues, Mr. Burnley said managers at Eastern and Continental were "experienced professionals" and that there was "no basis for serious concern about management competence."
  24. But they are told to "dress for success," because taxpayers may judge their fairness, sincerity, and competence by appearances.
  25. Economic incentives are not enough because the poor lack the competence to take advantage of them.
  26. With these funds, "cost should be among the top two or three things you should look at. You should also look at the competence of the current managers, and the tenure of the managers," he says.
  27. Also Wednesday, the Defense Board of Yugoslavia's Parliament said it was concerned about public skepticism of the military authorities' competence in investigating the case.
  28. According to the SEC filing, however, Peat Marwick met with Allegheny officials last summer to raise concerns about the competence and performance of the company's senior financial management.
  29. By competence, he means all the qualities that allow a person to get ahead economically - not only intelligence but foresight, energy, discipline, and the ability to sacrifice for the future.
  30. In many areas we can help them and give them exposure to lift their competence,' he says. Even the greatest fans of management competencies admit that there are dangers involved.
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