competence
Prononciation : [ˈkɒmpɪtəns]
Mot
Contexte : « skills »
(noun) the ability to do something well, especially because you have the right skills or knowledge. It’s like when you practice something enough to be good at it, like riding a bike or solving math problems.
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Her competence in math helped her win the math competition.
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Lack of competence in reading made it hard for him to understand the book.
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What skills do you think are important for showing competence in sports?
Contexte : « legality »
(noun) the authority or power to make decisions or take action in a specific area. For example, a teacher has competence to manage their classroom, but not to decide school policies.
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The committee has the competence to make important decisions about the project.
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She was not given the competence to lead the meeting because she was new.
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Who has the competence to handle emergency situations in the school?
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