词汇 | collocation_english_capacity |
释义 | Collocations with capacityThese are words often used in combination with capacity. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. absorption capacity The realized pollution is determined jointly by the demand for polluting rights or environmental absorption capacity and the supply of these rights. adaptive capacity Societal changes, however, have undermined certain aspects of adaptive capacity, made others obsolete, and have resulted in emerging vulnerabilities in certain sections of the community. additional capacity As additional capacity is added-more synthesis and imaging procedures- marginal costs will again remain relatively fixed until full capacity is again reached. administrative capacity The recurring inability to efficiently collect pension contributions is a striking example of limited administrative capacity that undermines policy implementation. advisory capacity Instead, principal responsibility was given to state governments, with the federal government functioning in an advisory capacity. aerobic capacity We conclude that aerobic capacity in all subgroups of patients, even with mild defects, is at or below the lower limit of normal. ample capacity We know that at present we are assured ample capacity to meet all consumptive requirements at home and abroad until 1970. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 analytical capacity Incremental politics suggests focusing scarce analytical capacity precisely on boundary areas of contestation. antioxidant capacity Total antioxidant capacity also did not emerge as a possible mediating risk or protective factor. binding capacity The binding capacity was estimated using the highest dilution point. bladder capacity Three had increases in bladder capacity, a fall in bladder pressure at capacity and increase in urethral pressure. borrowing capacity It still plays an important indirect role, however, because unexpected capital gains and losses on foreign debt affect profits and wealth, which influence domestic borrowing capacity. capacity crowd In fact, people had to be turned away because the interest in the project was so great that there was a capacity crowd. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 capacity utilization Increasing returns and capacity utilization have also played important roles. cargo capacity Provides the cargo capacity required by the customer. civilian capacity He served the navy in a civilian capacity. cognitive capacity The threat avoidance function suggested by revonsuo could therefore be included in this more general function of fundamental cognitive capacity preservations and mental vigilance. combined capacity Two further units are planned with an ultimate combined capacity of between 120 and 160 beds. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 computing capacity The kinetic theory approach is a formidable task, even when one is armed with present computing capacity. cooling capacity However, actuation rates are dependent on the cooling capacity of the wire which limits the actuator bandwidth. cranial capacity After this, there is a large increase in cranial capacity reached by of 4 years of age. decision-making capacity Ethical and human-rights issues in research on mental disorders that may affect decision-making capacity. decisional capacity If a patient with decisional capacity refused treatment, 75% would accept this decision, although 19% would override their patient's wishes and intervene. dispersal capacity This dispersal capacity could help pioneer species to colonize distant locations. electrical capacity Apparently we seem to take it for granted that we shall lack one million kilowatts of electrical capacity at a date four years from now. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 enormous capacity His blast furnaces for iron production were distinguished by their enormous capacity for the time. expanded capacity Given the expanded capacity of information and communication technology, the capability to collect and analyze this type of information is highly feasible. expanding capacity Clearly the demand generated by the era's construction boom far outstripped the expanding capacity of domestic industry. export capacity These variables include subventions and export capacity. extra capacity For very low upstream damage, it is not rational to contribute as the extra capacity will not be used. fiduciary capacity The board of directors is there only in a fiduciary capacity to manage the shareholders' money. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 finite capacity Metacercarial cysts localize in the pericardial cavity and the kidney lumen of the snail and these organs would have a finite capacity for carrying cysts. freight capacity Does not that show that speculation about how much freight capacity is needed is still at a very rudimentary stage? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 fuel capacity If they cannot do so with their ordinary fuel capacity, what about refuelling? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 full capacity It uses the comparison principle in its full capacity. functional capacity Seven patients showed functional capacity graded in the second class. generating capacity At present, the total generating capacity operated by water power and in action is about 373,000 kilowatts. heat capacity The temperature rise was obtained from the energy deposition using the temperature dependent heat capacity for each material. immense capacity Perhaps one of the characteristic features of these nations is their immense capacity and their readiness to exploit already existing conflicts in neighbouring states. increased capacity Under anarchy changes in relative position take on importance because they give one state an increased capacity to coerce another. increasing capacity These results suggest that there is an increasing capacity for morpheme recognition with age, especially with derived forms in the later elementary school years. individual capacity There is a need to develop candidate subtyping models and then compare their individual capacity to demonstrate differential treatment outcomes against current continuum models. industrial capacity Similarly, state-owned enterprises make up much of the region's scant industrial capacity. infinite capacity Can he really mean that every other cognitive system has infinite capacity? innate capacity The training reminds us of our innate capacity to care for one another. institutional capacity But systems based solely on control-oriented approaches impose high private costs and are often not enforceable given existing institutional capacity. insufficient capacity It is not the case that local authorities are run by hidebound ideologues with insufficient capacity to learn. