ABLE  能夠

HAVE FEATURES one NEEDS in SELF:oneself FOR ACHIEVING something.
CAPABLE OFCOMPETENT TOEQUAL TOUP TOFIT TOPREPARED TOQUALIFIED TOALLOWED TOFREE TOIN A POSITION TO
Antonym
  • UNABLELACK ABILITY to ACT:do something.
    Hypernym
    • HAVERELATION to something such that it BE-IN:is in one OR is CONTROLLED by one.
      • RELATIONFEATURE of TWO OR MORE THINGS TOGETHER.
        • FEATUREABSTRACT OBJECT a THING is SAID to BE OR to HAVE.
          • OBJECT[NO HYPERNYM.] WHAT one CAN NAME:refer to....
    See also
    • KNOWBELIEVE SOMETHING AND ASSUME:presuppose that it is TRUE.
      • TALENTINTENSELY AND IMPORTANTLY SKILLFUL OR WISE.
          Hyponym
          • FERTILE ABLE, as SOIL OR TERRITORY, to CAUSE PLANTS to GROW ABUNDANTLY.
            • SHARP ABLE to CUT OR PIERCE.
              • SKILLFUL ABLE to ACT:do something BECAUSE one has LEARNT NECESSARY METHODS. 
                • ARTS SKILLS BELIEVED to be IMPORTANT FOR EDUCATION OR AMUSEMENT....
                • ELOQUENT SKILLFUL in SPEAKING, DISCUSSING, OR PRODUCING POETRY.
                • INTELLIGENT SKILLFUL IN-RELATION-TO UNDERSTANDING and DECIDING....
                • TALENT INTENSELY AND IMPORTANTLY SKILLFUL OR WISE.
                • CRAFT SKILL IMPORTANT FOR a PROFESSION.
                • MAGIC SUPERNATURAL SKILL.
              • STRONG ABLE to ACHIEVE DIFFICULT TASKS of the BODY OR to the MIND.
                • HARD STRONG so that one CAN NOT CHANGE its SHAPE.
                • HEALTHY STRONG IN-S0-FAR as one LACK ILLNESS OR PAIN.
                • POWER ENDURING STRENGTH AND ABILITY to CAUSE OTHERS to ACT:do what one DESIRES them to DO.[[MACHT]]
                • STUBBORN EXCESSIVELY STRONG of MIND, TEND to REFUSE to CHANGE one's ATTITUDE.
                • LIVELY STRONG, AND QUICK in REACTING.
                • INDEPENDENT STRONG so as NOT to DEPEND on or be CAUSED by anthying.
                • SURPASS Be MORE EXCELLENT OR STRONG IN-RELATION-TO ANOTHER IN ACTION.
              • VISIBLE ABLE to be SEEN.
                • AWARE ABLE to VOLUNTARILY:deliberately REACT to. 
                  • DOUBT AWARE that one does NOT KNOW OR UNDERSTAND something....
                  • REMEMBER CONTINUE to be AWARE of.
                  • PERCEIVE BECOME AWARE of BECAUSE one INTERACTS WITH....
                • PERHAPS ABLE to HAPPEN OR ABLE to be TRUE.
                  • POSSIBLE ABLE TO BE DONE OR ABLE TO HAPPEN, OR ABLE TO BE THE CASE. 
                    • DIFFICULT POSSIBLE BUT EVEN-IF TRIED ONLY ACHIEVED RARELY OR ONLY by USING BIG EFFORT.
                    • EASY POSSIBLE AND IF TRIED OFTEN ACHIEVED LACKING:without EFFORT....
                    • PROBABLE INTENSELY POSSIBLE AND EXPECTED to be TRUE.
                  • EMPATHY ABILITY to IMAGINE INTENSELY BEING a DIFFERENT PERSON one INTERACTS with.
                    • SELF-SUFFICIENCY ABLE to be CAUSE THINGS TO BE SUFFICIENT FOR one's SELF:own NEEDS.
                      • PRODUCTIVITY DEGREE of the ABILITY to PRODUCE MANY of the SAME THINGS.
                        • ORIGINALITY ABLE to CREATE NEW THINGS.
                          • SENSIBILITY ABILITY to HAVE TENUOUS AND PROFOUND FEELINGS.
                            • HUMOUR SENSIBILITY for AND DELIGHT in WHAT IS FUNNY.
                          • UNDERSTANDING ABILITY to UNDERSTAND, AND to EXPLAIN.
                            • TASTE ABILITY to JUDGE BEAUTY AND UGLINESS.
                              • SENSES ABILITY to PERCEIVE.
                                Old Chinese Criteria
                                [ABSOLUTE/GRADED]

