capability 英 [ˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti]   美 [ˌkeɪpə'bɪləti]

capability

capability  英 [ˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti] 美 [ˌkeɪpə'bɪləti]

n. 才能,能力;性能,容量 

名词复数:capabilities 

They both have the capability of winning. 他们都具备获胜的能力。
But what we apply that capability to is another question. 但是我们把能力应用到什么地方则是另一个问题了。

  • A capability is something a person or a thing is able to do. It's hard to find a cell phone that doesn't include other capabilities, like taking pictures or storing MP3s.
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  • n. 才能,能力;性能,容量
  • 1. They both have the capability of winning.

    他们都具备获胜的能力。

  • 2. But what we apply that capability to is another question.

    但是我们把能力应用到什么地方则是另一个问题了。

  • 3. This subject falls under the category of organizational capability or organizational maturity.

    这个题目属于组织的能力或组织的成熟度这一范畴。

  • capability (n.) "quality of being capable, ability to receive or power to do," 1580s, from capable + -ity. Capabilities "undeveloped faculty or property" is attested from 1778.
cap·abil·ity AWL / ˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti ; NAmE ˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( plural cap·abil·ities ) 1 capability(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 capabilitiesof 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。 2 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 capability capabilities cap·abil·ity / ˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti ; NAmE ˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti /
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