0 the largest amount or number that a container, building, etc can hold -- hacim, kapasite
The restaurant has a capacity of about 200.
The stadium was filled to capacity (= completely full).
1 the amount that a factory or machine can produce -- üretim miktarı, kapasitesi
2 the ability to do, experience, or understand something -- bir şeyi yapma, anlama ve uygulama yeteneği, yetisi, kapasitesi, kavrayış, kavrama
A second important benefit of dreaming is to maintain cognitive capacities such as encoding perceptions, making decisions, and planning actions.
Hand-written annotations and automated calculations are given a complementarity status as they contribute to a process of a heightening of listening capacities.
In indigenous thought, full ' this-worldly ' personhood implied bodily capacities, not as an aspect of itself but as the precondition to enter and sustain social relationships.
Further, the language of local institutional development uses notions like animation, motivation, or catalysts which convey the idea of retrieval of latent community capacities.
We note that the reform countries differ in size and production structure suggesting different capacities in goods delivery and absorption.
Indeed, experience and rational calculation might well build on the kind of evolved capacities that concern us here.
One conclusion from this is that economic security is a key determinant of planning and this means that people have different capacities to plan.
The provision of basic social rights is subject to the capacities of governments to raise the necessary resources for effectively running social programmes.
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數量, 容積,容量, 生產能力…
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数量, 容积,容量, 生产能力…
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capacidad, capacidad [feminine], aforo [masculine]…
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capacidade, aptidão, competência…
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(建物の)定員, (ものの)容積, 能力…
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capacité [feminine], contenance [feminine], qualité [feminine]…
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