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1 capacitate
verb \/kəˈpæsɪteɪt\/( jus) bemyndige, gi fullmaktcapacitate someone for something sette noen i stand til noe -
2 capacitate
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3 capacitate
verb1) делать способным2) leg. делать правомочным* * *(v) делать правомочным; сделать способным* * *делать способным; обучать; прилаживать* * *[ca'pac·i·tate || -teɪt] v. делать способным, делать правомочным* * *1) делать способным; обучать 2) юр. делать правомочным; получать право по закону -
4 capacitate
[kəpaesiteit]transitive verbusposobiti, kvalificirati; juridically pooblastiti -
5 capacitate
1. v делать способным2. v юр. дать, предоставить полномочияСинонимический ряд:enable (verb) empower; enable; permit -
6 enable
1. v давать возможность или право2. v делать возможным; создавать возможность, облегчать3. v уст. делать годным4. v юр. уполномочивать5. v юр. узаконивать, давать юридический статусlegislation enabling the admission of a state — закон, санкционирующий принятие штата в состав США
6. v вчт. разрешать; разблокировать; включатьСинонимический ряд:1. capacitate (verb) capacitate; equip; facilitate2. empower (verb) accredit; authorise; authorize; commission; empower; entitle; let; license; permit; qualify; sanction3. provide the means (verb) implement; make possible; provide the means; set upАнтонимический ряд:hinder; oppose; prevent; prohibit; remove -
7 empower
1. v уполномочивать; доверять2. v давать возможность или право; разрешатьlong training empowers an artist to work with ease — хорошая выучка позволяет художнику работать с лёгкостью
Синонимический ряд:authorise (verb) accredit; authorise; authorize; capacitate; commission; deputise; deputize; enable; entitle; entrust; grant; invest; license; permit; qualify; sanction; vest; warrantАнтонимический ряд:banish; disable; discourage; disenfranchise; dismiss; disqualify; hinder; prevent; reject; restrain
См. также в других словарях:
capacitate — verb a) To make capable. b) To alter sperm to allow to fertilize eggs … Wiktionary
capacitate — verb 1》 formal or archaic make capable or legally competent. 2》 (be capacitated) Physiology (of spermatozoa) undergo changes inside the female reproductive tract enabling them to penetrate and fertilize an ovum. Derivatives capacitation noun … English new terms dictionary
capacitate — transitive verb ( tated; tating) Date: 1657 1. archaic to make capable 2. to cause (sperm) to undergo capacitation … New Collegiate Dictionary
capacitate — /kəˈpæsəteɪt/ (say kuh pasuhtayt) verb (t) (capacitated, capacitating) 1. to make capable; enable. 2. to furnish with legal powers. –capacitation /kəpæsəˈteɪʃən/ (say kuhpasuh tayshuhn), noun …
enable — verb the brace will enable you to walk more steadily Syn: allow, permit, let, give the means, equip, empower, make able, fit; make possible, facilitate; authorize, entitle, qualify; formal capacitate Ant: prevent … Thesaurus of popular words
avea — AVEÁ, am, vb. II. tranz. I. 1. A stăpâni, a poseda, a deţine. ♢ expr. (fam.) Ce am avut şi ce am pierdut = n am ce pierde; puţin îmi pasă. ♢ fig. (Complementul indică abstracte) A avea o idee. ♢ loc. vb. A avea asemănare = a se asemăna. A avea… … Dicționar Român
fi — FI, sunt, vb. IV. intranz. a. (Verb predicativ) 1. A exista, a avea fiinţă. A fi sau a nu fi. ♢ expr. De când sunt (sau eşti etc.) = (în legătură cu o negaţie) de când mă aflu (sau te afli etc.) pe lume, dintotdeauna; niciodată. E ce (sau cum) e… … Dicționar Român
enable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. empower, invest, endow; authorize. See power. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. authorize, empower, capacitate, make possible, sanction, give power to, give authority to, invest, endow, allow, let, permit,… … English dictionary for students
-ate — I. noun suffix Etymology: Middle English at, from Anglo French, from Latin atus, atum, masculine & neuter of atus, past participle ending 1. one acted upon (in a specified way) < distillate > 2. [New Latin atum, from Latin] chemical compound or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
enable — I verb abet, aid, allow, approve, arm, assist, authorize, capacitate, confer, consent, emancipate, empower, endow, facilitate, facultatem facere, give ability, give authority, give means, give permission, give power, grant, help, homini rei,… … Law dictionary
empower — em·pow·er /im pau̇ ər/ vt: to give official authority or legal power to no branch of government should be empower ed unilaterally to impose a serious penalty L. H. Tribe Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary