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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pro·fi·cient /prəˈfɪʃənt/ adjective  GOOD ATable to do something well or skilfully 熟练的,精通的proficient in/at Martha’s proficient in Swedish. 玛莎精通瑞典语。 There’s only one way to become proficient at anything – practice! 不管什么事,要想熟练只有一种方法——练习! a proficient typist 熟练的打字员proficiently adverb
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proficientThere is only one way to become proficient at anything - practice!Some deaf children are, however, very proficient at sign language and they can also spell out words using finger spelling.Until you're proficient consider the following before you set out to sail.Lysander, her hero, is a lovable thicko who isn't even terribly proficient in bed.Before you can study at a British university, you have to be proficient in English.But the fact that a child reverses his numbers says nothing about whether that child will be proficient in mathematics.He started playing instruments at age 5, imitating his father, who was a proficient multi-instrumentalist.Rice is not only the most proficient pass receiver in the league, he is the most proficient in football history.The skills required for proficient reading take time to acquire.The black runs are for proficient skiers only.proficient in/ata proficient typistThere is only one way to become proficient at anything - practice!Lysander, her hero, is a lovable thicko who isn't even terribly proficient in bed.The suggestions are not designed to ensure that work-inhibited students quickly become proficient in doing schoolwork.But the fact that a child reverses his numbers says nothing about whether that child will be proficient in mathematics.Shippers like to see the same longshoremen, proficient at operating forklifts and the like, he said.With practice people can become proficient at recognizing and turning off the tension within the body for themselves without drugs.Some deaf children are, however, very proficient at sign language and they can also spell out words using finger spelling.Rice is not only the most proficient pass receiver in the league, he is the most proficient in football history.Gwen is proficient in three languages.
From Longman Business Dictionaryproficientpro‧fi‧cient /prəˈfɪʃənt/ adjective able to do something skilfully and wellAs standards rise, less proficient pilots won’t be hired.proficient in/atTo do a multimedia presentation you need to be proficient in public speaking.Origin proficient (1500-1600) Latin present participle of proficere to go forward, get something done
pro·fi·cient adjectiveChineseSyllable
skilfully something or able well to Corpus do Business


proficient
proficient /prəˈfɪʃənt/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: present participle of proficere 'to go forward, get something done'
able to do something well or skilfully
    proficient in/at
    Martha’s proficient in Swedish.
    There’s only one way to become proficient at anything – practice!
    a proficient typist
—proficiently adverb


pro·fi·cientBrE /prəˈfɪʃnt/ 🔊NAmE /prəˈfɪʃnt/ 🔊 adjectiveable to do sth well because of training and practice 熟练的;娴熟的;精通的;训练有素的I'm a reasonably proficient driver. 我开车的技术还算不错。🔊🔊~ in sth/in doing sth She's proficient in several languages. 她精通好几种语言。🔊🔊~ at sth/at doing sth He's proficient at his job. 他的工作效率很高。🔊🔊 pro·fi·ciency BrE /prəˈfɪʃnsi/ 🔊NAmE /prəˈfɪʃnsi/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] to develop proficiency提高熟练程度a certificate of language proficiency语言水平证书~ in sth/in doing sth a high level of oral proficiency in English一口流利的英语