slovodefinícia
competence
(mass)
competence
- schopnosť
competence
(encz)
competence,kompetence n: Zdeněk Brož
competence
(encz)
competence,kvalifikace n: Zdeněk Brož
competence
(encz)
competence,působnost n: [práv.] Ivan Masár
competence
(encz)
competence,schopnost n: Zdeněk Brož
competence
(encz)
competence,způsobilost n: PetrV
Competence
(gcide)
Competence \Com"pe*tence\, Competency \Com"pe*ten*cy\, n. [Cf.
F. comp['e]tence, from L. competentia agreement.]
1. The state of being competent; fitness; ability; adequacy;
power.
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The loan demonstrates, in regard to instrumental
resources, the competency of this kingdom to the
assertion of the common cause. --Burke.
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To make them act zealously is not in the competence
of law. --Burke.
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2. Property or means sufficient for the necessaries and
conveniences of life; sufficiency without excess.
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Reason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense,
Lie in three words -- health, peace, and competence.
--Pope.
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Superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, but
competency lives longer. --Shak.
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3. (Law)
(a) Legal capacity or qualifications; fitness; as, the
competency of a witness or of a evidence.
(b) Right or authority; legal power or capacity to take
cognizance of a cause; as, the competence of a judge
or court. --Kent.
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5. the quality of being adequately or well qualified
physically and intellectually, especially possession of
the skill and knowledge required (for a task).
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
competence
(wn)
competence
n 1: the quality of being adequately or well qualified
physically and intellectually [syn: competence,
competency] [ant: incompetence, incompetency]
podobné slovodefinícia
competence hearing
(encz)
competence hearing, n:
displaying incompetence
(encz)
displaying incompetence, adv:
incompetence
(encz)
incompetence,nekompetence n: Zdeněk Brožincompetence,nekompetentnost n: Zdeněk Brožincompetence,neschopnost n: Zdeněk Brož
valvular incompetence
(encz)
valvular incompetence, n:
with competence
(encz)
with competence, adv:
Competence
(gcide)
Competence \Com"pe*tence\, Competency \Com"pe*ten*cy\, n. [Cf.
F. comp['e]tence, from L. competentia agreement.]
1. The state of being competent; fitness; ability; adequacy;
power.
[1913 Webster]

The loan demonstrates, in regard to instrumental
resources, the competency of this kingdom to the
assertion of the common cause. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]

To make them act zealously is not in the competence
of law. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]

2. Property or means sufficient for the necessaries and
conveniences of life; sufficiency without excess.
[1913 Webster]

Reason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense,
Lie in three words -- health, peace, and competence.
--Pope.
[1913 Webster]

Superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, but
competency lives longer. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Law)
(a) Legal capacity or qualifications; fitness; as, the
competency of a witness or of a evidence.
(b) Right or authority; legal power or capacity to take
cognizance of a cause; as, the competence of a judge
or court. --Kent.
[1913 Webster]

5. the quality of being adequately or well qualified
physically and intellectually, especially possession of
the skill and knowledge required (for a task).
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
Incompetence
(gcide)
Incompetence \In*com"pe*tence\, Incompetency \In*com"pe*tency\,
n. [Cf. F. incomp['e]tence.]
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1. The quality or state of being incompetent; lack of
physical, intellectual, or moral ability; lack of
qualifications or training (for a particular task);
insufficiency; inadequacy; as, the incompetency of a child
for hard labor, or of an idiot for intellectual efforts.
"Some inherent incompetency." --Gladstone.

Syn: incompetence.
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2. (Law) Lack of competency or legal fitness; incapacity;
disqualification, as of a person to be heard as a witness,
or to act as a juror, or of a judge to try a cause.

Syn: Inability; insufficiency; inadequacy; disqualification;
incapability; unfitness.
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competence hearing
(wn)
competence hearing
n 1: a hearing to determine legal capacity (to determine whether
the defendant can understand the charges and cooperate with
a lawyer in preparing a defense)
displaying incompetence
(wn)
displaying incompetence
adv 1: in an incompetent manner; "he did the job rather
incompetently" [syn: incompetently, {displaying
incompetence}] [ant: ably, aptly, capably,
competently]
immunocompetence
(wn)
immunocompetence
n 1: the ability to develop an immune response following
exposure to an antigen [ant: immunodeficiency]
incompetence
(wn)
incompetence
n 1: lack of physical or intellectual ability or qualifications
[syn: incompetence, incompetency] [ant: competence,
competency]
2: inability of a part or organ to function properly
linguistic competence
(wn)
linguistic competence
n 1: (linguistics) a speaker's implicit, internalized knowledge
of the rules of their language (contrasted with linguistic
performance)
valvular incompetence
(wn)
valvular incompetence
n 1: inability of a bodily valve to close completely

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