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competency

/kom-pi-tuhn-see/US // ˈkɒm pɪ tən si //UK // (ˈkɒmpɪtənsɪ) //

胜任能力,能力,胜任力,资质

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural com·pe·ten·cies.

    • : competence.

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Examples

  • It’s just that “tech” has moved from being an industry to being a competency… of pretty much any successful business today.

  • I am still surprised by how many organizations still don’t have a reskilling competency, and I’m hopeful this moment will change that.

  • To get ahead of that chilling trend, “organizations need to commit to reskilling as a competency,” said panelist Liz Hilton Segel of consulting firm McKinsey.

  • The opportunity is that, even if an e-commerce business is seen as a “tech” play, that is not often its core competency.

  • They then try to find a local provider who has experience dealing with trauma, is bilingual and has the cultural competency to work with immigrant families.

  • Legal experts say trying children as adults is not only bad policy, but it raises serious competency and due process issues.

  • A system to ensure that providers have a baseline competency in the areas where they choose to practice makes sense to me.

  • Many other factors would come into play, including the competency and platforms of her opponents, both Democrat and Republican.

  • It is certain beyond question that whatever tactical tasks those troops are given will be executed with great competency.

  • “They tried to question her competency and she was like that for years and years,” he said.

  • Even in the present inquiry there can be no reasonable doubt of their competency to give us testimony.

  • Hundreds of families were burned out, and reduced from opulence, or at least competency, to penury.

  • Still, taking our officers in the aggregate, we believe that they are far below the standard even of respectable competency.

  • The undoubted competency of each reaches even to the paralysis or destruction of the rest.

  • Indeed, the physical competency attained in athletic games has its reaction upon every mental condition.