capacity
- capacity
- kə'pæsəti
1) rominnhold, volum, kapasitet
2) kapasitet, evne
3) 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.
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