单词 | capacity |
释义 | capacity (kəpæsɪti ) Word forms: capacities 1. variable noun [oft with poss, NOUN to-infinitive] B2 Your capacity for something is your ability to do it, or the amount of it that you are able to do. Our capacity for giving care, love and attention is limited. [+ for] Her mental capacity and temperament are as remarkable as his. ...people's creative capacities. Synonyms: ability, power, strength, facility 2. uncountable noun B2 The capacity of something such as a factory, industry, or region is the quantity of things that it can produce or deliver with the equipment or resources that are available. ...the amount of spare capacity in the economy. Bread factories are working at full capacity. The region is valued for its coal and vast electricity-generating capacity. 3. countable noun B2 The capacity of a piece of equipment is its size or power, often measured in particular units. ...an aircraft with a bomb-carrying capacity of 454 kg. [+ of] ...a feature which gave the vehicles a much greater fuel capacity than other trucks. Synonyms: size, room, range, space 4. variable noun B2 The capacity of a container is its volume, or the amount of liquid it can hold, measured in units such as litres or gallons. ...the fuel tanks, which had a capacity of 140 litres. [+ of] Grease 6 ramekin dishes of 150 ml (5-6 fl oz) capacity. 5. singular noun [oft to N] B2 The capacity of a building, place, or vehicle is the number of people or things that it can hold. If a place is filled to capacity, it is as full as it can possibly be. Each stadium had a seating capacity of about 50,000. [+ of] Toronto hospital maternity wards were filled to capacity. 6. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A capacity crowd or audience completely fills a theatre, sports stadium, or other place. A capacity crowd of 76,000 people was at Wembley football stadium for the event. 7. countable noun [in NOUN] If you do something in a particular capacity, you do it as part of a particular job or duty, or because you are representing a particular organization or person. [written] She visited the Philippines in her capacity as a Special Representative of Unicef. [+ as] This article is written in a personal capacity. Morley served in many capacities: as a critic, director, notable biographer and broadcaster. Collocations: aerobic capacity An accomplished long-distance runner, he drew on all his aerobic capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Effort and intensity of a workout and diet also affect aerobic capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Like the athletes, their leg power and aerobic capacity soared, and their body fat dropped. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Will there be an announcement on airport capacity? Times, Sunday Times (2016) All options for expanding airport capacity in the southeast needed to be examined to boost the economy. Times, Sunday Times (2012) There would also be a multi-million pound investment to boost Britain's airport capacity before the London 2012 Olympics. The Sun (2007) But the Chancellor now accepts Britain needs more aviation capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The Prime Minister will be warned that failure to increase aviation capacity quickly will leave Britain lagging behind other European countries. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Equally, his calls to expand aviation capacity in the South East are absolutely right. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Three new ships are scheduled for delivery this year, which will boost capacity by 5.5 per cent. Times, Sunday Times (2006) A report by the Commons transport committee says a third runway is needed to boost capacity. The Sun (2013) The university plans to spend £250 million over three years to boost research capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2014) The companies still rely on small-scale farmers for over 90% of their production because of the capacity constraint of the modern facilities. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Soon we may lose the capacity constraints of mass production, too. Times, Sunday Times He identified a plethora of problems, from capacity constraints to financial irregularities. ST It determines the backward spread of congestion as queues on downstream lanes, block upstream lanes, and applies capacity constraint to over-saturated upstream lanes; thus limiting the flows entering downstream lanes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the worlds of entertainment and information, we've already lost the capacity constraints of shelf space and channels, along with their one-size-fits-all demands. Times, Sunday Times He said that passenger volumes would rise by about 25 per cent in the fourth quarter, against the backdrop of significant capacity expansion. Times, Sunday Times So, we're continuing to do refinery capacity expansion. Houston Chronicle This will allow for capacity expansion without increasing the number of units. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Main entrance was widened to accommodate the capacity expansion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Provision for further capacity expansion has also been incorporated in this location. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The proposed service will work through the broadcaster's existing satellite-only catch-up service but will have none of the technology's capacity limitations, offering viewers hundreds of recent programmes. Times, Sunday Times Residents would like to see more frequent service, but track and capacity limitations hinder the amount of service available for the stop. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Historically, to achieve long recording times, such information reduction has been necessary due to memory capacity limitations and memory cost. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Capacity limitations of the airspace between the two aerodromes, in the en-route segment, can also be a reason for delays. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Skilled memory enables experts to rapidly encode, store, and retrieve information within the domain of their expertise and thereby circumvent the capacity limitations that typically constrain novice performance. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It featured a capacity range from 23 to 30 seats and was manufactured in four different levels of comfort. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The capacity range allows conveying about 500 thousands people during one season. