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ability

  • 1 ability

    способност, умеење
    * * *
    n. способност, моќ, вештина; капацитет; a man of ability способен човек; the ability to reason способност на расудување; the ability to relax вештина на опуштање; musical ability талент за музика; creative ability творечки капацитет; to the best of one's ability како најдобро знае; умеење, способност
    n. способност, моќ, вештина;
    2. (pl.) способност, дарба;
    3. (фин.) платежна способност; способност моќ; умеење, способност, способност, вештина, моќ ability; aptitude; skill способност; талент; вештина ability; aptitude; talent талент; способност
    вештина; способност

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  • 2 proven

    adj.
    1.докажан: proven ability/courage/experience докажана cnoсобност/храброст/искуство
    2. a verdict of not proven lawScot, ослободителна пресуда (поради недостаток од докази)

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  • 3 set apart

    phr.v.
    1.set sb/sth apart (from sb/sth) разликува, изделува, издвојува некого/нешто (од некого/нешто): It's man's ability to think which sets him apart from other animals Способноста да мисли го изделува човекот од другите животни
    2. set sth apart (for sth) a) одвојува/резервира нешто (за нешто), б) разделува нешто: Опе day a week was set apart for prayers and meditation Еден ден неделно беше резервиран за молитви и медитирање; His eyes are set wide apart Има многу разделени очи

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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

  • ability — I noun ableness, adaptability, adeptness, adequacy, aptitude, aptness, capability, capacity, competence, competency, enablement, facultas, faculty, fitness, fittedness, ingenium, mastership, mastery, potentiality, potestas, proficiency, prowess,… …   Law dictionary

  • ability — ability, capacity, capability are often confused in use. Ability primarily denotes the quality or character of being able (as to do or perform) and is applied chiefly to human beings. Capacity in its corresponding sense means the power or more… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Ability — A*bil i*ty ([.a]*b[i^]l [i^]*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Abilities} ([.a]*b[i^]l [i^]*t[i^]z). [F. habilet[ e], earlier spelling habilit[ e] (with silent h), L. habilitas aptitude, ability, fr. habilis apt. See {Able}.] The quality or state of being able;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ability — UK US /əˈbɪləti/ noun [C or U] ► the power or skill needed to do something, or the fact that someone is able to do something: »There s no doubting her ability. the ability to do sth »A good leader has the ability to motivate people. »We like our… …   Financial and business terms

  • -ability — suffix expressing ability, fitness, or capacity, from L. abilitas, forming nouns from adjectives ending in abilis (see ABLE (Cf. able)). Not etymologically related to ABILITY (Cf. ability), though popularly connected with it …   Etymology dictionary

  • 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

  • -ability — [əbılıti] suffix also ibility [: Old French; Origin: abilité, from Latin abilitas, from abilis; ABLE] makes nouns from adjectives ending in ↑ able and ↑ ible ▪ manageability ▪ suitability …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • -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

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