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able adj EDU, GEN fähig • able to pay GEN solvent, zahlungsfähig • able to work ECON, PERS arbeitsfähig, erwerbsfähig • be able to afford to buy sth ECON sich etw. leisten können • be able to meet the demands GEN den Anforderungen entsprechen -
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adjective1)I'd love to come but I don't know if I'll be able [to] — ich würde sehr gern kommen, aber ich weiß nicht, ob es mir möglich sein wird
* * *['eibl]1) (having enough strength, knowledge etc to do something: He was able to open the door; He will come if he is able.) in der Lage2) (clever and skilful; capable: a very able nurse.) fähig3) (legally competent: able to vote.)•- academic.ru/111/ably">ably* * *[ˈeɪbl̩]1.<more or better\able, most or best\able>pred (can do)▪ to [not] be \able to do sth etw [nicht] tun könnenI'm afraid I won't be \able to come tomorrow ich fürchte, ich kann morgen nicht kommenthe person best \able to help you is the manager am ehesten kann Ihnen da wohl der Geschäftsführer weiterhelfen2.<abler or more \able, ablest or most \able>(clever) talentiert, fähig\able mind fähiger Kopf* * *['eɪbl]adj2)if you're not able to understand that — wenn Sie nicht fähig sind, das zu verstehen
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you are better able to do it than he is — Sie sind eher dazu in der Lage als er
yes, if I'm able — ja, wenn es mir möglich ist
* * *able to pay zahlungsfähig;able to vote stimmberechtigt;able to work arbeitsfähig, -tauglich2. fähig, tüchtig, begabt, geschickt:she’s a very able cook sie kann sehr gut kochen3. vortrefflich (Rede etc)* * *adjective1)I'd love to come but I don't know if I'll be able [to] — ich würde sehr gern kommen, aber ich weiß nicht, ob es mir möglich sein wird
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[ʼeɪbl̩] adjto [not] be \able to do sth etw [nicht] tun können;I'm afraid I won't be \able to come tomorrow ich fürchte, ich kann morgen nicht kommen;the person best \able to help you is the manager am ehesten kann Ihnen da wohl der Geschäftsführer weiterhelfen\able mind fähiger Kopf -
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15 able to negotiate curves
English-german engineering dictionary > able to negotiate curves
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16 able to take the maximum load
English-german engineering dictionary > able to take the maximum load
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adjective* * *[ˌeɪbl̩ˈbɒdɪd, AM -ˈbɑ:dɪd]* * *["eIbl'bɒdɪd]adj(gesund und) kräftig; (MIL) tauglich* * *able-bodied adja) körperlich leistungsfähig, kerngesund, kräftig:able-bodied seaman Vollmatrose mb) nicht behindertAB abk1. able-bodied2. air-borne* * *adjectivekräftig; stark; tauglich [Soldat, Matrose]* * *adj.kräftig adj.körperlich leistungsfähig adj. -
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nounVollmatrose, der* * *able-bodied ˈsea·man, able ˈsea·man* * *nVollmatrose m* * *nounVollmatrose, der -
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expr.zahlungsfähig adj.
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