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['keipəbl]1) (clever especially in practical ways: She'll manage somehow - she's so capable!) ικανός2) ((with of) clever enough to; likely to; able to: He is capable of doing better; He is quite capable of cheating us.) ικανός, άξιος•- capably- capability -
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[ˈkeɪpəbl] adjective1) clever especially in practical ways:قَديرٌ، بارِعٌ، كُفءٌShe'll manage somehow – she's so capable!
2) ( with of) clever enough to; likely to; able to:قادِرٌ عَلىHe is quite capable of cheating us.
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['keipəbl]1) (clever especially in practical ways: She'll manage somehow - she's so capable!) capaz2) ((with of) clever enough to; likely to; able to: He is capable of doing better; He is quite capable of cheating us.) capaz (de)•- capably- capability -
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/'keipəbl/ * tính từ - có tài, có năng lực giỏi =a very capable doctor+ một bác sĩ rất giỏi - có thể, có khả năng, dám, cả gan =show your teacher what you are capable of+ hãy chứng tỏ cho thầy giáo biết anh có khả năng đến mức nào =the situation in capable of improvement+ tình hình có khả năng cải thiện được -
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adj. 1. \capable of sth/ doing sth авъяастай, чадвартай, чадалтай. 2. \capable of sth боломжтой. capably adv. -
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adjective1) способный; одаренный2) умелый3) поддающийся (чему-л.), допускающий (что-л.); capable of improvement поддающийся улучшению, усовершенствованию; capable of explanation объяснимый4) способный (of на что-л. дурное)Syn:competent* * *(a) одаренный; способный; умелый* * ** * *[ca·pa·ble || 'keɪpəbl] adj. способный, могущий, одаренный, умный, умелый, поддающийся, допускающий, правоспособный* * *допускающиймогущийодаренныйподдающийсяспособенспособныйумелыйусовершенствованию* * *1) способный 2) искусный -
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спосо́бныйshe is a capable student — она́ спосо́бная студе́нтка
he is capable of anything — он спосо́бен на всё
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adj.Possessed of natural gifts: P. and V. εὐφυής (Eur., frag.).Clever: P. and V. δεινός, σοφός, συνετός.Business-like: P. πρακτικός.Capable of ruling: P. ἀρχικός.Be capable of, admit of: P. ἐνδέχεσθαι (acc.), P. and V. ἔχειν (acc.).Dare: P. and V. τολμᾶν (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Capable
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adj.1. qobiliyatli, qobil, qodir, layoqatli, iste'dodli2. yaroqli; il se sent capable de réussir u zafar qozonishga qodir, yaroqli3. epchil, chaqqon, malakali, kuchli; c'est un ouvrier très capable bu juda epchil ishchi. -
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['keɪpəbl] UK / USadjto be capable of sth — zu etw fähig (o imstande) sein
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['keɪpəbl] UK / USadjto be capable of sth — zu etw fähig (o imstande) sein
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قَادِر على (فِعْل شَيء) \ be able to do sth.: to have the power, chance, cleverness, etc. to do sth: will you be able to help. capable of: having the power to do sth., able to do sth.: He’s capable of doing that without my help. -
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كُفْء \ capable: able; clever: He’s a very capable player. competent: able or fit to do what is wanted: She is a competent and experienced cook. I’m not competent to judge his skill. efficient: working well and without waste: Our efficient new machines are much cheaper to run. He gets his work done quickly because he is efficient. match: sb. or sth. that is equal to another in strength, etc., and fit to compete: We were no match for the other team. His horse was more than a match for (much better than) any of the other horses. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook. -
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مُقْتَدِر \ capable: able; clever: He’s a very capable player. efficient: working well and without waste: He gets his work done quickly because he is efficient.
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