                                [ARCHAIC/CURRENT]

                                [DIFFICULT/EASY]

                                [ENDOGENIC/EXOGENIC]

                                [EMOTIONAL/UNEMOTIONAL]

                                [INCIDENTAL/INHERENT]

                                [INNATE/ACQUIRED]

                                [LASTING!/TEMPORARY]

                                [PHYSICAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL]

                                [PRACTICAL/THEORETICAL]

                                1. The commonest word is néng 能 "have an inherent capacity for, have the personal ability to".

                                [CURRENT], [ENDOGENIC], [GRADED], [LASTING]

                                2. Kě yǐ 可以 "be in an objective position to, have the possibility to".

                                [ABSOLUTE], [CURRENT], [EXOGENIC], [TEMPORARY!]

                                3. Zú yǐ 足以 emphasises sufficiency of conditions necessary to get something done.

                                [CURRENT], [GRADED], [INHERENT], [PHYSICAL]

                                4. Kè 克 typically comes to emphasise the ability to do something difficult in post-archaic times, but the word was equivalent to néng 能 in early texts.

                                [ABSOLUTE], [ARCHAIC], [INCIDENTAL], [TEMPORARY], [PHYSICAL]

                                5. Rén 任 emphasises a general qualification to achieve something worth achieving and not obviously easy to achieve.

                                [ABSOLUTE], [CURRENT], [DIFFICULT], [ENDOGENIC], [TEMPORARY]

                                6. Kān 堪 typically refers to the ability to do something others might not be willing or psychologically able to do.

                                [ABSOLUTE], [CURRENT], [DIFFICULT], [EMOTIONAL], [ENDOGENIC], [PSYCHOLOGICAL]

                                7. Jì 技 "expertise, know-how" refers to the talents for crafts and the like, and the word is not normally used as a verb. See SKILL.

                                [ACQUIRED], [CURRENT], [DIFFICULT], [GRADED], [LASTING], [PRACTICAL]

                                8. Lì 力 "strength" is sometimes used to refer to an ability to do something which in some sense requires strength.

                                9. Zhī 知 refers to the intellectual ability to do something, especially to do something that is not intellectually trivial.

                                10. Jì néng 技能 refers to a lasting acquired skill.

                                NB: Dé 得 "cope, show an ability to do something by actually doing it" is an achievement verb and does not belong in this group. See COPE.

                                Modern Chinese Criteria
                                能夠





                                可以

                                得以

                                足以











                                有何不可

                                何嘗不可

                                rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /

                                • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages ( BUCK 1988) p. 9.95

                                • De Rerum Humanarum Emendatione ( COMENIUS 1665) p. 617©

                                  POSSE est vires ad aliqvid habere.

                                  Generalius loqvendo potentia sive facultas ad res agendum triplex est

                                  1. per proprias Vires, et haec est Qvalitas, Pollentia, Robur. 2. per impedimentorum absentiam, et haec est Libertas, Licentia, Jus, Fas, Authoritas, Venia. 3. Per res ipsas commode se offerentes: haec dicitur Occasio, Opportunitas, Commoditas.

                                • Lateinische Synonyme und Etymologien ( DOEDERLEIN 1840) p.

                                  CAN

                                  posse refers to an ability as a consequence of power or strength.

