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1 able to pay
платоспроможний, здатний сплачувати -
2 able
adj1) спроможний, здатний; умілий, вправнийto be able (з inf) — бути спроможним, могти
2) здібний, талановитий3) юр. компетентний, правоздатний4) мор. з добрими морехідними даними* * *a1) здатнийto be able to... — могти..., бути здатним...
as one is able — у міру сил; міцний, здоровий; придатний
2) здібний, талановитий; компетентний, кваліфікований, умілий3) юp. компетентний, правоздатнийable in mind — ( який знаходиться) у здоровому розумі
4) мop. який володіє хорошими морехідними якостями -
3 able
здатний; платоспроможний, здатний сплачувати; дієздатний, правоздатний- able-bodied population
- able juror
- able to earn
- able to pay
- able to work -
4 able
a1) здатнийto be able to... — могти..., бути здатним...
as one is able — у міру сил; міцний, здоровий; придатний
2) здібний, талановитий; компетентний, кваліфікований, умілий3) юp. компетентний, правоздатнийable in mind — ( який знаходиться) у здоровому розумі
4) мop. який володіє хорошими морехідними якостями
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