incapable 英 [ɪnˈkeɪpəbl]   美 [ɪnˈkepəbəl]

incapable

incapable  英 [ɪnˈkeɪpəbl] 美 [ɪnˈkepəbəl]

adj. 不能的;无能力的;不能胜任的 

She is incapable of discerning right from wrong. 她不能分辨是非。
When you forgive him, you no longer demand from him what he has proven he is incapable or unwilling to give. 当你原谅他的时候。 当你原谅他的时候,你也不再要求他去证明他是不能或者不愿忏悔。

  • When — even when you want to go to your friends' party — you're incapable of telling your mother you are going to miss her birthday dinner, it means you just can't do it, and that you're a good person. Incapable means "unable."
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  • adj. 不能的;无能力的;不能胜任的
  • 1. She is incapable of discerning right from wrong.

    她不能分辨是非。

  • 2. When you forgive him, you no longer demand from him what he has proven he is incapable or unwilling to give.

    当你原谅他的时候。 当你原谅他的时候,你也不再要求他去证明他是不能或者不愿忏悔。

  • 3. But no one is completely incapable of having fun.

    但是没有谁是完完全全不能娱乐的。

  • incapable (adj.) 1590s, from Middle French incapable (16c.) and directly from Medieval Latin incapabilis "incapable," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + capabilis "receptive; able to grasp or hold" (see capable). Related: Incapably; incapability.
in·cap·able AWL / ɪnˈkeɪpəbl ; NAmE ɪnˈkeɪpəbl / adjective 1 not able to do sth 没有能力(做某事) incapableof sth incapable of speech 不会说话 incapableof doing sth The children seem to be totally incapableof working by themselves. 孩子们好像完全不能靠自己做功课。 2 not able to control yourself or your affairs; not able to do anything well 不能克制自己的;不能自理的;什么事也做不好的 He was found lying in the road, drunk and incapable. 他被发现躺在路上,烂醉如泥。 If people keep telling you you're incapable, you begin to lose confidence in yourself. 如果人们不断地对你说你无能,你就开始失去自信心了。 OPP capable in·cap·able / ɪnˈkeɪpəbl ; NAmE ɪnˈkeɪpəbl /
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