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Estimates of its seating capacity range from 6,000 to 8,000. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The design discharge capacity range from 200 to /s. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The fanzones will have a capacity ranging from 2,000 to 10,000. Times, Sunday Times More than 400 metres long and measuring 260,851 gross register tons, she has a cargo capacity (deadweight tonnage) of 564,763 tons. Times, Sunday Times Despite its size, it has a cargo capacity of 2.5 tonnes. Times, Sunday Times The cargo capacity was 700 tons (much of it outside the pressure hull), relatively small compared to surface ships. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If there are published safety ratings, for example, or manufacturer's specs for cargo capacity, they should be gathered as part of the process. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They are generally less than 12 ft in length and have limited cargo capacity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We know that artistic work improves cognitive capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He will understand when his parents are upset but won't have the cognitive capacity to understand why. Times, Sunday Times (2009) This publication helps promote cognitive capacity and alertness, improve number skills and expand your memory. The Sun (2015) A high sense of creative capacity to be one or two steps ahead of the present dream, even if that has not been fully realised. ST Or the terrifying desertion of the creative capacity? The Times Literary Supplement Upon reaching the point of civilisation, a culture will lose its creative capacity and succumb to decadence until the emergence of barbarians create a new epoch. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The early years of his career were spent in various administrative and creative capacities. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This smaller class size allows non-traditional students to progress and improve their communication skills and creative capacities, such as writing, inventing, designing and performing. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He said:'You will see more and more airlines cut capacity over the winter months'. The Sun (2011) Both companies are cutting assembly capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The carmaker said that it planned to cut significantly the capacity of plants in Belgium, Spain and Portugal. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Given more freedom we can and will demonstrate the capacity to innovate and deliver creative and dynamic responses to the challenges faced by our communities. Times, Sunday Times For such individuals, the quarter-century of war was a wonderful opportunity to demonstrate a capacity for rule and leadership. The Times Literary Supplement In her 30-year career she demonstrated a capacity for hard work and seizing new opportunities. Times, Sunday Times In all cases, the sponsor must demonstrate the capacity to support their relative financially at 125% of the poverty level, and provide proof of the relationship. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It also demonstrates his capacity to provide compelling narrative for the human condition. Times, Sunday Times First, how do we develop that capacity for critical dialogue? Times, Sunday Times This exercise helps you develop the capacity to shift attention. Times, Sunday Times They develop this capacity through years of medical training and experience. Times, Sunday Times During the process, the precocial emu chicks need to develop a capacity for thermoregulation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In this way, banks can develop their capacity to lend into new and potentially profitable markets while increasing the credit available to developing areas. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Looking forward, it said that the main risks facing the world's biggest economy stemmed from uncertainty regarding fiscal policy and the diminished capacity for significant fiscal and monetary policy stimulus. Times, Sunday Times Today it still serves this purpose, albeit in a diminished capacity due to the availability of alternative accommodation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In mitigation, he argued his relative youth (he was 20) and his diminished capacity to appreciate the wrongfulness of his conduct. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The defense of insanity and diminished capacity although clearly distinct are not inconsistent defenses and both may be at issue in the same case. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 An example of a diminished capacity might be extremely low intelligence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They probably need double the capacity to get in everyone who would like to attend. Times, Sunday Times Yet despite calls dating back to 2012 to double the capacity of the 2bn service it has received no new money. Times, Sunday Times The lines would double the capacity of its own-make division to 300,000 vehicles a year. Times, Sunday Times But he estimates that each maternity unit would need about 8,000 deliveries to make this cost-effective - more than double the capacity of the average unit of today. Times, Sunday Times The second phase would double the capacity. Houston Chronicle This will help older borrowers in particular, who find it difficult to remortgage because of their age and perceived earning capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2016) I think they recognise our earning capacity has not been affected by past events. Times, Sunday Times (2008) They also worry about the impact on their career and earning capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Batteries did not have the electrical capacity needed to rapidly deposit the electrotype (or electro). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The dam has a total installed electrical capacity of. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As of 2014, renewable energy accounts for about half of new nameplate electrical capacity installed and costs are continuing to fall. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Scenario 6, which proposed renewables providing 59% of electrical capacity and 54% of demand had problems. