柯林斯詞典incompetent /?n?k?mp?t?nt/ (incompetents) 1. ADJ If you describe someone as incompetent, you are criticizing them because they are unable to do their job or a task properly. 無(wú)能的; 不稱(chēng)職的[表不滿] He wants the power to fire incompetent employees. 他希望有權(quán)解雇不稱(chēng)職的雇員。2. N-COUNT An incompetent is someone who is incompetent. 無(wú)能的人; 不稱(chēng)職者 The president turned furiously on his staff. "I'm surrounded by incompetents!" 董事長(zhǎng)憤怒地指責(zé)其職員,“我身邊全是些沒(méi)用的人!” 返回 incompetent劍橋詞典not having the ability to do something as it should be done 無(wú)能力的;不勝任的 an incompetent teacher /doctor 不稱(chēng)職的教師/毉生 He has described the government as corrupt and incompetent. 他形容政府是腐敗無(wú)能的。 返回 incompetent