Competence

  • 111competence in rendering thoughts — ekspresiniai gebėjimai statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Pedagogo galėjimas išmokti veiksmingai valdyti žodį, mintį ir jausmą; kalba, gestais, mimika, pantomimika aiškiai ir tiksliai reikšti savo mintis ir jausmus. atitikmenys …

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  • 112competence — n. [L. competere, to compete for] The ability of an embryonic primordium to differentiate in a specific direction, under appropriate stimuli …

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  • 113competence —   in rivers, the maximum particle diameter that can be carried at a given velocity …

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  • 114competence — Synonyms and related words: ability, ableness, absolute power, absolutism, address, adeptness, adequacy, adequate supply, adequateness, adroitness, airmanship, appropriateness, artfulness, artisanship, artistry, authority, bare minimum, bare… …

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  • 115Compétence —     Définition de Compétence     Un juge ne peut être saisi d une cause, que dans la mesure où les dispositions sur l organisation judiciaire et celles qui fixent les règles de procédure, lui donnent le pouvoir de la juger. Ce pouvoir, c est la… …

    Lexique de Termes Juridiques

  • 116competence — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. capability, capacity, ability, efficiency, proficiency; means, resources, income, sufficiency. See skill. Ant., incompetence, inadequacy. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Adequate income] Syn. subsistence,… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 117competence — com·pe·tence· || kÉ’mpɪtÉ™ns n. ability, capability; adequacy; adequate salary; qualification (Law) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 118competence — (also competency) noun 1》 the quality or extent of being competent.     ↘Linguistics a person s subconscious knowledge of the rules governing the formation of speech in their first language. Often contrasted with performance.     ↘Biology &… …

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  • 119competence — n.; (also competency) 1. Ability, capableness, capacity, qualification, suitableness, fitness. 2. Sufficiency, adequateness, adequacy, enough. 3. Sufficient fortune, adequate income, independent support, means of independence …

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  • 120competence — n 1. fitness, fittedness, competency, qualification, eligibility, preparedness, readiness; capability, capableness, efficiency, commensurability, the stuff, Inf. what it takes, U.S. Inf. the goods; ability, ableness, efficacy, efficaciousness,… …

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