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A new photovoltaic system was installed that generates more than 10 times the original electrical capacity and maintains a net output onto the grid. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But we need either that or the equivalent reliable electricity capacity to keep the lights on. The Sun With spare electricity capacity expected to fall to 2 per cent by 2015, opponents claimed this could result in lights going out. Times, Sunday Times As of 2012, renewable energy accounts for almost half of new electricity capacity installed and costs are continuing to fall. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was initially developed through a detailed description of sectoral energy demand, electricity capacity planning and fossil fuel exploration and production in the different world regions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Small cars, with an engine capacity of up to 1.6 litres, accounted for 75 per cent of the 1.2 million cars sold in India last year. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Italy has two rates of VAT for different engine capacities, of 19 per cent and 38 per cent. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Cars like yours, which were registered before 2001, continue to be taxed according to their engine capacity, regardless of fuel type. Times, Sunday Times (2007) He had this enormous capacity for finding the laughter. Times, Sunday Times For instance, human beings seem to have an enormous capacity for memorizing and recognizing faces. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He had an enormous capacity for work, and a prodigious memory, but was also short-tempered and obstinate, with a great distrust of academics. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She has an enormous capacity for alcohol and loves gadgets and computers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Those who have enormous capacity for feeling and expressing empathy tend to be more at risk of compassion stress. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In comparison, power amplification of tendons allow for greater output of power that can exceed the capacity of their respective muscle. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The amount of flow on an edge can not exceed the capacity of the edge. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 An example of such an item might be a mansion whose maintenance costs exceed the capacity of its owners. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By 1843 the colony's expanding wheat crop threatened to exceed the capacity of the work force available to harvest it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, during rainstorms, the flow can exceed the capacity of the pipe. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The business claims that as much as 6 per cent of the country's electricity needs could be provided this way, about four times' the existing capacity. Times, Sunday Times He points out that less congestion need not require more capital spending, just the application of the price system to existing capacity. Times, Sunday Times By the year 2012, 100 more seats were added as against existing capacity to accommodate 500 and the theaters structure were improved too. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It may also need to allocate new memory if the existing capacity isn't sufficient. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Output increased mainly through better utilization of the existing capacity but, except for the steel mill, there was little industrial and infrastructure investment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Plans are under way to expand capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The company expects to hire 1,000 people as it expands production capacity in the Czech Republic and Hungary. Times, Sunday Times (2012) On the supply side of the economy, it encouraged firms to expand capacity. DOT.CON (2001) There is a need for extra capacity on Britain's roads and railways and at its airports. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Most importantly, the new system has given the company extra capacity for growth. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The emergency call asked power companies to bring on extra capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Professional historians are a sombre lot; we have an extraordinary capacity for distilling the lurid into something rather limp. Times, Sunday Times As humans, we have an extraordinary capacity to develop our minds and who we are. The Sun He has an extraordinary capacity for empathy. Times, Sunday Times Individuals who are not termed 'normal', but have this extraordinary capacity for living. The Sun She brings her extraordinary capacity to work. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Previously, the lake concept included islands; this concept was modified to meet the flow capacity of the river channel. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A spillway with nine spans and radial surface gates has an aggregate 30,000 m/s flow capacity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To keep this pressure rise within acceptable limits the high-pressure orifice size was limited, but this decreased the total flow capacity of the regulator. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The rivers in the north of the island are bigger and with higher flow capacity than those of the south. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Against this however they have lower flow capacity, higher pressure drop and an increased tendency to block. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The ensuing helicopter rescue was beset by problems, from communications breakdown to limited fuel capacity restricting 'hover-time'. Times, Sunday Times Nobody has yet solved the problem of how to keep weight low while increasing fuel capacity. Times, Sunday Times Its fuel capacity had to be reduced by one third to make room for the second tandem cockpit. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Fuel capacity was greatly reduced, owing to the elimination of the wing tip tanks. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The ship's designed fuel capacity was, but this was increased to when she was bulged. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Most of the hospital is working at full capacity. The Sun (2006) Heathrow, used by up to 70 million passengers a year, is running at full capacity. The Sun (2013) The facility continues to ramp up and will hit full capacity in the middle of this year. