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 competent ['kɑmpətənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 能干的, 胜任的, 有效的, 足够的

[经] 有权的, 授权的, 胜任的


  1. Is Mary competent as a teacher?
    玛丽胜任教师的工作吗?
  2. We know you are competent in doing this job.
    我们知道你可以胜任这项工作。
  3. He is competent enough to fill that position.
    他足以胜任那职位。


competent
[ adj ]
  1. properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient

  2. <adj.all>
    a competent typist
  3. legally qualified or sufficient

  4. <adj.all>
    a competent court
    competent testimony
  5. adequate for the purpose

  6. <adj.all>
    a competent performance


Competent \Com"pe*tent\ (k[o^]m"p[-e]*tent; 94), a. [F.
comp['e]tent, p. pr. of comp['e]ter to be in the competency
of, LL. competere to strive after together, to agree with;
hence, to be fit. See {Compete}.]
1. Answering to all requirements; adequate; sufficient;
suitable; capable; legally qualified; fit. ``A competent
knowledge of the world.'' --Atterbury. ``Competent age.''
--Grafton. ``Competent statesmen.'' --Palfrey. /``A
competent witness.'' --Bouvier.

2. Rightfully or properly belonging; incident; -- followed by
to. [Rare, except in legal usage.]

That is the privilege of the infinite Author of
things, . . . but is not competent to any finite
being. --Locke.

Syn: See {Qualified}.

  1. Mr. Lobato, who with his wife, LeAnn M. Lobato, owns 28.9% of the company, said it "lacks competent management and internal controls."
  2. They invoke the "competent judgment" of the "44 Nobel laureates" who grace the Federation of American Scientists' masthead, but it has never been brought to bear on "nuclear winter."
  3. The Supreme Court ruling Monday indirectly supported living wills by saying the Constitution guarantees a competent person a right to refuse medical treatment.
  4. But Smith noted that Hazelwood apparently felt the ship was in competent hands.
  5. On Sept. 6, he ruled that Bakker was competent to stand trial, despite a panic attack in which Bakker said he thought he was under attack by wild animals.
  6. That is to help finance the development of a dynamic private sector whose capacity for future growth will be largely determined by access to affordable loans from competent banks.
  7. She is diminished when (competent) regulators bind them.
  8. Wall said that even advocates of very tough capital rules believe regulators ought to have the leeway to allow undercapitalized S&Ls to continue operating provided they are profitable, have competent managers and stick to a plan to increase their capital.
  9. Restarting all three reactors in the six-month period "will certainly require a large number of well-trained, competent people who may not be available," they wrote.
  10. The report has sparked a bitter debate over the ability of the state's approximately 25 unaccredited law schools to produce competent lawyers.
  11. The attendants union also called on the company's board to replace Chairman Steven G. Rothmeier with "competent management."
  12. Bellcore has a "critical mass of highly competent and technical people," he said.
  13. Siemens is a competent company.
  14. He has said the agreement, signed in Geneva, was not negotiated by "competent people" In the interview published Friday Glemp said Jews should help Catholics become better acquainted with Jewish views on the issue.
  15. But the court, indirectly supporting so-called "living will" laws, said the Constitution guarantees a competent person a right to refuse medical treatment.
  16. But the play, "Making Movies," which opened Tuesday at off-Broadway's Promenade Theater, is a mistake _ a flat, unconvincing comedy that stymies director Don Scardino and a cast of usually competent actors.
  17. We're working very hard to depoliticise it; make it independent; make it impartial; make it competent. Generally, institutionally we're doing relatively well.
  18. "Franklin said, `Laborers and handicraftsmen are the wealth and support of the nation,' and we are hoping that by these grants we may increase the number of competent handicraftsmen in Philadelphia," said Whitfield Bell, commission chairman.
  19. We want competent, qualified black officers." The complaints arose after all 96 black applicants who passed an entrance test in July were accepted for further testing, while only 89 of 636 whites were accepted and 15 of 160 Hispanics advanced.
  20. Medical ethics specialists said a competent, informed patient should have the right to refuse life-sustaining medical treatments.
  21. U.S. firms importing goods from their foreign units count on competent authority to assure that prices mandated by tax agents in another country will be adjusted by the same amount here.
  22. The state's legal staff is "just as skilled and just as competent" as private lawyers, he says.
  23. "There is still some concern that the depth of experienced, skilled and competent people is too shallow," the report said. "After the first-line safety organization management, there is still a lack of talent.
  24. However, at the time the case was brought there was no specific legislation dealing with postgraduate degrees. Member states were therefore competent to deal with such matters in their own territories.
  25. The pilot is competent but there's no compelling reason to watch "Wolf," except for the San Francisco setting.
  26. Gray refused Wright's request and defended Selby as a highly competent regulator doing the tough job expected of him.
  27. Judge Rubin is part of an ad hoc effort to persuade state and federal judges in the circuit to seek out and appoint competent lawyers for post-conviction appeals.
  28. If he is competent and conscientious, he serves us well.
  29. At a news conference Wednesday, officials at the Denver coroner's office defended Deters, saying he provided competent, high-quality work during a crisis at the office.
  30. "The principle she felt bound with is the presumption that you can't supplant a competent loving family member with a stranger," said Arthur Caplan, director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics at the University of Minnesota.
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