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单词 competently
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Definition of competently in English:

competently

adverb ˈkɒmpɪtəntliˈkɑmpɪtəntli
  • 1In an efficient and capable way.

    our government's ability to cope competently with disasters
    one of the most competently directed comedies in recent years
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The movie is stupid—too stupid for the impressive special effects or the competently directed action sequences to wash away the bitter taste.
    • He handles the assignment competently and strengthens his own confidence.
    • The instruments were competently played by members of the all-female orchestra.
    • The report suggested that scientists should respond competently to media pressure and that the media should be obliged to report scientific matters accurately.
    • Individually, they are effective communicators who can competently manage group discussions in difficult situations.
    • To competently provide eldercare services, I encourage CPAs to learn about and understand the differences between Medicare and Medicaid.
    • His literary characters spoke competently about Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Chopin.
    • He sits down at the machine and competently sews the hem.
    • The travails of building reactors with indigenous technology is competently related in the book.
    • Most people would accept the need to express oneself competently.
    1. 1.1 In an acceptable and satisfactory, though not outstanding, way.
      it's only competently sung and it's all but devoid of character
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It ends up being just another competently made, untaxing, light as candy-floss action film with a few laughs thrown in for good measure.
      • Never too clever for its own good, it captures that wasted youth vibe competently enough.
      • He still has a good voice and plays guitar more than competently, but the freshness has disappeared.
      • All solos were delivered competently, some a great deal better than that.
      • It is poorly directed, poorly written, and only competently acted.
      • The love story, although competently told, never soars.
      • For the most part, it's a fairly routine mystery-suspense series with a supernatural gimmick, executed competently but unremarkably.
      • Predictably, the next installment will be equally as vacant, if not more so, than this competently average, empty-caloried affair.
      • I'd reached a point where I could play blues harmonica reasonably competently, without just huffing and puffing and blowing anything that came into my head.
      • We have got to do this work more than just competently.
 
 

Definition of competently in US English:

competently

adverbˈkɑmpɪtəntliˈkämpitəntlē
  • 1In an efficient and capable way.

    our government's ability to cope competently with disasters
    one of the most competently directed comedies in recent years
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most people would accept the need to express oneself competently.
    • The movie is stupid—too stupid for the impressive special effects or the competently directed action sequences to wash away the bitter taste.
    • The instruments were competently played by members of the all-female orchestra.
    • The report suggested that scientists should respond competently to media pressure and that the media should be obliged to report scientific matters accurately.
    • Individually, they are effective communicators who can competently manage group discussions in difficult situations.
    • The travails of building reactors with indigenous technology is competently related in the book.
    • His literary characters spoke competently about Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Chopin.
    • He sits down at the machine and competently sews the hem.
    • He handles the assignment competently and strengthens his own confidence.
    • To competently provide eldercare services, I encourage CPAs to learn about and understand the differences between Medicare and Medicaid.
    1. 1.1 In an acceptable and satisfactory, though not outstanding, way.
      it's only competently sung and it's all but devoid of character
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We have got to do this work more than just competently.
      • He still has a good voice and plays guitar more than competently, but the freshness has disappeared.
      • Never too clever for its own good, it captures that wasted youth vibe competently enough.
      • It ends up being just another competently made, untaxing, light as candy-floss action film with a few laughs thrown in for good measure.
      • Predictably, the next installment will be equally as vacant, if not more so, than this competently average, empty-caloried affair.
      • For the most part, it's a fairly routine mystery-suspense series with a supernatural gimmick, executed competently but unremarkably.
      • I'd reached a point where I could play blues harmonica reasonably competently, without just huffing and puffing and blowing anything that came into my head.
      • All solos were delivered competently, some a great deal better than that.
      • The love story, although competently told, never soars.
      • It is poorly directed, poorly written, and only competently acted.
 
 
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