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capability ['keɪpə'bɪlɪtɪ] n
comp., MS funcionalidad f (A value that developers specify in the app manifest for their Windows Store apps. Windows Store apps use capabilities to declare that the app requires programmatic access to protected user resources, such as the Pictures library, or connected devices, such as a webcam); capacidad f (The ability to perform a function, for example, the ability of a cloud to host highly available virtual machines is a capability, and the ability of a cloud to connect virtual machines to a certain logical network is a capability)
fish.farm. aptitudes f
IT, transp. capacidad f
capabilities n
sociol. idoneidad f
 English thesaurus
capability ['keɪpə'bɪlɪtɪ] n
IT An aptitude, competency or resource that an enterprise may possess or require at an enterprise, business function or individual level that has the potential, or is required, to contribute to a business outcome and to create value
mil., abbr. cpbl
mil., logist. Quantified and organized set of assets, personnel and equipment at the disposal of a force package, and which contributes to providing it with its abilities. 2. Military potential expressed in quantitative and qualitative terms. Note: a capability is assessed and not measured. Related terms: technical capability; operational capability. (FRA)
capabilities n
mil., abbr. caps
capability: 274 phrases in 39 subjects
Accounting1
Accumulators1
Agriculture3
Artillery2
Automatic control3
Communications30
Construction1
Earth sciences3
Economy4
Education1
Electronics29
Energy industry6
Environment3
Finances3
General100
Industry1
Information technology21
International Monetary Fund1
Labor law1
Law1
Marketing1
Mechanic engineering2
Medical2
Metallurgy1
Meteorology1
Microsoft3
Military2
Name of organization1
Natural sciences1
Nautical1
Nuclear physics1
Physical sciences10
Politics2
Psychology1
Statistics8
Technology13
Telecommunications1
Transport3
United Nations5