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1 vakbekwaamheid
• ability• competence• professional aptitude• professional skill -
2 vermogen
• ability• capability• capacity• capital• energy• means• power• property -
3 herroepelijkheid
n. revocability, ability to be revoked, ability to be canceled, ability to be annulled, retractability -
4 aangeboren talent
n. native ability, innate ability or skill -
5 accommodatievermogen
n. adaptability, ability to adjust to one's environment, ability to be modified -
6 afbreekbaarheid
n. ability to decay, ability to break down, decomposability -
7 arbeidsongeschiktheid
disability, lack of ability; anything that causes lack of abilityarbeidsongeschiktheid (de) -
8 bederfelijkheid
n. perishability, ability to rot or decay; ability to die, mortality -
9 begrip
n. understanding, comprehension, ability to comprehend, ability to perceive or grasp; mutual agreement; concept -
10 begripsvermogen
n. understanding, comprehension, ability to comprehend, ability to perceive or grasp; thorough knowledge of something -
11 doorlaatbaarheid
n. permeability, penetrability, ability to be permeated, ability to be entered -
12 fitness
pref. fitness, ability; physical ability; suitability, competence -
13 haalbaarheid
n. attainability, ability to be achieved, ability to be reached -
14 herhaalbaarheid
n. repeatability, ability to be repeated, ability to be done again -
15 herleidbaarheid
n. reducibility, ability to be decreased, diminishableness; ability to be expressed in a simpler form -
16 vermogen
vermogen1〈 het〉2 [capaciteit] power, capacity♦voorbeelden:1 eigen vermogen • property of one's own; 〈 van een echtgenote〉 separate property; 〈 bij onderneming〉 equity capital, own fundsde verstandelijke vermogens • the intellectual powersdoen wat in zijn vermogen is • do all/everything in one's power/all one is able————————vermogen22 [gedaan weten te krijgen] have great influence3 [kunnen] be able to♦voorbeelden:1 God vermag alles • God is all-powerful/omnipotentde medische wetenschap vermag hier niets • medical science is powerless here -
17 aanpassingsvermogen
n. adaptive power, adaptability, ability to adjust to one's environment -
18 aanspreekbaarheid
n. being approachable, ability of approaching -
19 afasie
n. aphasia, impairment or loss of the ability to use and understand words -
20 aperceptie
n. apperception, ability to grasp new concepts, perception (Psychology)
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