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1 ability
n. yetenek, kabiliyet, beceri; güç, iktidar; yeterlik* * *1. kabiliyet 2. yetenek* * *[ə'biləti]plural - abilities; noun1) (the power, knowledge etc to do something: I shall do the job to the best of my ability.) yetenek2) (a skill: a man of many abilities.) beceri, marifet, hüner -
2 ability
yetenek, kabiliyet; güç, iktidar; ustalik, beceri; yeterlik, ehliyet -
3 ability
kabiliyet -
4 ability test
n. yetenek testi -
5 ability to pay
n. ödeme gücü -
6 ability test
n. yetenek testi -
7 ability to pay
n. ödeme gücü -
8 climbing ability
n. yükseliş becerisi (uçak), artış gücü* * *tırmanma yeteneği -
9 cornering ability
viraj alma yeteneği -
10 learning ability
öğrenme yeteneği -
11 natural ability
kabiliyet -
12 show ability
v. kendini göstermek, yapabileceğini göstermek -
13 to the best of one's ability
elinden geldiğince -
14 show ability
v. kendini göstermek, yapabileceğini göstermek -
15 to the best of one's ability
elinden geldiğince -
16 cornering ability
viraj alma yetenegi -
17 climbing ability
tırmanma yeteneği -
18 cornering ability
viraj alma yeteneği -
19 learning ability
öğrenme yeteneği -
20 natural ability
kabiliyet
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Ability — may be: * aptitude * ability to pay * Intelligence * physical ability * skill * expertiseAbility: The way to do something.Ability may also refer to: * Ability score, in role playing games * Ability Plus Software, makers of the office suite… … Wikipedia
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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
-ability — [ə bil′ə tē] [L abilitas: see ABLE & ITY] suffix forming nouns a (specified) ability, capacity, or tendency … English World dictionary
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-ability — [ ə bıləti ] suffix used with adjectives ending in able to make nouns meaning a particular quality: suitability dependability … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ability — (n.) late 14c., from O.Fr. ableté expert at handling (something), from L. habilitatem (nom. habilitas) aptitude, noun of quality from habilis easy to manage, handy (see ABLE (Cf. able)). One case where a Latin silent h failed to make a return in… … Etymology dictionary