proficiency
noun[U]
uk/prəˈfɪʃ.ən.si/us/prəˈfɪʃ.ən.si/thefactof having theskillandexperiencefor doing something:
熟练;精通Thejobad said theywantedproficiencyinat least twolanguages.招聘广告说他们希望至少精通两种语言。
Photographsenteredin thecontestwill bejudgedonoriginalityandtechnicalproficiency.参加比赛的照片将根据原创性和技术水平进行评判。
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proficient
- Thestatewill devote moremoneytohelpingstudentsachieveproficiency inmathematicsandreading.
- SomeprovidersrecommendedstrategiesforstudentswithlimitedEnglishproficiency.
- He is self-taught to a highdegreeof proficiency.
Skill, talent and ability
- ability
- accomplishment
- accuracy
- acumen
- adroitness
- chop
- endowment
- flair
- forte
- functional skills
- functioning
- genius
- muscle memory
- non-technical
- polish
- prestidigitation
- prowess
- speciality
- wizardry
- workmanship