able / ˈeɪ bəl /

⭐基础词汇能够有能力的可以能够的

able2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

a·bler, a·blest.

  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.
  2. having unusual or superior intelligence, skill, etc.: an able leader.
  3. showing talent, skill, or knowledge: an able speech.
  4. legally empowered, qualified, or authorized.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Usually Able . a code word formerly used in communications to represent the letter A.

able 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

capable of performing; having an innate capacity

adj. 形容词 adjective

able to perform well; having a proven capacity

更多able例句

  1. That’s something this president has never been able to understand about the strength of the nation … One way to pull the strength of the nation together in a moment of crisis is to remind people we’re all in it together.
  2. “This creates a substantial possibility that many voters will be disenfranchised and the states may not be able to effectively, timely, accurately determine election outcomes,” he said.
  3. What I eat is less important than being able to keep eating, because what I’m after is food that lets me fidget — food that asks for a little effort, but not enough to require all my focus.
  4. As of now, over 198 million Americans who are eligible to vote would be able to cast a ballot by mail.
  5. He has been able to weather the closure and the reduction in business, but said he blew through savings.
  6. GIF-able when he goes jogging in sweatpants, if you know what I mean.
  7. The total “reality” that Kim offered to her fans made her brand incredibly popular, but it also made her so entirely mock-able.
  8. The smallest version is backpack-able, the largest can carry a small radar, and all have endurance unlimited by fuel.
  9. “This strategy seemed do-able and brilliant,” Salem nonetheless wrote of the scuttled scheme in his self-review.
  10. Able-bodied people rarely notice the barriers that riddle the world which keep the disabled from participating in society.
  11. It is followed by forty-four pages of argument and illustration relating exclusively to the able-bodied wage-earner.
  12. The wonder is that between sword and halter there was any able-bodied man left in Munster.
  13. As in the Report itself, no definition is given in the Act of what was meant by "able-bodied persons."
  14. We can find no explanation of, or reason for, the entire absence of any provision for independent women who were able-bodied.
  15. The outdoor relief sanctioned for able-bodied men was strictly limited to persons who were not in employment for hire.