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1 способности
1) General subject: brilliance, brilliancy, dexterousness, head, lights, parts2) Military: capabilities3) Chemistry: ability, lubricating properties4) Religion: Faculties5) Economy: abilities, ability endowment, ability endowments, endowments6) Jargon: something on the ball, what it takes7) Aviation medicine: dexterity, dextrality -
2 способность
ability, capability, capacity, endowment, power -
3 дарование
1) General subject: ability (man of great abilities - высокоодаренный человек), dower, endowment, faculty, gift, talent, endow2) Religion: bestowal, bestowing, conferring3) Economy: abilities, endowments -
4 одарённость
1) General subject: ability, aptitude, aptness, capability, capacity, cleverness, genius, talent, giftedness2) Sports: aptitude for smth.я3) Law: endowment -
5 природные способности
1) Economy: natural endowment, natural endowments2) Psychology: inborn aptitude, power3) Makarov: inborn aptitudes, native abilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > природные способности
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См. также в других словарях:
endowment — en·dow·ment n 1: the act or process of endowing 2: a result or product of endowing: as a: the income of an institution derived from donations the university s ability to attract endowment b: the property (as a fund) donated to an institution or… … Law dictionary
endowment — [n1] large gift award, benefaction, benefit, bequest, bestowal, boon, bounty, dispensation, donation, fund, funding, gifting, grant, gratuity, income, inheritance, largess, legacy, nest egg, pension, presentation, property, provision, revenue,… … New thesaurus
ability — [n1] power to act, perform aptitude, capability, capacity, competence, competency, comprehension, dexterity, endowment, facility, faculty, intelligence, might, potentiality, qualification, resourcefulness, skill, strength, talent, understanding;… … New thesaurus
endowment — ► NOUN 1) the action of endowing. 2) a quality or ability with which a person is endowed. 3) an income or form of property endowed. 4) (before another noun ) denoting a form of life insurance involving payment of a fixed sum to the insured person … English terms dictionary
endowment — [en dou′mənt, indou′mənt] n. [ME endouement] 1. the act of endowing 2. that with which something is endowed; specif., any bequest or gift that provides an income for an institution or person 3. a gift of nature; inherent talent, ability, quality … English World dictionary
endowment — [[t]ɪnda͟ʊmənt[/t]] endowments 1) N COUNT An endowment is a gift of money that is made to an institution or community in order to provide it with an annual income. The company revived the finances of the Oxford Union with a generous ₤1m endowment … English dictionary
endowment — UK [ɪnˈdaʊmənt] / US noun Word forms endowment : singular endowment plural endowments 1) a) [uncountable] the act of giving money to a school, hospital, or other institution the endowment of a Professorship at Oxford b) [countable] an amount of… … English dictionary
ability — Synonyms and related words: ableness, address, adeptness, adequacy, adroitness, airmanship, aptitude, aptness, artfulness, artisanship, artistry, bravura, brilliance, bump, caliber, capability, capableness, capacity, capital, cleverness, command … Moby Thesaurus
endowment — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. property, fund, foundation; gift, bestowal, dower, dowry; power; ability, faculty, aptitude, capacity, talent, bent. See giving, skill, possession. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A gift] Syn. donation, grant … English dictionary for students
endowment — noun 1) the endowment of a Chair of Botany Syn: funding, financing, subsidizing; establishment, foundation, institution 2) her will contained a generous endowment Syn: bequest, legacy, inheritance; gift, present … Thesaurus of popular words
endowment — noun Date: 15th century 1. the act or process of endowing 2. something that is endowed; specifically the part of an institution s income derived from donations 3. natural capacity, power, or ability < a person of great intellectual endowment > … New Collegiate Dictionary