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 Translation for 'to be able' from English to Esperanto
kapablito be able
Partial Matches
kapabla {adj}able
estito be
kem.
berilio {noun} <Be>
beryllium <Be>
ĝojegito be delighted
vivito be alive
esti perditato be lost
realiĝito be achieved
Gardu vin!Be careful!
esti pretato be done
naskiĝito be born
esti okupatato be engaged
validito be valid
soifito be thirsty
timito be afraid
malsatito be hungry
esti honestato be honest
erarito be wrong
nomiĝito be called
geogr.
Belgujo {noun}
Belgium <.be>
eblito be possible
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Usage Examples English
  • The hardware and firmware was designed to be able to access software provided on external ROMs.
  • Transportation technologies on a remote area like Antarctica need to be able to deal with extremely low temperatures and continuous winds to ensure the travelers' safety.
  • This attack requires the attacker to be able to run programs on the same system or platform that is performing AES.
  • To be able to play his favorite sport, President Eisenhower had golf course architect Robert Trent Jones design a practice golf facility at Camp David.
  • After World War II, with the arrival of electronics for reading chords and looking in tables of "codes", the postal sorting offices started to research chordic solutions to be able to employ people other than trained and expensive typists.

  • For Doke, literacy was part of the evangelisation since people had to be able to read to appreciate the message of the Bible, but it was only after his retirement that he completed the translation of the Bible into Lamba.
  • It is necessary to be able to identify each person's psychological "squicks" or triggers in advance to avoid them.
  • The administrators of these servers gained sufficient influence in the otherwise anarchic Usenet community to be able to push through controversial changes, for instance the Great Renaming of Usenet newsgroups during 1987.
  • It is therefore important for a player to be able to dribble competently with both hands.
  • It is generally recommended to install the latest vendor driver and its associated stack to be able to use the Bluetooth device at its fullest extent.

  • Better nutrition among the two most vulnerable groups, young children and pregnant women, prepares them to be able to respond better in times when food security is compromised, such as in droughts.
  • World War II saw the beginning of the widespread use of high speed bombers which dispensed with defensive weapons to be able to attain higher speed, such as with the de Havilland Mosquito, a philosophy that continued with many Cold War bombers.
  • It helps to be able to route cold air from a sky-facing radiator (perhaps an air heating solar collector with an alternate purpose) or evaporative cooler directly through the thermal mass.
  • In the latter units fire as tactically necessary and replenish to maintain or reach their authorised holding (which can vary), so the logistic system has to be able to cope with surge and slack.
  • Each "Queen Elizabeth"-class ship is able to operate around 40 aircraft during peacetime operations and is thought to be able to carry up to 72 at maximum capacity.

  • It is often useful to be able to compute the variance in a single pass, inspecting each value [...] only once; for example, when the data is being collected without enough storage to keep all the values, or when costs of memory access dominate those of computation.
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