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41 unget-at-able
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42 be able to afford to buy sth
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > be able to afford to buy sth
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43 be able to meet the demands
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > be able to meet the demands
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44 ready, willing and able
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > ready, willing and able
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45 waggon able to open
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > waggon able to open
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46 lik(e)able
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47 lik(e)able
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48 unshak[e]able
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49 be able
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50 be able to
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51 be able to cope with a heavy workload
adj.belastungsfähig adj. expr.arbeitsmäßig belastbar sein ausdr.English-german dictionary > be able to cope with a heavy workload
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52 be able to look after oneself
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53 be able to cope with
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54 be able to look someone in the face
English-German idiom dictionary > be able to look someone in the face
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55 be able to study for long stretches
English-German idiom dictionary > be able to study for long stretches
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56 be able to tell that someone is annoyed an by
jemandem seinen Ärger etc. anmerkenEnglish-German idiom dictionary > be able to tell that someone is annoyed an by
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57 are you able to meet our requirements
• können Sie unseren Bedarf deckenEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > are you able to meet our requirements
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58 not able to balance your account
• nicht imstande Ihr Konto auszugleichenEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > not able to balance your account
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59 perhaps we will be able to
• vielleicht ist es uns möglichEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > perhaps we will be able to
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60 dable
'đableadjdurchführbar, möglichEs dable que venga esta tarde. — Es ist möglich, dass er heute Nachmittag kommt.
dabledable ['daβle]möglich
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