proficient 的 2 个定义
- well-advanced or competent in any art, science, or subject; skilled: a proficient swimmer.
- an expert.
proficient 近义词
able, skilled
更多proficient例句
- For reading, 37 percent of students ranked proficient or advanced, with 24 percent at least proficient in math.
- Similarly, researchers have demonstrated that the deep networks most proficient at classifying speech, music and simulated scents have architectures that seem to parallel the brain’s auditory and olfactory systems.
- “Areas with the lowest turnout, which were largely poor and frequently not always English proficient … also have extremely low rates of mail-in ballot applications,” Schmidt said.
- English-learners are students with a different home language, who are not yet proficient in English.
- Web development is all about evolving and stepping up the game you are currently very proficient in.
- For others, those ninjutsu-proficient reptiles were nefarious liberal propaganda.
- But to some people, those ninjutsu-proficient teen-turtles also meant nefarious liberal propaganda.
- Lots of things that now seem canonical would not have been accessible to Leonardo, who was not that proficient in Latin.
- The test runs about two hours and was quite proficient at identifying the mentally disturbed—especially those prone to violence.
- The Miscegenation Ball was an exception in its otherwise bland, though proficient, catalog.
- To suddenly discover oneself proficient where failure had been feared increases self esteem and adds to the sum of happiness.
- In Greek especially she was proficient, and Plato was to her more interesting than any story book.
- Only the most proficient students were allowed to attend public secondary schools.
- At last in desperation, I tried my only remaining tune, not being very proficient on the flute.
- To become proficient in the Sechwana language was the earnest purpose of Robert Moffat.