competence
noun /ˈkɒmpɪtəns/
/ˈkɑːmpɪtəns/
- (also less frequent competency)[uncountable, countable] competence (in something) | competence (in doing something) the ability to do something well
- to gain a high level of competence in English
- professional/technical competence
Extra Examples- He gradually developed the competence to deal with the more difficult cases.
- I'm afraid the work is beyond his competence.
- She shows a high level of technical competence.
- Students had questioned her competence as a teacher.
- The company's core competence lay in engineering.
- This should be well within your competence.
- The course is aimed at developing professional competence in language teachers.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- basic
- academic
- …
- have
- demonstrate
- display
- …
- beyond somebody’s competence
- within somebody’s competence
- competence as
- …
- a level of competence
- a standard of competence
- [uncountable] (law) the power that a court, an organization or a person has to deal with something
- The judge has to act within the competence of the court.
- outside somebody’s area of competence
Extra Examples- The decisions come within the competence of the committee.
- matters that fall outside the court's competence
- The commission has no formal competence in cultural matters.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- formal
- exclusive
- have
- outside somebody/something’s competence
- within somebody/something’s competence
- an area of competence
- [countable] (also less frequent competency)(specialist) a skill that you need in a particular job or for a particular task
- The syllabus lists the knowledge and competences required at this level.
- You will agree with us a personal learning contract, based on an assessment of personal competences in relation to career objectives.