bittermemory3344
difference between capability and ability. I know the difference between the two words when we talking about people or animals . capability refers to the future potential but I don't know the difference when we talk about ''things''. for example: The system has the ability to run more than one program at the same time. VS: The system has the capability to run more than one program at the same time. so what is the difference when we talk about ''things''. thank you very much . a new train capable of reaching very high speeds VS : a new train able to reach very high speeds
28 Thg 09 2012 04:55
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'Capability' = one's maximum ability, to one's limits of capacity for doing/accomplishing something; On the other hand, ability is more applicable to the generic, non-quantifiable quality of being able to do something/capable of doing something 'Ability' is closer to a talent, a natural skill which is hard to quantify, whereas capability is more applicable to enterprises, rather than persons, or, if it is applied to a person, it may more often reflect on limitations, rather than talents. Examples: 1. Her ex-husband's capability to pay alimony does not extend to supporting her drug habit. 2. His ability to listen attracts many who want to cry on his shoulder.
28 tháng 9 năm 2012
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