competent
adj. 有能力的; 能胜任的,称职的
Someone who is competent is efficient and effective.
He was a loyal, distinguished and very competent civil servant.
他是一位敬业、优秀而且非常称职的公务员。
...a competent performance.
令人满意的表现
If you are competent to do something, you have the skills, abilities, or experience necessary to do it well.
Most adults do not feel competent to deal with a medical emergency involving a child.
大部分成年人不懂得如何对儿童实施急救。
1. properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient;
2. adequate for the purpose;
able, capable, competent
这些形容词均含有"有能力的,能干的"之意。
There have always been reputable and competent scientists that have disagreed with new theories.
对于新的理论,总是会有著名的权威的科学家表示异议.
To assist learners as they develop into competent leaders.
帮助学员成为出色的领导者.
Democrats claim this does not matter: Americans want a competent chief executive, not a role model.
民主党人声称这不重要, 因为 美国人要的是一位有能力的首脑而不是行为楷模.
Competent people can take charge of Party work or support services.
好的可以管党务工作,管后勤工作.
Only gold and silver may be perfectly competent of the two functions.
只有金银可以完美胜任这两项功能.