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able [Brit ˈeɪb(ə)l, Am ˈeɪbəl] ADJ To be able to meaning can is usually translated by the verb potere: I was not able to go = non ci sono potuto andare; I was not able to help him = non ho potuto aiutarlo. - The main exception to this occurs when to be able to implies the acquiring of a skill, when sapere is used: he's nine and he's still not able to read = ha nove anni e ancora non sa leggere. - Note that to be able to in the past is translated by riuscire, especially when some effort is implied: compare He could swim very well = sapeva nuotare benissimo, and he was able to swim ashore before he fainted = riuscì a nuotare fino a riva prima di svenire. See this entry for more examples and other uses.

1. able (having ability to):

to be able to do

2. able:

able (skilled) lawyer, teacher etc.
able (gifted) child

able seaman [Brit eɪb(ə)l ˈsiːmən, Am ˌeɪbəl ˈsimən] N, able-bodied seaman <pl able seamen>

able seaman

able rating [ˌeɪblˈreɪtɪŋ] N

able rating → able seaman

able seaman [Brit eɪb(ə)l ˈsiːmən, Am ˌeɪbəl ˈsimən] N, able-bodied seaman <pl able seamen>

able seaman

able-bodied [Brit eɪb(ə)lˈbɒdɪd, Am ˌeɪbəlˈbɑdid] ADJ

1. able-bodied:

able-bodied

2. able-bodied MIL:

able-bodied
able-bodied

uncome-at-able [ˌʌnkʌmˈætəbl] ADJ inf

uncome-at-able
uncome-at-able

get-at-able [Brit ɡɛtˈatəb(ə)l, Am ɡɛdˈædəb(ə)l] ADJ inf

to be, not to be get-at-able object:

unget-at-able [Brit ʌnɡɛtˈatəb(ə)l, Am ˌənˌɡɛdˈædəb(ə)l] ADJ inf

unget-at-able
academically able, excellent, interesting, respectable
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able [ˈeɪ·bl] ADJ (capable)

able person
to be able to do sth (have ability, manage)
to be able to do sth (have knowledge)

able-bodied ADJ

able-bodied

get-at-able [ˌget̬·ˈæ·t̬əbl] ADJ inf

get-at-able
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able to be kept
able to be saved
able to be shared
atto a qc
able to do sth
able to be cared for