proficiency 英 [prə'fɪʃ(ə)nsɪ]   美 [prə'fɪʃənsi]

proficiency

proficiency  英 [prə'fɪʃ(ə)nsɪ] 美 [prə'fɪʃənsi]

n. 精通,熟练 

名词复数:proficiencies 

I brought her proficiency up to the required level. 我把她的熟练程度提高到所规定的水平。
With study and practice, almost anyone can do it with some level of proficiency, but most people don't learn how to think critically or analytically—nor are they even aware of its value. 通过学习和实践,几乎任何人都能以不同的熟练程度来掌握它,但是大多数人都不会去学习如何进行批判性或分析性思维,或者说,他们根本意识不到其价值。

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  • n. 精通,熟练
  • 1. I brought her proficiency up to the required level.

    我把她的熟练程度提高到所规定的水平。

  • 2. With study and practice, almost anyone can do it with some level of proficiency, but most people don't learn how to think critically or analytically—nor are they even aware of its value.

    通过学习和实践,几乎任何人都能以不同的熟练程度来掌握它,但是大多数人都不会去学习如何进行批判性或分析性思维,或者说,他们根本意识不到其价值。

  • 3. A costly solution, and this doesn't even take into account the additional time required for these developers to reach the level of proficiency required to do their jobs.

    一个昂贵的解决方案,并且它甚至没有考虑到这些开发人员达到完成他们的工作所要求达到的熟练水平所需要的额外时间。

  • proficiency (n.) 1540s, probably from abstract noun suffix -cy + Latin proficientem (nominative proficiens), present participle of proficere "accomplish, make progress; be useful, do good; have success, profit," from pro "forward" (see pro-) + combining form of facere "to make, do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put").
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