0 lack of ability to do something successfully or as it should be done -- 無能力;不勝任,不稱職
Management have demonstrated almost unbelievable incompetence in their handling of the dispute. 管理層在處理這次糾紛時顯出了令人難以置信的無能。
allegations/accusations of incompetence 不稱職指控/指責
In all cases, these intifadat amounted to protests against social inequality, corruption, nepotism, authoritarianism, and the regime's incompetence.
Some pundits charged that the military's complete decay, especially the cowardice and incompetence of its commanders, had precipitated the debacle of 1847.
Congenital tricuspid incompetence simulating pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum, a report of two cases.
Yet linguistic incompetence hardly advances the linguistic turn.
An eight-year-old boy was known for many years to have mild congenital aortic incompetence.
This could be the consequence of turbulent flow at that site or, alternatively, to the presence of some degree of aortic incompetence in these cases.
We should resist the temptation to follow him, however misanthropic we may be, because human wickedness and incompetence without providence will produce only chaos.
Finally, anxiety in preadolescence was associated with developmental incompetence in adolescence.
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