释义 |
incompetencein‧com‧pe‧tence /ɪnˈkɒmpətəns $ -ˈkɑːm-/ noun [uncountable] - City money is being wasted through governmental incompetence.
- He was posted first to Reading, and was soon proving himself a soldier and horseman of rare incompetence.
- Hence, their skilfulness is tightly coupled with incompetence.
- In the eternal struggle against administrative incompetence, we need it every single day.
- In the view of the media, the whole thing stank of incompetence, or worse.
- Labour wants to hide behind it, to disguise the incompetence and extravagance of Labour authorities and their lack of an alternative.
- The organization that fails to tell the truth on this score leaves itself open to suspicions of incompetence and deceptiveness.
- This could be the result of laziness or incompetence which would lose him his customers or his job.
- Yet perhaps the most frustrating incompetence of all is that which is repetitive.
► managerial/professional etc incompetence allegations of professional incompetence lack of the ability or skill to do a job properly OPP competencemanagerial/professional etc incompetence allegations of professional incompetence The report blamed police incompetence for the tragedy. |