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capability

/key-puh-bil-i-tee/US // ˌkeɪ pəˈbɪl ɪ ti //UK // (ˌkeɪpəˈbɪlɪtɪ) //

能力,性能,功能,功能性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ca·pa·bil·i·ties.

    • : the quality of being capable; capacity; ability: His capability was unquestionable.
    • : the ability to undergo or be affected by a given treatment or action: the capability of glass in resisting heat.
    • : Usually capabilities. qualities, abilities, features, etc., that can be used or developed; potential: Though dilapidated, the house has great capabilities.

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Examples

  • Buyers said improvements to its e-commerce capabilities — like its partnership with Shopify as well as new e-commerce-focused ad units like a dynamic catalog ad unit that’s currently in beta — are swaying marketers to spend more on the app.

  • We will continue to recruit based on experience and background and capability, rather than geography.

  • That said, Zeta currently only supports two people per account, while Braid already has the capability to add multiple parties to its joint account.

  • This means making sure that the data is fully harmonized, comparable, and accessible through an integrated tool that provides the right capabilities for each agency role.

  • Wanga began her Target career in supply chain, serving in a variety of transformational leadership roles, including modernizing Supply Chain, Business Intelligence, Digital and Strategy capabilities.

  • “The U.S. Navy will attain IOC [initial operational capability] in 2018 with 3F software,” DellaVedova wrote.

  • Should capability delivery experience additional changes, this estimate will be revised appropriately.

  • As for the search, which will soon resume, Soelisto confessed that “the capability of our equipment is not optimum.”

  • Nor are there any current plans to add that capability to the F-35.

  • As Kurdish leaders acknowledge, liberating Mosul is beyond the capability of the peshmerga and government forces will be needed.

  • But against any such depreciatory remarks we have to set Chopin's high opinion of Zywny's teaching capability.

  • She frequently, out of the strength of her address and capability, had these moments of musing over what could be done.

  • The governor was required to perform other duties, which were grossly unjust, and in some cases beyond human capability.

  • His capability in all kinds was limited; his connections, with this side and that, were very intricate.

  • This capability of dispensing with a generally untractable element of support was felt to be a great comfort.

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