Definizione di able
parola:
comparative abler (eɪbləʳ
), superlative ablest (eɪblɪst
)
1.
See be able to
2.
See be able to
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suffisso
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Frequenza
able in British English
aggettivo
1. (postpositive)
able to swim
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Parola origine able
C14: ultimately from Latin habilis easy to hold, manageable, apt, from habēre to have, hold + -ilis -ileFrequenza
-able in British English
suffisso che forma aggettivi
1.
enjoyable
pitiable
readable
separable
washable
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forme derivate
-ably suffix forming adverbs
-ability
suffisso che forma sostantivi
Parola origine able
via Old French from Latin -ābilis, -ībilis, forms of -bilis, adjectival suffix
Frequenza
able in American English
aggettivo parola:
ˈabler (ˈeɪblər
) or ˈablest (ˈeɪbləst
)
SYNONYMY NOTE: able implies having power or ability to do something [able to make payments] but sometimes suggests superior power or skill [an able orator]; capable usually implies the mere meeting of ordinary requirements [a capable machinist]; competent, qualified both imply the possession of the requisite qualifications for the specified work,
situation, etc., but , qualified stresses compliance with specified requirements [a competent critic of modern art, a qualified voter]1.
having enough power, skill, etc. to do something
able to read
OPPOSITE: inept
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Parola origine able
ME < OFr hable, habile < L habilis, easily handled, apt < habere, to have, hold: see habitFrequenza
able in American English
(ˈeibəl) (adjective abler, ablest)
aggettivo
1.
having necessary power, skill, resources, or qualifications; qualified
able to lift a two-hundred-pound weight
able to write music
able to travel widely
able to vote
4.
legally empowered, qualified, or authorized
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Parola origine able
[1275–1325; ME ‹ MF ‹ L habilis handy, equiv. to hab(ēre) to have, hold + -ilis -ile]Esempi di frasi che includono
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Inglese britannico: able
/ˈeɪbl/ ADJECTIVE
An able person is clever or good at doing something.
He was one of the most able men in the industry.
- Inglese americano: able /ˈeɪbəl/
- Arabo: قادِر
- Portoghese brasiliano: capaz
- Cinese: 能
- Croato: sposoban
- Ceco: schopný
- Danese: være i stand til
- Olandese: bekwaam in staat tot
- Spagnolo europeo: capaz competente
- Finlandese: kykenevä
- Francese: capable
- Tedesco: fähig
- Greco: ικανός
- Italiano: capace
- Giapponese: ・・・ができる
- Coreano: 할 수 있는
- Norvegese: dyktig
- Polacco: zdolny
- Portoghese Europeo: capaz
- Romeno: capabil
- Russo: способный
- Spagnolo: capaz
- Svedese: skicklig
- Thailandese: ที่มีความสามารถ, ที่สามารถ
- Turco: muktedir
- Ucraino: здатний
- Vietnamita: có khả năng
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