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ca·pa·bil·i·ty /ˌkeɪpəˈbɪlətɪ/ n. 1. 能力,才能;技能;力量 The workers in this company are promoted according to their capabilities. 这家公司的工人是根据他们的能力提升的。 He has the capability of solving practical problems. 他有解决实际问题的才能。 the company's capability to increase productivity 这家公司提高劳动生产率的能力 the NATO defence capability 北约组织的防御力量 strategic nuclear capabilities 战略核力量 2. 性能,功能;耐受力 the capability of a metal to be fused 一种金属的可熔性 the capability of glass in resisting heat 玻璃的耐热力 3. (法律或道义上的)约束力,限制条件 A contract has the capability of binding people to a common purpose. 契约具有使人们达到共同目的的约束力。 4. [capabilities] 潜力,未经发掘的用途,未展现的特色 She has capabilities as a singer; she is worth training. 她有成为歌唱家的潜质,值得加以培养。 Though dilapidated, the house has great capabilities. 这房子虽然破损,可还大有利用价值呢。
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