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 intellectual capacity It was simply a question of intellectual capacity, according to these 'experts'. limited capacity Performance discontinuities and other effects of a limited capacity should then be predictable on the basis of the ways in which recoding has been impeded. load capacity Different mounting operations require robots designed with attention on load capacity, service range, and operational tasks. lung capacity Muscles involved in respiration develop as the skeleton structure enlarges and the muscles grow to accommodate extra lung capacity. managerial capacity We note that the productivity of hired labor may differ from that of family labor due to work capacity, managerial capacity, or supervision requirements. manufacturing capacity Therefore, this solution is best suited to the most advanced developing countries having some nascent drug manufacturing capacity. maximum capacity The closer q(t) is to the maximum capacity, the less neurotransmitter is produced. mental capacity Both factors are negatively associated with perceptions of physical and mental capacity to acquire, develop, and maintain relationships. nameplate capacity The company expects the nameplate capacity for soda ash to rise to 1·8 million tonnes a year by 1979, and by 1985 to 2 million tonnes a year. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 official capacity Women were clearly not excluded from official occasions and moreover, assisted their husband when he had to entertain his superior in an official capacity in his home. operational capacity At increased levels of production, marginal costs remain steady and only increase when approaching operational capacity. organizational capacity These taxes do require an organizational capacity to collect information and penetrate society, but to a lesser extent than income and land taxes. oxygen-carrying capacity Another constraint on the evolution of their brain is the oxygen-carrying capacity of their vascular systems. payload capacity It is a pre-existing bus with a well-defined payload capacity. photosynthetic capacity Decline of photosynthetic capacity with leaf age in relation to leaf longevities for five tropical canopy tree species. processing capacity Rather, mastery may also be determined by other basic cognitive factors such as memory or processing capacity. production capacity Firm size is based on initial fixed asset investment in production or production capacity. professional capacity But the value of singing in other than a purely professional capacity was there to be appealed to. pumping capacity Unfortunately, where storage and pumping capacity are limited and non-riparian water rights unenforceable, banking is not practical. rated capacity Due to age, overuse, and poor maintenance, the efficiency of delivery of the canal system is only 35-40 per cent of rated capacity. reduced capacity The choice has left him without family or community, resigned to a writer's life of "little mournful lonelinesses" (27) with a reduced capacity for fellowship. refinery capacity There is enough refinery capacity for 150 million tons of oil a year. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 refining capacity However, because of the extremely high value of this developed site, including the extensive investment in refining capacity, it is safe to assume this site will be protected. remarkable capacity At the same time it demonstrates pentecostalism's remarkable capacity to take on local colour in different contexts. reproductive capacity They become like competitors, and the reproductive capacity of the one might interfere with that of the other. reserve capacity They suggested that there may be sufficient reserve capacity in the intestine, below the infected area, to ensure that overall absorption of nutrients remains normal. residual capacity The decrease in functional residual capacity and increased oxygen consumption during pregnancy lead to a rapid onset of hypoxaemia during apnoea. resource capacity Processing resource capacity and the comprehension of garden path sentences. seating capacity The space also somehow seemed intimate, despite having a seating capacity for some two and a half thousand. stadium capacity Each team's fans were allocated 9,000 tickets, with the stadium capacity reduced from 41,000 to 36,000; there were fears of ticketless fans congregating outside. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. supervisory capacity I gather that only men in a supervisory capacity are to be released. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 surge capacity For instance, a shortage of world surge capacity in a situation where demand for energy is increasing rapidly will generally lead to increased import prices for all consumers alike. surplus capacity As noted above, the board of trade sought to protect industries with surplus capacity, unless foreign enterprises offered diversification or technology-related benefits. technical capacity Limited technical capacity of the whole urban system was also often seen as an obstacle to extension by city governments. thermal capacity Of course, any airconditioning installation can be designed so that advantage is taken of the thermal capacity of the building. throughput capacity To obtain an annual cost per service, the total cost was divided by the center's yearly typical and maximum throughput capacity. total capacity It does not give a total capacity score that can be interpreted without consideration of clinical, social or other circumstances. towing capacity Three towing packages were optional, each with increasing towing capacity. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. tremendous capacity This book illustrates the possibility of just such a progressive historiography, one that reminds us of the tremendous capacity for marginalization that history-making always entails. unique capacity She had a unique capacity for neatly interlacing management, motherhood, and home-making, and in making and maintaining a worldwide circle of personal and professional friends. unlimited capacity But unlike other creations, which possess limited attraction (solely to perpetuate themselves), humans have an unlimited capacity of attraction. unofficial capacity So far hunts, in an unofficial capacity, have provided for the limitation of herds and have promptly dealt with those that caused damage to crops. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 unused capacity There is unused capacity, waiting to be brought into productive use. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 varying capacity We also neglected problems of varying capacity utilization. vital capacity If time is of the essence, the patient should take four vital capacity breaths of 100 % oxygen. water-holding capacity A comparison of methods to estimate water-holding capacity in post-rigor porcine muscle. 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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