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enable

/en-ey-buhl/US // ɛnˈeɪ bəl //UK // (ɪnˈeɪbəl) //

启用,使,使得,让

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    en·a·bled, en·a·bling.

    • : to make able; give power, means, competence, or ability to: This document will enable him to pass through the enemy lines unmolested.Students with vision impairments are enabled in the classroom with magnifiers and screen reader software.
    • : to make possible or easy: Aeronautics enables us to overcome great distances.
    • : to encourage or support of: The university enabled years of abuse by ignoring complaints against the coach. You enable drug users when you shield them from the consequences of their actions.
    • : Digital Technology. to make active or functional; turn on: The automatic snapshot feature is enabled by default.to equip for an extended, peripheral, or premium use: to enable your laptop for wireless internet access.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verballow, authorize
Forms: enabled, enables, enabling

Examples

  • As your product evolves, you can enable different modules from the plugin marketplace.

  • Vaccine tourism also has the potential to exacerbate the socioeconomic and racial inequalities that have persisted during the pandemic, enabling the rich and privileged to gain access to life-saving vaccines ahead of everyone else.

  • They want to enable us to perfectly save and relive our favorite memories.

  • It enabled them to decipher contracts, build businesses, engage in politics and influence social issues that affected their lives.

  • Access to the internet, having an internet-enabled device and understanding how to use both have been necessary to sign up for the vaccine.

  • “There was great reception,” Drew jokes, adding that perhaps he and his girlfriend, a fellow workaholic, enable each other.

  • Of course, beyond tasting good, these chips make great platforms—the deep ridges enable them to hold dips effectively.

  • Nonviolent subjects were easier to rule and more likely to provide the revenue and manpower that would enable further conquest.

  • Even if their oxygen masks had deployed, there is a microphone in the masks to enable them to send a distress call.

  • And do we not yearn to do as they did: enable America to “find its ‘greatness’ again”?

  • As a rule, however, even in the case of extreme varieties, a careful examination of the specimen will enable it to be identified.

  • He had, however, recovered sufficiently to enable him to act with promptitude and discretion.

  • Relieved when she entered, she was again struck with fear when Phœbe Chiffinch had come near enough to enable her to see her face.

  • The great abilities which enable a man to win and hold such a position as his fired my fancy.

  • At length he thought of “Cattle” as a figure word to enable him to remember the number.