0 able to do things effectively and skilfully, and to achieve results:
1 added to nouns to form adjectives that mean able to use the stated thing:
2 having the skill or ability or strength to do something:
She’s a very capable lawyer.
I think both sexes are equally capable of looking after children.
These new bullets are capable of inflicting massive injuries.
I have some lurking doubts about whether Simon is really capable of doing this job.
We resent these insinuations that we are not capable of leading the company forward.
They have encouraged and not helped the incapables; they have discouraged and not helped the capables.
They are capable of rapid inversion in the excysted metacercaria so extraneous tissue can be quickly drawn into them to secure attachment to host mucosa.
Agents resemble positioners in that they are capable of volition and control.
中文繁体
有能力的, 熟練的, 能幹的…
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有能力的, 熟练的, 能干的…
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competente, capaz de, capaz…
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capaz…
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有能な…
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yeterli, güçlü, muktedir…
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capable, susceptible, compétent/-ente…
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capaç…
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