capacities 音标拼音: [kəp'æsətiz] [kəp'æsɪtiz]
能力,才能,资格,容量,性能(复数)
能力,才能,资格,容量,性能(复数)
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{
Capacities } (-
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capacitus ,
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capax ,
capacis ;
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See {
Capacious }.]
1 .
The power of receiving or containing ;
extent of room or space ;
passive power ; --
used in reference to physical things .
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Had our great palace the capacity To camp this host ,
we all would sup together .
--
Shak .
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The capacity of the exhausted cylinder . --
Boyle .
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2 .
The power of receiving and holding ideas ,
knowledge ,
etc .;
the comprehensiveness of the mind ;
the receptive faculty ;
capability of understanding or feeling .
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Capacity is now properly limited to these [
the mere passive operations of the mind ];
its primary signification ,
which is literally room for ,
as well as its employment ,
favors this ;
although it can not be denied that there are examples of its usage in an active sense . --
Sir W .
Hamilton .
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3 .
Ability ;
power pertaining to ,
or resulting from ,
the possession of strength ,
wealth ,
or talent ;
possibility of being or of doing .
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The capacity of blessing the people . --
Alex .
Hamilton .
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A cause with such capacities endued . --
Blackmore .
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4 .
Outward condition or circumstances ;
occupation ;
profession ;
character ;
position ;
as ,
to work in the capacity of a mason or a carpenter .
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5 . (
Law )
Legal or moral qualification ,
as of age ,
residence ,
character ,
etc .,
necessary for certain purposes ,
as for holding office ,
for marrying ,
for making contracts ,
wills ,
etc .;
legal power or right ;
competency .
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{
Capacity for heat },
the power of absorbing heat .
Substances differ in the amount of heat requisite to raise them a given number of thermometric degrees ,
and this difference is the measure of ,
or depends upon ,
what is called their capacity for heat .
See {
Specific heat },
under {
Heat }.
Syn :
Ability ;
faculty ;
talent ;
capability ;
skill ;
efficiency ;
cleverness .
See {
Ability }.
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