capability [ˌkeɪpəˈbɪlɪtɪ]
sustantivo
(competence) competencia (f); (potential ability) capacidad (f) to have the capability to do sth ser capaz de hacer algo; tener capacidad para hacer algo
Astra already has the capability to provide 16, and eventually 48, television channels directly to homes
the capability for rational thought la capacidad de raciocinio
It must be that this capability for concentrated thought has been selected for during a period when it did not carry great risks ...his belief in the human capability for learning
within/beyond one's capabilities dentro de/más allá de sus posibilidades
It was complicated, but perfectly within our capabilities Understanding the processes involved has proved to be quite beyond our capabilities
military/nuclear capability potencial (m) militar/nuclear
We know that Israel and South Africa have full nuclear capability ...as newly independent nations strive to develop their own nuclear capabilities The importance of Europe for Britain in the political sector increased as her own economic and military capability decreased