柯林斯詞典capability /?ke?p??b?l?t?/ (capabilities) 1. N-VAR If you have the capability or the capabilities to do something, you have the ability or the qualities that are necessary to do it. 能力; 才能 People experience differences in physical and mental capability depending on the time of day. 視一天中的不同時(shí)候而定,人們會(huì)經(jīng)歷體能和智能上的差異。2. N-VAR A country's military capability is its ability to fight in a war. 軍事力量 Their military capability has gone down because their air force has proved not to be an effective force. 他們的軍事力量已經(jīng)削弱了,因?yàn)槠淇哲姳蛔C明不是一只有戰(zhàn)斗力的隊(duì)伍。 返回 capability劍橋詞典 capability noun [C or U] (ABILITY) the ability to do something 能力;才干;水平 These tests are beyond the capability of an average twelve-year-old. 這些測試超出了一個(gè)普通12歲孩子的能力。 [ 動(dòng)詞后面接一個(gè)帶to的不定式 ] With the new machines we finally have the capability (= power ) to do the job properly . 有了新機(jī)器,我們終于有能力很好地完成該工作。 capability noun [C or U] (WEAPONS) the number of weapons , soldiers , etc. a country has to fight a war 軍事力量 Several countries are trying to develop a nuclear capability. 幾個(gè)國家正在試圖發(fā)展核力量。 返回 capability