                                  quire refers to an ability as a conseq uence of a consummate qualification.

                                  valere refers to the possession of the right measure of strenght in order to live up to a certain task or to handle a situation.

                                  pollere refers to the possession of very considerable strength or other means whereby one excels others in the ability to do things or to get one's will.

                                • Traite elementaire des synonymes grecques ( DUFOUR 1910) p. 146

                                • 古辭辨 Gu ci bian ( WANG FENGYANG 1993) p. 991

                                • 王力古漢語字典 ( WANG LI 2000) p. 102

                                  1. From a semantic point of view what needs to be compared with ne2ng 能 is not only ke3 可 which does differ in obvious ways with regard to passivisation of the verb it governs, but ke3 yi3 可以. It is in the latter contrast that serious misunderstandings are easy to find.

                                • 王力古漢語字典 ( WANG LI 2000) p. 976

                                  耐,能

                                  See ENDURE

                                • Using Chinese Synonyms ( GRACE ZHANG 2010) p. 252

                                • The Encyclopedia of Philosophy ( BORCHERT 2005) p.

                                  CAN

                                • SYNONYMES FRANÇOIS, LEURS DIFFÉRENTES SIGNIFICATIONS, ET LE CHOIX QU'IL EN FAUT FAIRE Pour parler avec justesse ( GIRARD 1769) p. 1.9:8

                                  CAPACITE.HABILITE; HABILE.SAVANT.DOCTE

                                • Bibliographisches Handbuch zur Sprachinhaltsforschung. Teil II. Systematischer Teil. B. Ordnung nach Sinnbezirken (mit einem alphabetischen Begriffsschluessel): Der Mensch und seine Welt im Spiegel der Sprachforschung ( FRANKE 1989) p. 58A

                                • Bibliographisches Handbuch zur Sprachinhaltsforschung. Teil II. Systematischer Teil. B. Ordnung nach Sinnbezirken (mit einem alphabetischen Begriffsschluessel): Der Mensch und seine Welt im Spiegel der Sprachforschung ( FRANKE 1989) p. 59A

                                • Bibliographisches Handbuch zur Sprachinhaltsforschung. Teil II. Systematischer Teil. B. Ordnung nach Sinnbezirken (mit einem alphabetischen Begriffsschluessel): Der Mensch und seine Welt im Spiegel der Sprachforschung ( FRANKE 1989) p. 59B

                                  -ABEL

                                  ZUGAENGLICHKEIT

                                Words

                                  néng OC: nɯɯŋ MC: nəŋ 425 AttributionsWD

                                The commonest word is néng 能 "have an inherent capacity for, have the personal ability to". CURRENT, ENDOGENIC, GRADED, INHERENT, LASTING

                                  Word relations
                                • Result: 學/LEARN Xué 學 is conative and means "try to learn". See STUDY.
                                • Result: 學/STUDY The dominant word is xué 學 (ant. jiào 教 "train teach")which refers primarily to studying or training under another person, and secondarily to the learning by heart texts. Very often, the word retains a tinge of immitation.
                                • Ant: 恆 / 恆恒/ORDINARY
                                • Object: 量/MEASURE
                                • Contrast: 得/ABLE
                                • Contrast: 才 / 材/TALENT The standard word for an unusual promising ability to perform important future tasks of any kind is cái 才/材, and the talents referred to by this word do not need to be of a "higher" kind.
                                • Assoc: 才 / 材/TALENT The standard word for an unusual promising ability to perform important future tasks of any kind is cái 才/材, and the talents referred to by this word do not need to be of a "higher" kind.
                                • Assoc: 技/ABLE Jì 技 "expertise, know-how" refers to the talents for crafts and the like, and the word is not normally used as a verb. See SKILL. GRADED, CURRENT, DIFFICULT, ACQUIRED, LASTING, PSYCHOLOGICAL, PRACTICAL.
                                • Assoc: 技/ABLE Jì 技 "expertise, know-how" refers to the talents for crafts and the like, and the word is not normally used as a verb. See SKILL. GRADED, CURRENT, DIFFICULT, ACQUIRED, LASTING, PSYCHOLOGICAL, PRACTICAL.
                                • Assoc: 智 / 知/WISE The current general word for wisdom is zhì 智 (ant. yú 愚 "devoid of wisdom") and this may refer to any superior intellectual ability beyond the realm of memorisation or mundane knowledge, the quality which enables one to móu 謀 give good advice..
                                • Synon: 得/ABLE

