proficient
proficient 英 [prəˈfɪʃnt] 美 [prəˈfɪʃənt]
adj. 熟练的,精通的 n. 精通;专家,能手
- When someone has become good at something, they are proficient. After all those hours playing video games, you must be very proficient at them.
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- adj. 熟练的,精通的
- n. 精通;专家,能手
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1. She was very proficient in music.
她非常精通音乐。
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2. As with the transition from competent to proficient, the transition to Expert is also non-linear.
正如从“胜任”到“精通”的转变一样,转变为“专家”也是非线性的过程。
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3. The complexity is rapidly reaching a point of critical mass, where one single developer can no longer know everything needed to be proficient at his or her job.
复杂性迅速地到达一个临界点,即一个单独的开发者已经不能精通他或她工作中的方方面面了。
- proficient (adj.) 1580s, back-formation from proficiency or else from Old French proficient (15c.), from Latin proficientem (nominative proficiens), present participle of proficere "to make progress, go forward, effect, accomplish, be useful," from pro "forward" (see pro-) + combining form of facere "to make, do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). Related: Proficiently.
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