词汇 | collocation_english_ability |
释义 | Collocations with abilityThese are words often used in combination with ability. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. academic ability The influence of both infant attachment security and 4-year attachment security on child competence and academic ability was examined first. acting ability He was fascinated by the stage, learning everything from set construction to stage production, and embarrassed by his acting ability. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. amazing ability Given the amazing ability of bacteria to acquire resistance from other bacteria, it appears that from society's standpoint the development of antibiotic resistance is inexorable. analytical ability From a mass spectrometry perspective, the generation of molecular or structurally characteristic ions is a key feature in the technique's analytical ability. artistic ability Every epoch appropriated these primary motifs and adapted them to its own technological and artistic ability. athletic ability Consistent winners may sometimes have less athletic ability than losers. average ability No notable differences were found among children with strengths in crystallized ability and short-term memory, processing speed, and average ability with no secondary strengths. cognitive ability One could use such a variable as a proxy for cognitive ability. decision-making ability Robots can indeed be programmed so that repeated interactions improve their decision-making ability, and one might even argue that statistically-based similarity coding might constitute a representation. driving ability Score on the driver confidence scale was also associated with score on the index of self-perceived driving ability. enhanced ability Almost half the children responded in "spectacular fashion" presenting with unusual motivation to work, and an enhanced ability to read, comprehend, and do arithmetic. exceptional ability For added contrast, we compared a group of hospital in-patients with a group of subjects of exceptional ability. extraordinary ability His extraordinary ability and strength of character were indicated in abundance from the early years of his youth, together with rare scholarship and keen intellect. functional ability The proportion of women needing help with cooking had not appreciably changed, suggesting that this question measured knowledge rather than functional ability. healing ability He's assisted in this by a nearly miraculous physical healing ability for which he himself has no explanation. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. impaired ability In general, newborns and infants have a diminished ability to excrete ions as well as an impaired ability to reabsorb them. improved ability Its notable qualities include strong incentives to invest, and improved ability to use land as collateral. increased ability This model could be tested by exploiting mutants with reduced or increased ability to synthesize raffinose. incredible ability However, as we all know, the financial sector has an incredible ability to pass any costs on to citizens and companies. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English inherent ability The genotype indicates the plant's genetic constitution and determines its inherent ability to grow and produce latex within the environment provided. innate ability At the same time, there were many people who showed an innate ability to face life challenges. intellectual ability This was followed by perceived intellectual ability, which explained 12.96%. leadership ability Although without strong social skills, he demonstrated impressive leadership ability and considerable political astuteness. leaping ability While they have extraordinary leaping ability, they spring upward onto tree branches only when they are fearful or suddenly attacked. limited ability Furthermore, the uniqueness of many projects also means that there is often a limited ability to benchmark practice against other similar projects. linguistic ability One factor that influences the decision is their assessment of the interlocutor's linguistic ability. magical ability Those pyramids have an almost magical ability to reform. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 mathematical ability Indeed, it is difficult to imagine a more splendid introduction for biologists and others with some mathematical ability to those statistical topics which are covered here. mental ability Memory, then, is not simply the mental ability to retrieve past events but a practice in dialogue with our surroundings. motor ability We made four predictions about the possible roles of group differences, perceptual- motor ability, task difficulty, and chronological age in nonlinguistic performance. musical ability Their level of talk does not appear to relate to their overall musical ability, but may derive to some extent from their aptitude for composing. narrative ability In order to understand growth patterns, it is essential to examine children's narrative ability longitudinally. natural ability Viral-based vector gene therapy takes advantage of the natural ability of viruses to infect cells and have their genes expressed by the host cells. nonverbal ability This pattern of results was upheld when we accounted for the effects of age, verbal ability, and nonverbal ability. organizational ability He had creative organizational ability and was willing to perform unwelcome and difficult tasks. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. outstanding ability Local education authorities can already award incentive allowances to teachers who have demonstrated outstanding ability in the classroom. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 passing ability Primarily as a central midfielder, he has good vision and passing ability. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. perceived ability A further aim of the study was to investigate the possible mediating role of personality on the relationship between confidence and perceived ability. perceptual ability I suggest that it is more likely indicative of the evolutionary development of the perceptual ability to detect resources for behavior of hand-held objects. physical ability Furthermore, the improved physical ability carried over to independent living at home. predictive ability The litmus test for any formal theory lies in its predictive ability. problem-solving ability No such improvements were found in visual short-term memory, problem-solving ability, cognitive speed, arithmetic, or verbal comprehension. proven ability This shows that enrolment without formal title is possible, as long as landholders have locally recognized tenure and a proven ability to exclude potential intruders. psychic ability But the use of the signed index attributes the model with the psychic ability to know which phoneme represents the correct response on a given trial. reading ability The results described above provide information regarding the multivariate nature of children's reading ability patterns and their influence on various reading outcome measures. reasoning ability An individual's information is a property of a particular equilibrium, but her reasoning ability is not. reduced ability A reduced ability to develop a memory-assisted perceptual organization is therefore related to the disorganization component of symptomatology. remarkable ability In other words, humans have a remarkable ability to look on a horror and see a silver lining. reproductive ability The subsequent fate of the female centrosome is unclear, but it appears to lose both microtubule nucleating activity and reproductive ability. singing ability The station decided one day to open their microphones to newcomers to show off their singing ability. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. spatial ability Consequently, scale construction initially followed a face validity approach to form indices of verbal and spatial ability. storytelling ability This measure is not meant to reflect grammatical competence but rather storytelling ability, and is thought to be consistent across languages. superior ability Wealthier economies have a superior ability to finance investments internally and, as a consequence, international markets favor these "richer" countries. supernatural ability Now she has the supernatural ability to create blizzards. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. technical ability Advantages in the technical ability to perform fetal surgery, understanding of fetal and placental physiology and the accuracy of fetal echocardiography have all progressed enormously. telepathic ability They are identified by a metal collar worn around the neck, used to focus their telepathic ability. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. tremendous ability This will be a task requiring tremendous ability and—some people may not like the term—ruthlessness. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 uncanny ability He strikes a chord with modern readers, who often marvel at his uncanny ability to speak directly to them. unique ability The performance was full of such instances of the actors' unique ability to employ different modes of physicality in order to convey their story. varying ability The parents who take an interest in this data will recognise that schools take pupils from various catchment areas and of varying ability. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 verbal ability In fact, we replicated several specific findings by other investigators in this area, including verbal ability differences in the two groups during middle childhood. vocal ability The self-perception of vocal ability is usually governed by childhood experience, and it is therefore crucial that teachers do not replicate any sense of failure in their own pupils. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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