                                  Syntactic words
                                • nab(.post-N)his own abilitiesDS
                                • nabdispositioncapability; physical capability, concrete technical capability; potential, capacity 人各有能
                                • v[adN]N=humanmen who have qualifications/abilitiesCH
                                • vadNcapable, possessed of political clout, skilfull 能人
                                • vt(+V[0])be able to perform a contexually determinate action or achieve a contextually determinate quality
                                • vt(oN)be capable of the contextually determinate thing
                                • vt+V[0]be physically able to; have the capacity to VERB properly, be constitutionally able to VERB; be physically capable of, be actually able to; would ever be able to
                                • vt+V[0]passivebe competently mastered
                                • vt+V[0]subj=nonhuman(of non-human/inanimate subjects) be able to V
                                • vt+V[0]temporaryfeel able to; be (temporarily) able to
                                • vt[+V[0]]be capable and competent; be able to act, be in a position to act
                                • vtoNbe capable of N (as in 何能"what is he capable of" 能之)
                                • vtoNabshow a capacity for; be capable of Nab-ing
                                • vtoNputativeconsider as capable
                                  kě OC: khlaalʔ MC: khɑ 85 AttributionsWD

                                Kě 可 is occasionally used for kěyǐ 可以 and typically comes before passivised verbs: "be V-able".

                                  Word relations
                                • Oppos: 難/DIFFICULT The clearly dominant word for anything that is hard to achieve or hard to sustain is nán 難 (ant. yì 易 "easy").

                                  Syntactic words
                                • vt(+V[0])can; is able to (short for 可以 with omitted verbal object)
                                • vt(+V[0]{PASS})transitive verb with omitted passive verbal object: may properly be VERBed; be (VERB)ableDS
                                • vt+V[0]have the objective possibility of V-ing
                                • vt+V[0]{PASS}transitive verb which takes passivised verbs as object: may probably be VERBed; be VERBable
                                • vt[0]+V[0]absoluteit is possible to V, one can V; it is possible that there be V-ing
                                可以  kě yǐ OC: khlaalʔ k-lɯʔ MC: khɑ jɨ 47 AttributionsWD

                                Kě yǐ 可以 "be in an objective position to, have the possibility to". ABSOLUTE, INCIDENTAL, EXOGENIC, TEMPORARY, PHYSICAL.

                                  Syntactic words
                                • VPt+V[0]be (thus 以之) in an objective position to, have the (circumstantially determined) possibility to
                                足以  zú yǐ OC: tsoɡ k-lɯʔ MC: tsi̯ok jɨ 40 AttributionsWD

                                Zú yǐ 足以 emphasises sufficiency of conditions necessary to get something done. GRADED, INHERENT, PHYSICAL

                                  Syntactic words
                                • VPt+V[0]be capable of V-ing (NOT: be sufficient to V with); be in a position to
                                • VPt+V[0]{PASS}be worth V-ing
                                  dé OC: tɯɯɡ MC: tək 39 AttributionsWD

                                  Word relations
                                • Contrast: 能/ABLE The commonest word is néng 能 "have an inherent capacity for, have the personal ability to". CURRENT, ENDOGENIC, GRADED, INHERENT, LASTING
                                • Synon: 能/ABLE The commonest word is néng 能 "have an inherent capacity for, have the personal ability to". CURRENT, ENDOGENIC, GRADED, INHERENT, LASTING

                                  Syntactic words
                                • vt(+V[0])manage to do the contextually determinate thing V
                                • vt+V[0]manage to V; be able to V
                                • vt+V[0]{PASS}be amenable to being V-ed (Find some of the many early examples!)
                                • vtpostadVbe able to V (verbal complement expressing capability)
                                • vtpostadVt1.+Vt2be able to VERB1 to the extent of VERB2 趁得及 糶得盡
                                  zhī OC: te MC: ʈiɛ 33 AttributionsWD

                                Zhī 知 refers to the intellectual ability to do something, especially to do something that is not intellectually trivial.

