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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ca·pa·bil·i·ty /ˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti/ ●●○ AWL noun (plural capabilities) [countable]  1 CANthe natural ability, skill, or power that makes a machine, person, or organization able to do something, especially something difficult 〔尤指完成困难事情的〕能力,才能 the country’s manufacturing capability 该国的生产能力capability to do something Does the company have the capability to change to meet market needs? 这家公司是否具备满足市场需求的应变能力? I can speak French, but simultaneous translation is beyond my capabilities (=too difficult). 我能讲法语,但是同声传译我做不了。2 PMthe ability that a country has to take a particular kind of military action 〔一国的〕军事能力military/nuclear etc capability America’s nuclear capability 美国的核力量
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capabilityIt is generally sensible to limit the additional capabilities that the new desktop publishing product will give you to the bare minimum.Reputation is a base of power stemming from others who have a favorable opinion of your work and capabilities.This gives SuperCalc an impressive extra capability.The patrol plane has an infrared capability, so that searches can be made in the dark.The search can then focus on identifying those who exhibit the necessary leadership capabilities and track record.Different mental capabilities are found in specific locations in the brain.This was disturbing news to the South, whose naval capabilities were modest.Its superscalar capabilities are not aggressive, but a higher clock rate is expected.Man Ray explored the capabilities of the camera to their fullest extent.It is unclear whether the country has the capability to produce nuclear weapons.The country is nearing the capability to produce nuclear weapons.The Intel version shares the capabilities of the portable source Unix version and is said to be easy to install.This computer system gives the user the capability of accessing huge amounts of data.beyond ... capabilitiesThe sustained discipline required to keep accounts was boringly time-consuming and beyond the capabilities of most.Ads shouldn't show machines performing beyond their capabilities.In order to porpoise, baleen whales must reach four times their normal cruising speed - probably beyond their capabilities.Many incidents and accidents are caused by lack of experience and the pilot unwittingly putting himself into situations beyond his capabilities.Extended writing projects are usually beyond their capabilities, and what is produced may be illegible and of poor quality.military/nuclear etc capabilityControl over these armed forces and the massive nuclear capability is uncertain.With Bevin he also believed that Britain would have much less influence in Washington without some nuclear capability of her own.
ca·pa·bil·i·ty nounChineseSyllable
ability, power machine, a the person, that or makes natural skill, Corpus


capability
capability AC /ˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti, ˌkeɪpəˈbɪlɪti/ noun (plural capabilities) [countable]
 Word Family: noun: capabilityincapability; adverb: capably; adjective: capableincapable
1. the natural ability, skill, or power that makes a machine, person, or organization able to do something, especially something difficult:
    the country’s manufacturing capability
    capability to do something
    Does the company have the capability to change to meet market needs?
    I can speak French, but simultaneous translation is beyond my capabilities (=too difficult).
2. the ability that a country has to take a particular kind of military action
    military/nuclear etc capability
    America’s nuclear capability


cap·abil·ity AW BrE /ˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti/ 🔊NAmE /ˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] (
plural
cap·abil·ities
)
~ (to do sth/of doing sth) the ability or qualities necessary to do sth 能力;才能Animals in the zoo have lost the capability to catch/of catching food for themselves.动物园的动物已经丧失自己捕食的能力。beyond/within the capabilities of current technology超出了当前技术能力的范围;在当前技术能力的范围以内Age affects the range of a person's capabilities. 年龄影响着一个人能力的大小。🔊🔊the power or weapons that a country has for war or for military action (国家的)军事力量,军事武器Britain's nuclear/military capability 英国的核力量/军事力量