ability 音标拼音: [əb'ɪləti]
n .
U 能力,才智;
C 能力,才智
U 能力,才智;
C 能力,才智
ability 能力
ability n 1 :
the quality of being able to perform ;
a quality that permits or facilitates achievement or accomplishment [
ant :
{
inability }, {
unfitness }]
2 :
possession of the qualities (
especially mental qualities )
required to do something or get something done ; "
danger heightened his powers of discrimination " [
synonym : {
ability },
{
power }] [
ant : {
inability }]
Ability \
A *
bil "
i *
ty \ ([.
a ]*
b [
i ^]
l "[
i ^]*
t [
y ^]),
n .;
pl .
{
Abilities } ([.
a ]*
b [
i ^]
l "[
i ^]*
t [
i ^]
z ). [
F .
habilet ['
e ],
earlier spelling habilit ['
e ] (
with silent h ),
L .
habilitas aptitude ,
ability ,
fr .
habilis apt .
See {
Able }.]
The quality or state of being able ;
power to perform ,
whether physical ,
moral ,
intellectual ,
conventional ,
or legal ;
capacity ;
skill or competence in doing ;
sufficiency of strength ,
skill ,
resources ,
etc .; --
in the plural ,
faculty ,
talent .
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1913 Webster ]
Then the disciples ,
every man according to his ability ,
determined to send relief unto the brethren . --
Acts xi .
29 .
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Natural abilities are like natural plants ,
that need pruning by study . --
Bacon .
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The public men of England ,
with much of a peculiar kind of ability . --
Macaulay .
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Syn :
Capacity ;
talent ;
cleverness ;
faculty ;
capability ;
efficiency ;
aptitude ;
aptness ;
address ;
dexterity ;
skill .
Usage : {
Ability }, {
Capacity }.
These words come into comparison when applied to the higher intellectual powers .
Ability has reference to the active exercise of our faculties .
It implies not only native vigor of mind ,
but that ease and promptitude of execution which arise from mental training .
Thus ,
we speak of the ability with which a book is written ,
an argument maintained ,
a negotiation carried on ,
etc .
It always something to be done ,
and the power of doing it .
Capacity has reference to the receptive powers .
In its higher exercises it supposes great quickness of apprehension and breadth of intellect ,
with an uncommon aptitude for acquiring and retaining knowledge .
Hence it carries with it the idea of resources and undeveloped power .
Thus we speak of the extraordinary capacity of such men as Lord Bacon ,
Blaise Pascal ,
and Edmund Burke . "
Capacity ,"
says H .
Taylor , "
is requisite to devise ,
and ability to execute ,
a great enterprise ."
The word abilities ,
in the plural ,
embraces both these qualities ,
and denotes high mental endowments .
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1913 Webster ]
Abime 132 Moby Thesaurus words for "
ability ":
ableness ,
address ,
adeptness ,
adequacy ,
adroitness ,
airmanship ,
aptitude ,
aptness ,
artfulness ,
artisanship ,
artistry ,
bravura ,
brilliance ,
bump ,
caliber ,
capability ,
capableness ,
capacity ,
capital ,
cleverness ,
command ,
competence ,
competency ,
condition ,
control ,
coordination ,
craft ,
craftsmanship ,
cunning ,
deftness ,
devices ,
dexterity ,
dexterousness ,
dextrousness ,
diplomacy ,
disposable resources ,
dower ,
dowry ,
efficacy ,
efficiency ,
endowment ,
equipment ,
expertise ,
expertism ,
expertness ,
facility ,
faculty ,
finesse ,
fitness ,
fittedness ,
flair ,
forte ,
funds ,
genius ,
gift ,
grace ,
grip ,
handiness ,
horsemanship ,
ingeniousness ,
ingenuity ,
instinct ,
knack ,
know -
how ,
long suit ,
makings ,
marksmanship ,
mastership ,
mastery ,
maturity ,
means ,
method ,
metier ,
might ,
natural endowment ,
natural gift ,
parts ,
potential ,
power ,
powers ,
practical ability ,
preparedness ,
proficiency ,
prowess ,
qualification ,
quickness ,
readiness ,
recourses ,
resorts ,
resource ,
resourcefulness ,
resources ,
ripeness ,
savoir -
faire ,
savvy ,
seamanship ,
seasoning ,
skill ,
skillfulness ,
speciality ,
stock ,
strong flair ,
strong point ,
style ,
sufficiency ,
suitability ,
suitableness ,
suitedness ,
supply ,
susceptibility ,
tact ,
tactfulness ,
talent ,
talents ,
technical brilliance ,
technical mastery ,
technical skill ,
technique ,
tempering ,
the goods ,
the stuff ,
timing ,
trim ,
virtuosity ,
ways ,
ways and means ,
what it takes ,
wherewith ,
wherewithal ,
wit ,
wizardry ,
workmanship
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ABILITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ABILITY is the quality or state of being able; especially : physical, mental, or legal power to do something How to use ability in a sentence
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