0 to have the ability to -- å være i stand til
Would you be able to help? Kunne du hjelpe meg?
1 intelligent and skilled -- dyktig
a very able student en veldig flink student
2 used to say that you can do a particular action to something -- ynkelige
3 (opposite unable) having enough strength, knowledge etc to do something -- i stand til, kunne
She was eventually able to open the door.
4 clever and skilful; capable -- dyktig, flink
She is a very able nurse with many years’ experience.
Will he circularise all the known dis- abled with a catalogue of what aids are available?
Never has the percentage of unemployment among dis- abled men been as high as unemployment among the fit.
They can call before them permanent secretaries, senior civil servants, chairmen of nationalised industries and other members of that great coterie of unanswer-ables.
The automatic telephone en- ables us to dispense with that part of the system altogether, because the automatic telephone provides an automatic record which is necessarily and absolutely correct.
We may want to harbour the inconsistency until we are better able to resolve it.
Civilian governments arguably more consolidated than at any time in history, have been able to move the security agenda forward in many ways previously unimaginable.
We have also been able to synthesize code for a large number of mixture problems.
An artificial connection with the main river channel is open only during peak discharges and during this time, fish are able to enter the oxbow.
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能做, 有技巧的, 聰明能幹的…
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能做, 有技巧的, 聪明能干的…
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competente, competente [masculine-feminine]…
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capaz, apto…
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才能のある, 能力のある…
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becerikli, zeki ve bir şeyi yapmada iyi…
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doué/-ée, -able, -ible…
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competent…
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