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ca·pac·ity [kəˈpæsəti] ΟΥΣ

1. capacity (available space):

prostornina θηλ

2. capacity no πλ (ability):

sposobnost θηλ
zmožnost θηλ

4. capacity (position, role):

položaj αρσ

ˈcar·ry·ing ca·pac·ity ΟΥΣ

pro·duc·tion ca·ˈpac·ity ΟΥΣ no πλ

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Where vocal precursors are concerned, many continuity theorists envisage language evolving from early human capacities for song.
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He was made school captain in 1971 in early recognition of his leadership capacities.
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And he spent sleepless nights re-scoring the music for his players and their instruments, keeping in mind their capacities.
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Or was it instead some inexplicable extrasensory phenomenon that enabled her to exceed the thinking capacities of any person who had lived before her?
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Modern handheld and mobile radios can have capacities as high as 255 channels.
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Passenger capacities were given as 618 first class, 447 tourist class and only 382 third class after the decline of the immigrant trade.
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Even the goal of using germinal choice technology for clearly therapeutic purposes should be relinquished, since it would inevitably produce temptations to tamper with such things as cognitive capacities.
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Greyhound finally standardized bus capacities in early 2014, allowing the introduction of a new booking system to eradicate overbooking.
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Then various scenes are shown explaining women's roles in various capacities, first focusing on traditionally feminine areas such as sewing parachutes and uniforms, nursing, and clerical work.
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Two indoor gymnasiums have capacities of 450 each.
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