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アビリティー; 技能 ichi1 news1 nf09; 伎能 ik; 技量 news2 nf27 (ぎりょう); 技倆; 伎倆 (ぎりょう); 甲斐性 (esp. to earn a living); 才幹 (さいかん); 才器; 材器; 才能 ichi1 news1 nf08 (さいのう); 才力; 才腕; 手腕 news1 nf09; 性能 ichi1 news1 nf08 (せいんおう); 能力 ichi1 news1 nf02 (nōryoku); 力量 news1 nf12; 力倆 oK; 腕前 ichi1 news1 nf21; 能才 |
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器 ichi1 news1 nf11; 器量 news2 nf43; 縹緻 oK; 歳 ichi1 news1 nf23; 才 news1 nf16 (さい); 働き ichi1 news1 nf06 (hataraki); 力 ichi1 (いんりょく); 腕 ichi1 news1 nf05 (ude) |
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実力 ichi1 news1 nf02 |
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Power to implement the forces' capabilities. The abilities of a set of assets are characterized by: the anticipation power, the adaptability of employment, the control of information and communication systems, the interoperability, the capability to conduct a continuous and extended combat, and the competence of personnel. The ability also pertains to the possibility, for a force, to have the required capability, to accomplish a determined task, in a timely manner qualitative notion, at the given place availability of assets, logistical level. . Specific arrangement in order to accomplish a mission defined in general terms. The ability is expressed in terms of competence, without refering to a precise size of assets. The abilities of a unit are thus defined by the know-how of its personnel and by the possibilities of its major equipment. This notion implies the existence of capabilities. Related terms: operational capability; technical capability; forces capability; military capability. (FRA) |