                                  Syntactic words
                                • vt+V[0]be intellectually capable to V; understand how to, know how to V; have the good sense to; know the importance of Ving
                                • vtoNbe intellectually capable of Nab
                                  jì OC: ɡreʔ MC: giɛ 20 AttributionsWD

                                Jì 技 "expertise, know-how" refers to the talents for crafts and the like, and the word is not normally used as a verb. See SKILL. GRADED, CURRENT, DIFFICULT, ACQUIRED, LASTING, PSYCHOLOGICAL, PRACTICAL.

                                  Word relations
                                • Assoc: 能/ABLE The commonest word is néng 能 "have an inherent capacity for, have the personal ability to". CURRENT, ENDOGENIC, GRADED, INHERENT, LASTING
                                • Assoc: 能/ABLE The commonest word is néng 能 "have an inherent capacity for, have the personal ability to". CURRENT, ENDOGENIC, GRADED, INHERENT, LASTING

                                  Syntactic words
                                • nab.post-V{NUM}dispositionexpertise, professional skill
                                • vibe skillful (especially with one's hands)
                                得而  dé ér OC: tɯɯɡ njɯ MC: tək ȵɨ 19 AttributionsWD

                                may be V-ed, one may V them

                                  Syntactic words
                                • VPt+V[0]manage to; can come to
                                • VPt+V[0]{PASS}be capable of being V-ed
                                  jiě OC: kreeʔ MC: kɣɛ 12 AttributionsWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • vt(+V[0])be able to V
                                • vt+V[0]be able to; know how to
                                • vtoNhave the ability for
                                  nài OC: nɯɯs MC: nəi 10 AttributionsWD

                                Nài 耐 refers to a physical ability to do something and appears to be a loan for 能.

                                  Syntactic words
                                • vt+V[0]be able to (loan for 能)
                                  kān OC: khluum MC: khəm 9 AttributionsWD

                                Kān 堪 typically refers to the ability to do something others might not be willing or psychologically able to do. ABSOLUTE, CURRENT, DIFFICULT, EMOTIONAL, ENDOGENIC, INHERENT, INNATE, LASTING, PSYCHOLOGICAL.

                                  Syntactic words
                                • vt(+V[0])be able to undertake the contextually determinate V-ing
                                • vt+V[0]be able to undertake; be up to; have the capability to
                                • vtoNbe able to undertake; be able to play the role of; be up to (a task, an honour); be up to (an opponent)
                                  kè OC: khɯɯɡ MC: khək 8 AttributionsWD

                                Kè 克 typically comes to emphasise the ability to do something difficult in post-archaic times, but the word was equivalent to néng 能 in early texts. ABSOLUTE, ARCHAIC, INCIDENTAL, TEMPORARY, PHYSICAL.

                                  Syntactic words
                                • vibe capable and efficient
                                • vt+V[0]archaic: be capable of V-ing; be able to overcome the task of V-ing, have the stamina and power to; manage the difficult task of V-ing
                                技能  jì néng OC: ɡreʔ nɯɯŋ MC: giɛ nəŋ 6 AttributionsWD

                                Jì néng 技能 refers to a lasting acquired skill.

