competent

competent
'kompətənt
adjective
(capable; skilled: a competent pianist; competent to drive a car.) competente
- competently
competent
tr['kɒmpɪtənt]
adjective
1 (person) competente; (work, novel, etc) aceptable, bastante bien
he is very competent at his job es muy competente en su trabajo
2 SMALLLAW/SMALL competente
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be competent to do something estar capacitado,-a para hacer algo
competent ['kɑmpətənt] adj
: competente, capaz
competent
adj.
apto, -a adj.
bastante adj.
calificado, -a adj.
capaz adj.
competente adj.
hábil adj.
'kɑːmpətənt, 'kɒmpɪtənt
adjective
a) <person> competente, capaz

to be competent to + INF — estar* capacitado para + inf

b) (adequate) aceptable
c) (Law) <court> competente; <witness> hábil
['kɒmpɪtǝnt]
ADJ
1) (=proficient) [person, pilot, nurse] competente, capaz

to be competent at sth — ser competente en algo

students must be competent in five basic subjects — los estudiantes tienen que ser competentes en or dominar cinco asignaturas fundamentales

to feel competent to do sth — sentirse capacitado para hacer algo

2) (=satisfactory) [work, performance] aceptable

his work is competent, but not very original — su trabajo es aceptable pero no muy original

a competent knowledge of the language — un conocimiento or dominio suficiente del idioma

he did a very competent job — hizo su trabajo muy bien

a highly competent piece of work — un trabajo muy bien hecho

3) (Jur) [court] competente; [witness] hábil
* * *
['kɑːmpətənt, 'kɒmpɪtənt]
adjective
a) <person> competente, capaz

to be competent to + INF — estar* capacitado para + inf

b) (adequate) aceptable
c) (Law) <court> competente; <witness> hábil

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