1. able
/ˈeɪbl/ (≠ unable /ʌnˈeɪbl/) (a) Có năng lực, có khả năng
- Local farmers were able to make a decent living selling their produce.
- Humans are uniquely able to use true language.
- I was just able to make out a dark figure in the distance.
- Once you've had some sleep you'll feel better able to cope.
- She is not physically able to take care of herself.
- Unfortunately they weren't able to come.
2. disabled
/dɪsˈeɪbld/ (adj) vô hiệu hóa, mất khả năng
- physically/mentally disabled
- a new home for severely disabled people
- He was born disabled.
- The museum has special facilities for disabled people.
- Does the theatre have disabled access?
3. enable
/ɪˈneɪbl/ (v) Làm cho có thể
- His desire to enable all students to achieve their musical potential.
- The app enables you to create your own designs and share them with friends.
- The price cut would enable the government to reduce power bills.
4. ably
/ˈeɪbli/ (adv) Một cách có tài
- We were ably assisted by a team of volunteers.
5. Ability
(≠ inability) (n) Năng lực, khả năng
- I seem to have lost my ability to attract clients.
- He has this innate ability to see beyond the range of most people.
- The system has the ability to run more than one program at the same time.
- Everyone has the right to good medical care regardless of their ability to pay.
6. disability
/ˌdɪsəˈbɪləti/ (n) sự bất lực, sự bất tài, sự không có khả năng
- Many children with mild disabilities are integrated in general education.
- No one knows what causes learning disabilities.
- The programme offers support to people living with disability.
- Up to 20 per cent have a learning disability.
- children who have severe developmental disabilities
- lectures for students with hearing disabilities
- those with a visible or a hidden disability
- He has a permanent disability which prevents him from working as a labourer.
- She works in a school for children with learning disabilities.
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