capably

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English - Turkish
yetenekli bir şekilde
yeterli bir şekilde
capable
yetenekli

O, sınavı geçmeli, zira o çok yeteneklidir. - He ought to pass the examination, for he is very capable.

Yetenekli dedektif trajedinin nedenini araştırmak üzere atanmıştır. - The capable detective was assigned to investigate the cause of the tragedy.

capable
becerikli

Tom ve Meryem dürüst ve becerikli bir boyacı buldukları için çok memnun. - Tom and Mary are so delighted that they found an honest and capable painter.

capable
kabiliyetli
capable
duyarlı
capable
eğilimli
capable
meyilli
capable
gücü yeter
capable
yaman
capable
(Kanun) ehil
capable
-e açık
capable
yatkın
capable
yatkın/yetenekli
capable
{s} ehliyetli
capable
cspableness muktedir olma
capable
{s} etki altında kalabilen
capable
{s} kapasiteye sahip
capable
capably kabiliyeti sayesinde başararak
English - English
In a capable manner
competently, ably, proficiently
capable
Of sufficient capacity or size for holding, containing, receiving or taking in. Construed with of, for or an infinitive

He has begun a road capable of a wheel-carriage.

capable
Able and efficient; having the ability needed for a specific task; having the disposition to do something; permitting or being susceptible to something

That fact is not capable of proof.

capable
{a} sufficient, able to receive, qualified
capable
(usually followed by `of') having capacity or ability; "capable of winning"; "capable of hard work"; "capable of walking on two feet" (followed by `of') having the temperament or inclination for; "no one believed her capable of murder" possibly accepting or permitting; "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
capable
Possessing ability, qualification, or susceptibility; having capacity; of sufficient size or strength; as, a room capable of holding a large number; a castle capable of resisting a long assault
capable
{s} skilled, able, proficient
capable
have the skills and qualifications to do things well; "able teachers"; "a capable administrator"; "children as young as 14 can be extremely capable and dependable"
capable
possibly accepting or permitting; "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
capable
(followed by `of') having the temperament or inclination for; "no one believed her capable of murder"
capable
Possessing adequate power; qualified; able; fully competent; as, a capable instructor; a capable judge; a mind capable of nice investigations
capable
If a person or thing is capable of doing something, they have the ability to do it. He appeared hardly capable of conducting a coherent conversation The kitchen is capable of catering for several hundred people incapable
capable
Someone who is capable has the skill or qualities necessary to do a particular thing well, or is able to do most things well. She's a very capable speaker Her husband was such a fine, capable man. = competent, able + capably ca·pably Happily it was all dealt with very capably by the police and security people. = competently, ably
capable
(usually followed by `of') having capacity or ability; "capable of winning"; "capable of hard work"; "capable of walking on two feet"
capable
Capacious; large; comprehensive
capable
Possessing legal power or capacity; as, a man capable of making a contract, or a will
capable
having the requisite qualities for; "equal to the task"; "the work isn't up to the standard I require"
capably

    Hyphenation

    ca·pa·bly

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'kA-p&-b&l, in rapi ] (adjective.) 1579. Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French capable, from Late Latin capabilis, irregular from Latin capere to take; more at HEAVE.
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