- Ability is skill or talent. You might have the ability to blow bubbles, or sing in a falsetto, or dance the waltz. Or, just maybe, you have the ability to do all three things at once. Impressive!
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- n. 能力,能耐;才能
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1. He suits with his ability.
以他的能力,他可以胜任。
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2. I have never doubted about her ability.
我对她的才能从未怀疑过。
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3. students of mixed abilities
能力各不相同的学生
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4. A woman of her ability will easily find a job.
有她那样才能的妇女找工作不难。
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5. I try to do my job to the best of my ability (= as well as I can).
我尽全力做好我的工作。
- ability (n.) late 14c., "state or condition of being able; capacity to do or act," from Old French ableté "ability (to inherit)`," from Latin habilitatem (nominative habilitas, in Medieval Latin abilitas) "aptitude, ability," noun of quality from habilis "easy to manage, handy" (see able). One case where a Latin silent -h- failed to make a return in English (despite efforts of 16c.-17c. scholars); see H. Also in Middle English, "suitableness, fitness." Abilities "one's talents or mental endowments" is from 1580s.
abil·ity ★ / əˈbɪləti ; NAmE əˈbɪləti / noun ( plural abil·ities ) 1 ★ [singular ] abilityto do sth the fact that sb/sth is able to do sth 能力 ◆ The system has the ability to run more than one program at the same time. 该系统能够同时运行一个以上的程序。 ◆ Everyone has the right to good medical care regardless of their ability to pay. 无论支付能力如何,每个人都有权得到良好的医疗照顾。 ◆ A gentle form of exercise will increase your ability to relax. 和缓的运动锻炼会提高自我放松的能力。 OPP inability 2 ★ [countable , uncountable ] a level of skill or intelligence 才能;本领;才智 ◆ Almost everyone has some musical ability. 几乎人人都有一些音乐才能。 ◆ He was a man of extraordinary abilities. 他才干卓著。 ◆ students of mixed abilities 能力各不相同的学生 ◆ A woman of her ability will easily find a job. 有她那样才能的妇女找工作不难。 ◆ I try to do my job to the best of my ability (= as well as I can). 我尽全力做好我的工作。 ability abilities abil·ity / əˈbɪləti ; NAmE əˈbɪləti /
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