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неумениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > inability
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83 inability\ to\ do\ sg
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неспосо́бность ж -
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s.incapacidad ( to do sth para hacer algo) -
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невозможностьнесостоятельностьнеспособность -
87 inability
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88 inability
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89 inability
неспособность; невозможность -
90 INABILITY
[N]INFIRMITAS (-ATIS) (F)INOPIA (-AE) (F) -
91 inability
неспособност {ж} -
92 inability
[ɪnəˈbɪlɪtɪ]1) qabiliyyətsizlik; gücsüzlük; 2) acizlik -
93 inability
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94 inability
(n) лафчаши [lafchashi] -
95 inability
n àìnípaàìlágbára -
96 inability
empêchement m, incapacité f -
97 inability
n.अयोग्यता, असामर्थ्य, अक्षमता, दुर्बलता -
98 inability
nუუნარობა -
99 inability
n.ёроктомочи, амаштомачи -
100 inability
n.ыштен кертдымаш л.м.[yshten kertdymash]
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inability — ► NOUN ▪ the state of being unable to do something … English terms dictionary
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inability — n. inability to + inf. (her inability to pay caused trouble) * * * [ˌɪnə bɪlɪtɪ] inability to + inf. (her inability to pay caused trouble) … Combinatory dictionary
inability — in|a|bil|i|ty [ˌınəˈbılıti] n [singular, U] the fact of being unable to do something inability to do sth ▪ Alcoholism can result in an inability to cope. ▪ the government s inability to enforce the ceasefire … Dictionary of contemporary English
inability — in|a|bil|i|ty [ ,ınə bıləti ] noun uncount * inability to do something the fact of not being able to do something: He was frustrated by his inability to control the ball. the stomach s inability to cope with certain foods … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English