able: [14] Able and ability both come ultimately from the Latin verb habēre ‘have’ or ‘hold’. From this the Latin adjective habilis developed, meaning literally ‘convenient or suitable for holding on to’, and hence in more general terms ‘suitable’ or ‘apt’, and later, more positively, ‘competent’ or ‘expert’. It came into English via Old French, bringing with it the noun ablete ‘ability’. This was later reformed in En
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1. Chantal was lucky to be able to salvage her career.
尚塔尔能保住她的事业算是走了运。
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2. The RAF recognized him as an out-standingly able engineer.
英国皇家空军表彰他是一名非常能干的机械师。
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3. Anton was able to transfer from Lavine's to an American company.
安东成功地从拉文调到了一家美国公司.
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4. He conjectured that some individuals may be able to detect major calamities.
他猜测说有些人也许能够察觉重大灾难。
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5. The government have not been able to turn today'sdemonstration to their advantage.