-
1 capable
['keɪpəbl]adjto be capable of doing sth — ( able) być w stanie coś zrobić; ( likely) być zdolnym do zrobienia czegoś
to be capable of — być zdolnym do +gen
moths are capable of speeds of 50 kph — ćmy potrafią osiągać prędkość 50 km/h
* * *['keipəbl]1) (clever especially in practical ways: She'll manage somehow - she's so capable!) uzdolniony2) ((with of) clever enough to; likely to; able to: He is capable of doing better; He is quite capable of cheating us.) zdolny•- capably- capability -
2 capable to promise
sprawdzanie spójnościEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > capable to promise
-
3 capable to promise
sprawdzanie spójnościEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > capable to promise
-
4 dual-capable
dwusystemowy -
5 frame-capable
obsługujący ramki -
6 persistence-capable
zdolny do trwałościEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > persistence-capable
-
7 dual-capable
dwusystemowyEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > dual-capable
-
8 frame-capable
obsługujący ramkiEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > frame-capable
-
9 persistence-capable
zdolny do trwałościEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > persistence-capable
-
10 able
['eɪbl]adjto be able to do sth — ( capable) umieć coś (z)robić; ( succeed) móc coś zrobić, zdołać ( perf) coś zrobić
* * *['eibl]1) (having enough strength, knowledge etc to do something: He was able to open the door; He will come if he is able.) w stanie2) (clever and skilful; capable: a very able nurse.) zdolny3) (legally competent: able to vote.)•- ably -
11 countable
1) (capable of being numbered: Millionths of a second are countable only on very complicated instruments.) policzalny2) ((negative uncountable: also count) (of a noun) capable of forming a plural and using the definite or indefinite article: Table is a count(able) noun, but milk is an uncountable noun.) policzalny -
12 be up to
1) (to be busy or occupied with (an activity etc): What is he up to now?) porabiać2) (to be capable of: He isn't quite up to the job.) w stanie (zrobić, odbyć itd.)3) (to reach the standard of: This work isn't up to your best.) być na poziomie4) (to be the duty or privilege of: It's up to you to decide; The final choice is up to him.) zależeć od -
13 competent
['kɔmpɪtənt]adjperson kompetentny, fachowy; piece of work fachowo wykonany* * *['kompətənt](capable; skilled: a competent pianist; competent to drive a car.) kompetentny- competently -
14 comprehensible
adjective (capable of being understood.) zrozumiały -
15 computer
[kəm'pjuːtə(r)] 1. nkomputer m2. cpd* * *[kəm'pju:tə](a usually large electronic machine capable of storing and processing large amounts of information and of performing calculations: The whole process is done by computer; PC means `personal computer'; a computer game; a computer program.) komputer- computerise -
16 deceit
[dɪ'siːt]n* * *[di'si:t]((an act of) deceiving: She was too honest to be capable of deceit.) oszustwo, fałsz- deceitfully
- deceitfulness -
17 efficient
[ɪ'fɪʃənt]adj* * *[i'fiʃənt]1) ((of a person) capable; skilful: a very efficient secretary.) kompetentny2) ((of an action, tool etc) producing (quick and) satisfactory results: The new lawn mower is much more efficient than the old one.) wydajny•- efficiency -
18 exact
[ɪg'zækt] 1. adj 2. vtto exact sth (from) — egzekwować (wyegzekwować perf) coś (od +gen)
* * *[iɡ'zækt] 1. adjective1) (absolutely accurate or correct in every detail; the same in every detail; precise: What are the exact measurements of the room?; For this recipe the quantities must be absolutely exact; an exact copy; What is the exact time?; He walked in at that exact moment.) dokładny2) ((of a person, his mind etc) capable of being accurate over small details: Accountants have to be very exact.) dokładny2. verb(to force the payment of or giving of: We should exact fines from everyone who drops litter on the streets.) egzekwować- exacting- exactly
- exactness -
19 explicable
[ɪks'plɪkəbl]adj* * *[ek'splikəbl](capable of being explained.) wytłumaczalny -
20 latent
['leɪtnt]adjukryty, utajony* * *['leitənt](hidden or undeveloped, but capable of being developed: a latent talent for music.) ukryty, utajony
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
capable — [ kapabl ] adj. • XIVe; bas lat. capabilis, de capere « contenir, être susceptible de » I ♦ 1 ♦ Vx Qui a le pouvoir, la possibilité de recevoir, de supporter. Les hommes sont « indignes de Dieu, et capables de Dieu » (Pascal). Capable d une joie … Encyclopédie Universelle
capable — CAPABLE. adj. des 2 g. Qui a les qualités requises pour quelque chose. C est un homme capable de gouverner. C est un homme capable des plus grandes choses. Il n est capable de rien. f♛/b] Il se dit aussi De ceux qui ont l âge compétent pour… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Capable — Ca pa*ble, a. [F. capable, LL. capabilis capacious, capable, fr. L. caper to take, contain. See {Heave}.] 1. Possessing ability, qualification, or susceptibility; having capacity; of sufficient size or strength; as, a room capable of holding a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
capable — CAPABLE. adj. de tout genre, Habile, intelligent. En ce sens il se dit absolument. Un homme capable. Mettre une affaire, une charge entre les mains d une personne capable. Il signifie aussi, Celuy qui a les qualitez requises pour faire quelque… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
capable — I adjective able, accomplished, adept, adequate, adroit, aptus, competent, deft, effective, effectual, equal to, expert, facile, fit, fitted, gifted, idoneus, masterly, potent, proficient, qualified, skillful, suited, worthy associated concepts:… … Law dictionary
capable — Capable, Capax. Capable de pouvoir entendre que c est d amitié, et comme il s y faut maintenir, Capax amicitiae. Il n est point capable de tenir office, Capere magistratum non potest. B. ex Cicerone … Thresor de la langue françoyse
capable — [kā′pə bəl] adj. [Fr < LL capabilis < L capere, to take: see HAVE] having ability; able to do things well; skilled; competent SYN. ABLE capable of 1. susceptible of; admitting of; open to 2. having the ability or qualities necessary for 3.… … English World dictionary
capable — competent, qualified, *able Analogous words: efficient, *effective, effectual, efficacious Antonyms: incapable Contrasted words: incompetent, unqualified (see IN CAPABLE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
capable — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (capable of) having the ability or quality necessary to do. 2) able to achieve efficiently whatever one has to do. DERIVATIVES capably adverb. ORIGIN French, from Latin capere take or hold … English terms dictionary
capable of — 1. Able to take in, contain, understand, etc (archaic) 2. Sufficiently able, good, well made, etc to, or sufficiently bad, foolish, etc, to (followed by verbal noun or other action noun) 3. Susceptible of • • • Main Entry: ↑capable … Useful english dictionary
capable — 1560s, from L.L. capabilis receptive, used by theologians, from L. capax able to hold much, broad, wide, roomy; also receptive, fit for; adjectival form of capere to grasp, lay hold, take, catch; undertake; take in, hold; be large enough for;… … Etymology dictionary