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proficiency

/pruh-fish-uhn-see/US // prəˈfɪʃ ən si //

熟练程度,熟练,精通,熟练掌握

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state of being proficient; skill; expertness: proficiency in music.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounability, skillfulness
Forms: proficiencies

Examples

  • The answer to that question could shed light on the proficiency of these Stone Age humans as mariners and their mental capabilities overall.

  • Benn Eifert, founder of an investment fund that uses options to ride out market volatility, says that successful options trading requires sophisticated software and substantial math proficiency.

  • Overall, the tests show fewer than half of all students rated below proficiency, which is defined as demonstrating competency over challenging subject matter.

  • Augmedix recruits people who have a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent, and screens for proficiency in English reading, listening comprehension and writing, the company said.

  • Eifert says a high proficiency in math is merely “table stakes” when it comes to trading options, which he calls a “piece of craftsmanship from front to back.”

  • This official said ISIS “acted with tremendous military proficiency.”

  • Batiste does not believe that entertainment is at odds with musical proficiency.

  • What the diatribe lacked in grammatical proficiency, it made up for in drama.

  • McKinley was scoring well below state averages for reading and math proficiency.

  • There is simply no substitute for the experience and proficiency of a properly trained pilot.

  • I study your language in your Dickens, in your Thackeray; at last I attain proficiency.

  • A host is presented as having invited to his table as many of his friends as were conspicuous for their proficiency in swearing.

  • Chivey had made a chatting acquaintance with the notary in the town, the Spaniard speaking English with tolerable proficiency.

  • In his youth he attained a very considerable proficiency in the Latin tongue.

  • He does not write of his exploits as though he were always amazed at his own proficiency.