incompetent
英 [ɪnˈkɒm.pɪ.tənt]
美 [ɪnˈkɑːm.pə.t̬ənt]
- adj. 无能力的,不胜任的;不合适的;不适当的;无力的
- n. 无能力者
将“incompetent”拆分为“in-”和“competent”。首先记住“competent”意为“有能力的”,然后在它前面加上“in-”,这个前缀意味着“不”或“没有”。组合起来,就是“没有能力的”,即“incompetent”表示“无能的”或“不胜任的”。
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- incompetent (adj.)
- 1610s, "insufficient," from French incompétent, from Late Latin incompetentem (nominative incompetens) "insufficient," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + Latin competentem (see competent). Sense of "lacking qualification or ability" first recorded 1630s. The noun meaning "incompetent person" is from 1866. Related: Incompetently.
- 1. He has been scathing in his denunciation of corrupt and incompetent politicians.
- 他抨击起那些腐败无能的政客来一直都很尖刻犀利。
- 2. Lazy and incompetent police officers are letting the public down.
- 懒惰兼无能的警官令公众失望。
- 3. You may see yourself as useless, incompetent and blameworthy.
- 你也许会认为自己无用、不称职、应该受到指责。
- 4. The mess was directly attributable to a corrupt and incompetent official.
- 某个腐败无能的官员是导致这一烂摊子的罪魁祸首。
- 5. The man was a fool, he thought, or at least incompetent.
- 他想道,那人是个傻瓜,或者说,至少很无能。