capacity

capacity
kə'pæsəti
plural - capacities; noun
1) (ability to hold, contain etc: This tank has a capacity of 300 gallons.) rominnhold, volum, kapasitet
2) (ability: his capacity for remembering facts.) kapasitet, evne
3) (position: in his capacity as a leader.) stilling, egenskap; i embets medfør
kapasitet
I
subst. \/kəˈpæsətɪ\/
1) kapasitet
he is a man of great capacity
han er en (stor) kapasitet
2) kapasitet, plass, volum (fysikk), rom (fysikk)
the hall has a seating capacity of 500
det er 500 sitteplasser i hallen
3) fatteevne
this is beyond my capacity
dette ligger utenfor min fatteevne
4) (jus) kompetanse, rettskapasitet
5) egenskap, stilling
in my capacity of ...
i min stilling som ...
6) evne, mulighet
capacity for happiness
evne til å kjenne lykke
capacity for work
arbeidsevne
capacity to pay
betalingsevne
carrying capacity bærekraft
filled to capacity full til randen, fullsatt
legal capacity (jus) rettsevne
measure of capacity rommål
work to capacity arbeide for fullt
II
adj. \/kəˈpæsətɪ\/
fullsatt, full-, topp-
capacity house
fullsatt hus
yesterday there was a capacity crowd at the match
i går gikk kampen for fulle tribuner
capacity production
topproduksjon

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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