"worth one's salt" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈwɜːθ wʌnz ˈsɒlt/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈwɝθ wʌnz ˈsɔlt/ [General-American], /-sɑlt/ [General-American] Audio: En-us-worth one's salt.mp3 [General-American], En-au-worth one's salt.ogg [Australia]
Etymology: From the Ancient Roman practice of paying soldiers a salārium or wage with which to buy salt. Etymology templates: {{m|la|salārium}} salārium Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} worth one's salt (not comparable)
  1. (idiomatic) Adept or competent, especially at one's occupation. Tags: idiomatic, not-comparable Synonyms: worth one's weight in salt Related terms: not worth salt Translations (adept or competent): 勝任 (Chinese Mandarin), 胜任 (shèngrèn) (Chinese Mandarin), palkkansa arvoinen (Finnish), digne de ce nom (French), 有能 (yūnō) (Japanese), wart swojej ceny (Polish), знающий своё дело (znajuščij svojó delo) (Russian), компетентный (kompetentnyj) (Russian), сведущий (sveduščij) (Russian), wirth saut til his kail (Scots)
    Sense id: en-worth_one's_salt-en-adj-h4RC3duW Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Mandarin terms with redundant transliterations

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          "ref": "2021 January 13, Christian Wolmar, “Read all about London's Cathedrals of Steam”, in RAIL, issue 922, page 62",
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      "sense": "adept or competent",
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      "sense": "adept or competent",
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