capable

capable [ˈkeɪpəbl]  [ˈkepəbəl] 

capable 基本解释

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形容词能干的; 有才能的; 有才华的; 能胜任的

名词有才能的,能干的

capable 同义词

capable的解释

形容词equal to able

capable 反义词

形容词unable incapable

capable 相关词组

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1. be capable of : 能够;

capable 相关例句

形容词

1. The girl is capable of doing it.
    这女孩能办此事。

2. He is capable of judging art.
    他具有鉴赏艺术的能力。

3. Are you capable of climbing that tree?
    你能爬上那棵树吗?

4. She is capable of judging works of art.
    她有鉴赏艺术品的能力。

5. He is a very capable administrator.
    他是个十分能干的行政人员。

capable 情景对话

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求职面试

B:How do you rate yourself as a professional?
      你如何评估自己是位专业人员呢 ?

A:With my strong academic background, I am capable and competent./With my teaching experience, I am confident that I can relate to students very well.
      凭借我 良好的学术背景,我可以胜任自己的工作,而且我认为自己很有竞争力。/依我的教学经验,我相信能与学生相处的很好。

capable 网络解释

1. 有能力:若按马斯洛(Abraham Maslow,1908--1970)的欲望的金字塔的理论,人的第四层欲望就是:自尊(Esteem)的需求,人会想要追求自我的价值感,希望被看重,此又称为自我的需求(Ego needs):希望我被看为是有能力(capable)的人,是能胜任(至少是适任,

2. 能:泉美会倡导内涵与外在的修养,发掘女性自身的5C特质,感受自信(confident)、魅力(charming)、纯洁(chaste)、温柔(canny)、才能(capable)集于一身的完美与快乐.

capable 词典解释

1. 有…能力的;能够…的
    If a person or thing is capable of doing something, they have the ability to do it.

    e.g. He appeared hardly capable of conducting a coherent conversation...
           他好像连话都说不清楚。
    e.g. The kitchen is capable of catering for several hundred people...
           厨房能同时容纳数百人进餐。

2. capable的反义词

2. 熟练的;胜任的;有能力的
    Someone who is capable has the skill or qualities necessary to do a particular thing well, or is able to do most things well.

    e.g. She's a very capable speaker...
           她能说会道。
    e.g. Her husband was such a fine, capable man.
           她丈夫又体贴又能干。

capably
Happily it was all dealt with very capably by the police and security people.
幸好,警方和安保人员进行了非常妥善的处理。
Note that capable and able are both used to say that someone can do something. When you say that someone is able to do something, you mean that they can do it either because of their knowledge or skill, or because it is possible. He wondered if he would be able to climb over the rail... They were able to use their profits for new investments. Note that if you use a past tense, you are saying that someone has actually done something. We were able to reduce costs. When you say that someone is capable of doing something, you mean either that they have the knowledge and skill to do it, or that they are likely to do it. The workers are perfectly capable of running the organization themselves... She was quite capable of falling asleep. You can say that someone is capable of a particular feeling or action. He's capable of loyalty... Bowman could not believe him capable of murder. You can also use 'capable of' when talking about what something such as a car or machine can do. The car was capable of 110 miles per hour. If you describe someone as able or capable, you mean that they do things well. He's certainly a capable gardener.
注意, capable 和 able 都可用来表示能够做某事。able 表示具有必要知识或技能, 或者表示可能性: He wondered if he would be able to climb over the rail (他在想自己能不能翻越围栏),They were able to use their profits for new investments (他们得以将利润用于新的投资)。注意, 如果用过去时, 则表示实际已经做了: We were able to reduce costs (我们得以降低成本)。capable表示具有所需的知识或技能, 或者表示可能做某事: The workers are perfectly capable of running the organization themselves (工人们完全有能力自己管理这个组织),She was quite capable of falling asleep (她很容易睡着)。capable 后也可表示具有某种情感或做出某一行为: He's capable of loyalty (他能做到忠心耿耿),Bowman could not believe him capable of murder (鲍曼不相信他会杀人)。capable of 还可以用于描述汽车或机器等的性能: The car was capable of 110 miles per hour (该车时速能达到110英里)。able 或 capable 用来形容人时表示“有能力的”、“能力强的”:He's certainly a capable gardener (他绝对是个能干的园丁)。
capable 单语例句

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1. Such a lineup is compared by some to the Buddha with a thousand hands, a superpower capable of taking care of everything.

2. capable什么意思

2. It is capable of designing new financial derivatives that can easily bypass supervision and manipulate the global capital market.

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3. The matter was not whether the values the text carries were out of date, but whether children who read without understanding can grow into active and capable citizens.

4. " We know what we're capable of, " Bryant said.

5. A computer making 10 million computations per second was built in China in 1983, followed by a larger one capable of making 100 million computations per second.

6. China has set a March deadline to establish its first jumbo passenger aircraft company, as it moves to positions itself among countries technically capable of manufacturing large jets.

7. Given the open secret - what ultimately matters is whether one has enough pieces printed, rather than being academically capable - Market Modernization is thriving.

8. capable

8. Don't be fooled into thinking this restaurant is all about seafood, this eatery is more than capable of offering up delights for all dining enthusiasts.

9. capable什么意思

9. Many private universities turn to prestigious local public universities for their higher management staff, capable faculties and make use of their advanced facilities.

10. Huang explained that Shenzhou VII was a complicated program that needed careful tests and trials, but promised that China was fully capable of tackling all technological problems.

capable 英英释义

adj

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1. having the requisite qualities for

    e.g. equal to the task
           the work isn't up to the standard I require

    Synonym: adequate to(p) equal to(p) up to(p)

2. capable是什么意思

2. (usually followed by `of') having capacity or ability

    e.g. capable of winning
           capable of hard work
           capable of walking on two feet

3. (followed by `of') having the temperament or inclination for

    e.g. no one believed her capable of murder

4. have the skills and qualifications to do things well

    e.g. able teachers
           a capable administrator
           children as young as 14 can be extremely capable and dependable

    Synonym: able

5. possibly accepting or permitting

    e.g. a passage capable of misinterpretation
           open to interpretation
           an issue open to question
           the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation

    Synonym: open subject