incompetence

英 [ɪnˈkɒm.pɪ.təns]      美 [ɪnˈkɑːm.pə.t̬əns]
  • n. 无资格,不胜任;无能力;不适当;不熟练
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将“incompetence”分解为“in-”前缀和“competence”这个词根。记住“competence”意味着能力或胜任,而“in-”是一个否定前缀,意味着不、无或相反。所以,“incompetence”可以记忆为“没有能力”或“不称职”的状态。

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incompetence 无能力,不胜任

in-,不,非,competence,能力,竞争力。

incompetence (n.)
1660s, "inadequacy;" 1716, "want of skill," from French incompétence (mid-16c.), from in- "not, opposite of, without" (see in- (1)) + compétence (see competence). Native formation incompetency (from incompetent + -cy) is attested from 1610s.
1. The Home Office has been accused of inexcusable incompetence.
内政部被指责能力极其低下。
2. The administration's sublime incompetence is probably temporary.
政府的极端软弱无能或许只是暂时的。
3. He spoke of scandalous corruption and incompetence.
他谈起触目惊心的贪污腐败和小材大用现象。
4. He kept on blathering about police incompetence.
他喋喋不休地念叨着警察不称职。
5. She accused the government of dishonesty and incompetence.
她指责政府不诚实且无能。