                                  Syntactic words
                                • NPab{N1=N2}dispositionskills and abilities of all kinds; one's skills; skill in general
                                • VP[adN]those who have skills
                                  jì OC: ɡreʔ MC: giɛ
                                  jì OC: ɡreʔ MC: giɛ 5 AttributionsWD

                                  Word relations

                                  Syntactic words
                                • nabdisposition=技 entertaining trick, attractive skill [also general: skill in any field
                                  rèn MC: nyimH OC: njɯms 5 AttributionsWD

                                Rén 任 emphasises a general qualification to achieve something worth achieving and not obviously easy to achieve. ABSOLUTE, CURRENT, DIFFICULT, ENDOGENIC, ACQUIRED, TEMPORARY, PSYCHOLOGICAL.

                                  Syntactic words
                                • nabdispositioncapability, power; capabilities, abilities; ability to perform duties
                                • vt(oN)be able to perform the contextually determinate taskDS
                                • vtoNbe able to undertake, qualify for (a task);; be qualified for (fame);
                                • vtoNpassivebe undertaken, be taken upon oneself 難任
                                有以  yǒu yǐ MC: hjuwX yiX OC: ɢʷɯʔ k-lɯʔCH 5 AttributionsWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • VPt+V(0)have what it takes to; be able thereby toCH
                                  zú OC: tsoɡ MC: tsi̯ok 3 AttributionsWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • vt+V[0]qualified to V
                                • vt+V[0]negativebe able to V, have enough ability to carry out the bad V-ingLZ
                                可得  kě dé OC: khlaalʔ tɯɯɡ MC: khɑ tək 3 AttributionsWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • VPt(+V[0])be able to achieve the contextually determinate VingDS
                                • VPt+V[0]be able to V
                                知能  zhī néng MC: trje noj  OC: te nɯɯŋ LZ 3 AttributionsWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • NPabdisposition= zhi4néng 智能: intellect and capabilitiesLZ
                                  lì OC: ɡ-rɯɡ MC: lɨk 2 AttributionsWD

                                Lì 力 "strength" is sometimes used to refer to an ability to do someting which in some sense requires strength.

                                  Word relations
                                • Contrast: 功/ACHIEVE Gōng 功 refers to the achievement of something regarded as important to others. See MERIT. [ALTRUISTIC], [IMPORTANT]; [NOUN]

                                  Syntactic words
                                • nabdispositionextent of one's ability, physical capacity
                                  huì OC: ɡloobs MC: ɦɑi 2 AttributionsWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • vt+V[0]be able to V
                                • vtoNhave a skill for
                                可與  kě yǔ MC: khaX yoX OC: khlaalʔ k-laʔLZ 2 AttributionsWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • VPt V[0]= kěyi3 可以: be able to VLZ
                                賢能  xián néng MC: hen noj OC: ɡiin nɯɯŋLZ 2 AttributionsWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • VP[adN]fully competent personsLZ
                                  xìng MC: sjengH OC: seŋsCH 2 AttributionsWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • nabfeaturenatural (inborn) capacityCH
                                • nab{PRED}subsumptionbelong to human congenital natureCH
                                  xiǎo OC: qheewʔ MC: heu 1 AttributionWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • vt+V[0]be intellectually capable of V-ing
                                能力  néng lì OC: nɯɯŋ ɡ-rɯɡ MC: nəŋ lɨk 1 AttributionWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • NPabdispositionability and strength
                                  gǎn OC: klaamʔ MC: kɑm 1 AttributionWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • vt+V(0)be in a state to, can bear to
                                • vt+V(0)rhetorical question
                                  zài MC: tsojH OC: sklɯɯsLZ 1 AttributionWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • vtoNbe able to undertake, qualify for NLZ
                                  yún MC: hjun OC: ɢunCH 1 AttributionWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • vtoV[0]arcane poetic: be able toCH
                                材能  cái néng OC: sɡɯɯ nɯɯŋ MC: dzəi nəŋ 0 AttributionsWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • NPabpsychabilities
                                能了  néng liǎo OC: nɯɯŋ reewʔ MC: nəŋ leu 0 AttributionsWD
                                  Syntactic words
                                • VPtoNperfectiveget to be able

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