proficiency pro·fi·cien·cy n

proficiency pro·fi·cien·cy n
[prə'fɪʃ(ə)nsɪ]
competenza, abilità

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  • pro|fi|cien|cy — «pruh FIHSH uhn see», noun, plural cies. the state or quality of being proficient; knowledge; skill; advanced state of expertness: »Don Geronimo had been educated in England…which…accounted for his proficiency in the English language (George H.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • proficiency — pro‧fi‧cien‧cy [prəˈfɪʆnsi] noun [uncountable] a high standard of skill in a particular job or knowledge of a particular subject: • One corporation spends $2,000 a quarter bringing its employees up to technical proficiency. proficiency in •… …   Financial and business terms

  • Proficiency — Proficience Pro*fi cience, Proficiency Pro*fi cien*cy, n. The quality of state of being proficient; advance in the acquisition of any art, science, or knowledge; progression in knowledge; improvement; adeptness; as, to acquire proficiency in… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • proficiency — pro|fi|cien|cy [prəˈfıʃənsi] n [U] a good standard of ability and skill proficiency in/with/at ▪ a high level of proficiency in English ▪ Nick s proficiency with computers is well known …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • proficiency — pro|fi|cien|cy [ prə fıʃənsi ] noun uncount a high degree of ability or skill in something: proficiency in: proficiency in Arabic/reading …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • proficiency — pro·fi·cien·cy …   English syllables

  • Proficience — Pro*fi cience, Proficiency Pro*fi cien*cy, n. The quality of state of being proficient; advance in the acquisition of any art, science, or knowledge; progression in knowledge; improvement; adeptness; as, to acquire proficiency in music. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Improficience — Im pro*fi cience, Improficiency Im pro*fi cien*cy, n. Lack of proficiency. [R.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Improficiency — Improficience Im pro*fi cience, Improficiency Im pro*fi cien*cy, n. Lack of proficiency. [R.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Nonproficiency — Non pro*fi cien*cy, n. Want of proficiency; failure to make progress. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Unproficiency — Un pro*fi cien*cy, n. Want of proficiency or improvement. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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