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in·com·pe·tent
/(ˌ)ɪnˈkɑmpətənt/
(
a
.)無能力的,無力的,不適當的,不勝任的無能力者
From:
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in·com·pe·tent
/(ˈ)ɪnˈkɑmpətənt/
形容詞
機能不全的,無能力者
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·com·pe·tent
a.
1.
Not
competent
;
wanting
in
adequate
strength
,
power
,
capacity
,
means
,
qualifications
,
or
the
like
;
incapable
;
unable
;
inadequate
;
unfit
.
Incompetent
to
perform
the
duties
of
the
place
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
Law
Wanting
the
legal
or
constitutional
qualifications
;
inadmissible
;
as
,
a
person
professedly
wanting
in
religious
belief
is
an
incompetent
witness
in
a
court
of
law
or
equity
;
incompetent
evidence
;
a
mentally
defective
person
is
incompetent
to
care
for
himself
and
requires
a
legal
guardian
.
Richard
III
.
had
a
resolution
,
out
of
hatred
to
his
brethren
,
to
disable
their
issues
,
upon
false
and
incompetent
pretexts
,
the
one
of
attainder
,
the
other
of
illegitimation
.
--
Bacon
.
3.
Not
lying
within
one's
competency
,
capacity
,
or
authorized
power
;
not
permissible
.
Syn:
--
Incapable
;
unable
;
inadequate
;
insufficient
;
inefficient
;
disqualified
;
unfit
;
improper
.
Usage:
--
Incompetent
,
Incapable
.
Incompetent
is
a
relative
term
,
denoting
a
lack
of
the
requisite
qualifications
for
performing
a
given
act
,
service
,
etc
.;
incapable
is
absolute
in
its
meaning
,
denoting
lack
of
power
,
either
natural
or
moral
.
We
speak
of
a
man
as
incompetent
to
a
certain
task
,
of
an
incompetent
judge
,
etc
.
We
say
of
an
idiot
that
he
is
incapable
of
learning
to
read
;
and
of
a
man
distinguished
for
his
honor
,
that
he
is
incapable
of
a
mean
action
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
incompetent
adj
1:
not
qualified
or
suited
for
a
purpose
; "
an
incompetent
secret
service
"; "
the
filming
was
hopeless
incompetent
" [
ant
:
competent
]
2:
showing
lack
of
skill
or
aptitude
; "
a
bungling
workman
";
"
did
a
clumsy
job
"; "
his
fumbling
attempt
to
put
up
a
shelf
" [
syn
:
bungling
,
clumsy
,
fumbling
]
3:
not
doing
a
good
job
; "
incompetent
at
chess
" [
syn
:
unskilled
]
4:
not
meeting
requirements
; "
unequal
to
the
demands
put
upon
him
" [
syn
:
incapable
,
unequal to(p)
]
n
:
someone
who
is
not
competent
to
take
effective
action
[
syn
:
incompetent person
]
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