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I . pow·er [ˈpaʊəʳ] N

3. power (nation):

(vele)sila f

5. power no pl (right):

6. power (authority):

powers pl
powers pl

9. power no pl (emotion):

moč f

11. power no pl (output):

moč f

12. power no pl MATH:

the powers that be
the powers that be

II . pow·er [ˈpaʊəʳ] VB trans

power down VB trans

power ELEC, TECH
power ELEC, TECH
power ELEC, TECH computer

I . power up VB trans

power ELEC, TECH
power ELEC, TECH
power ELEC, TECH computer

II . power up VB intr

power TECH, COMPUT
power TECH, COMPUT
power TECH, COMPUT

na·val ˈpow·er N

nu·clear ˈpow·er N

1. nuclear power:

2. nuclear power:

ˈpeak pow·er N no pl

pow·er-as·ˈsist·ed ADJ attr

pow·er ˈbrakes N pl

pow·er-ˈbreak·fast·er N sl

ˈpow·er cable N

ˈpow·er plant N

1. power plant esp Am:

ˈpow·er point N Brit Aus

ˈpow·er sta·tion N

1. power station (power plant):

2. power station (unit power source):

pow·er ˈsteer·ing N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Powers include a bladed boomerang on the head that can launch and emit electricity, burrowing, launchable arms, and eye lasers.
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However, if his faith wavers, his superhuman powers will rapidly disappear.
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He is ever stoical, slow to anger, but possessed of the powers of a hundred men when aroused.
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Scarlet is fatally injured but recovers using his retro-metabolic powers.
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This character is younger and more svelte than the original version and appears to possess wind-based powers.
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Eventually, he used his formidable pre-schooler whining powers to convince me to help him along.
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As such, they have no place in reality and exhibit powers and motives beyond comprehension.
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About his 80th year he suffered a stroke of paralysis, and thenceforth his mental powers only gleamed out occasionally.
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Two powers would be commanding contrary things, and it would be a dereliction of duty to disobey either of the two.
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An example of constitutional violation by the executive could be a public office holder who acts outside the powers granted to that office by a constitution.
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