单词 | incompetent |
释义 | incompetent (ɪnkɒmpɪtənt ) Word forms: incompetents adjective If you describe someone as incompetent, you are criticizing them because they are unable to do their job or a task properly. [disapproval] The court declared him incompetent to manage his financial affairs. I was incompetent at playing the piano. He wants the power to sack incompetent teachers. Synonyms: inept, useless [informal], incapable, unable An incompetent is someone who is incompetent. I'm surrounded by incompetents! Collocations: incompetent government Not exactly a shining star, she can nonetheless portray herself as adept at competent management of an often impenetrable and incompetent government bureaucracy. Times, Sunday Times He and his department are a depressing example of bloated, overspending and incompetent government. Times, Sunday Times Army commanders chafed at what they took to be inadequate and incompetent government support of military efforts to end the rebellion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He retired to the countryside, where he spread rumours that the country was going to be betrayed by the incompetent government. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A succession of corrupt and incompetent governments has inured them to the rhetoric of political slogans and programmes. Times, Sunday Times What would years of economic stagnation and incompetent leadership have done to their mood? Times, Sunday Times In the past few months, incompetent leadership has brought the eurozone economy, and with it the world economy, to the edge of a precipice strongly reminiscent of 1931. Times, Sunday Times Could that bring four more years of incompetent leadership? Houston Chronicle The claims have been described as 'completely outrageous' by nurses who say they are trying to oust an incompetent leadership that mishandled pay negotiations. Times, Sunday Times Planes, trains and automobiles have all been hit by incompetent management on mega salaries failing to clear runways, tracks and roads. The Sun Their attempts to provide a reasonable service are thwarted by incompetent management, who are more concerned with turning a profit. Times, Sunday Times There was a security breach that smacked of incompetent management. Times, Sunday Times Accusations of incompetent management continued to be made by the shareholders. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Various inquests discovered the extent to which incompetent management and neglect was to blame for workplace accidents and legislation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But this time economic collapse has nothing to do with trade unionists or incompetent managers of small businesses, or the failure to invest in new technology. The Sun Bears do not topple companies; the seeds of their destruction are already sown by their incompetent managers. Times, Sunday Times Often their negativity has developed over time because these people are frequently the products of poorly managed companies, or lazy or incompetent managers. Times, Sunday Times This includes the right to dismiss incompetent staff. Times, Sunday Times A blacklist banning incompetent staff could also be introduced for roles such as healthcare assistants and physician associates. Times, Sunday Times Professional leaders said that the move could let incompetent staff in 'through the back door'. Times, Sunday Times Lawyers are also inevitably predisposed to litigiousness, and the agency may calculate that indulgence of incompetent staff minimises the possibility of straining costs taking a further battering. Times, Sunday Times And in that case you are either incredibly naive or totally incompetent. Times, Sunday Times He'd happily do a show every night of the year, but he lacks a promoter - and most, he spits, 'are either totally incompetent or complete crooks'. Times, Sunday Times The effects of illusory superiority have also been found to be strongest when people rate themselves on abilities at which they are totally incompetent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 不称职的 Japanese: 無能な |
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