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capable [ˈkeıpəbl] ADJ
1. capable:
capable
能力(才能的 yǒu nénglì de
2. capable (of):
capable
néngde
capable
可能 yǒukěnéng de
a man capable of judging art
▶ capably ADV
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The sun spirit, capable of rendering service or causing harm, also must be propitiated.
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He is capable of using both techniques simultaneously.
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He moved back to defence in 1999, he showed he was capable of playing as a utility.
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Women are not usually required to sing in the vocal fry register, but are capable of doing so.
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If there was no capable son, the state put in a "locum tenens" but granted one-third to the wife to maintain herself and her children.
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