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The power industry believes that there will be a serious problem within 15 years as current generating capacity goes off-stream. Times, Sunday Times (2007) No new generating capacity is planned to come on stream. Globe and Mail (2003) Since 2006, half of all new generating capacity has been in renewables. Times, Sunday Times (2012) A string of ageing coal and nuclear plants are being retired, removing a large part of the country's generating capacity over the next few months. Times, Sunday Times Nuclear power represents 61 per cent of its total generating capacity of 8,700 megawatts. Times, Sunday Times The power grid operator said that the loss of several key power stations for maintenance meant that spare generating capacity was tight. Times, Sunday Times However, this represents only about 25% of the total generating capacity of proposed coal plants. Times, Sunday Times Together, the farms will have a maximum generating capacity of 2,000 megawatts. Times, Sunday Times Today Britain's generation capacity sits at about 75 gigawatts. Times, Sunday Times (2009) By 2030, 65 per cent of our electricity generation capacity will have shut down. Times, Sunday Times (2016) In Texas, 17 % of wind generation capacity was turned off last year. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Yet the film revealed as much about the human capacity for love as it did about the cephalopod capacity for intelligence. Times, Sunday Times Will the human capacity for creativity be diminished? Smithsonian However, he admitted that the greatest challenge still was 'to impart to machines the human capacity for commonsense reasoning'. Times, Sunday Times He witnessed civilians being rounded up and saw 'the seemingly infinite human capacity for cruelty'. Times, Sunday Times Like many another popular diversion, classical music performance offers a window onto the upper limits of human capacity. The Times Literary Supplement It would improve capacity and timetables by allowing operators to run services closer together. The Sun A new timetable, which should improve capacity, has had teething problems. Times, Sunday Times After a lengthy restoration and renovation to improve capacity and services it reopened in 1979. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This was vital to improve capacity of the station. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The renovations were implemented to improve capacity, community access, patient safety and quality of health care delivery. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 That's when they asked to speak to me in an official capacity. The Sun (2007) This man was here for helpful meetings in an official capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2015) One said that no one in an official capacity had asked her how she was for 16 years. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The manifesto also vowed to increase jail capacity. The Sun (2010) The first part of the project will increase the capacity of the mosque from 900,000 to 1.5 million. Times, Sunday Times (2008) We are adding Terminal 5 to increase capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2007) However, they are making their boycott in an individual capacity. Times, Sunday Times Can he act and represent the company in his individual capacity, and how should we document this? Times, Sunday Times In a recent role at a high street bank, she was one of a team of senior advisers who acted as a committee as well as in an individual capacity. Times, Sunday Times There are essentially two ways that this could be done: in an individual capacity through retirement annuities or unit trusts for example, or through an employer. ST Its members acted in an individual capacity, not representing the organizations or governments of which they were members. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Human speech has an infinite capacity to convey nuances of character, meaning and emotion. Times, Sunday Times (2006) This comes from our infinite capacity for looking on the bright side. Times, Sunday Times (2012) He witnessed civilians being rounded up and saw the seemingly infinite human capacity for cruelty. Times, Sunday Times (2016) This suggests he has the innate capacity to follow linguistic rules. Times, Sunday Times Is it an innate capacity to create a good silhouette, to layer jacket over knitwear over shirt over cravat and just look... right? Times, Sunday Times Pinker argues that humans are born with an innate capacity for language. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some amphibian species appear to have an innate capacity to withstand chytridiomycosis infection. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Outside resources can build upon what's already there, but those resources should never supplant one's innate capacities. Christianity Today As well as a strong creative drive he was blessed with exceptional intellectual capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2010) University should be open to all with the intellectual capacity to benefit from it. Times, Sunday Times (2008) They must have the intellectual capacity to understand the complexity of the regulation which governs us. Times, Sunday Times (2010) In various ways the state recognises that those under 18 lack capacity to choose. Times, Sunday Times This framework recognises that while someone can lack capacity to make some decisions (perhaps a complex financial one), they may have capacity to decide what to buy in a shop. Times,Sunday Times The act seeks to 'balance an individual's right to make decisions for themselves with their right to be protected from harm if they lack capacity' to make those decisions. Times, Sunday Times Neurons, though having a capacity to express glycogen synthase, lack capacity to degrade it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Whatever the content and criteria of social membership, socially excluded groups and individuals lack capacity or access to social opportunity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At four, your daughter will have limited capacity to understand what is really going on. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Most human body cells have limited capacity for duplication. Times, Sunday Times (2009) It is possible to counsel those who may have limited cognitive capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2008) This was attributed, in part, to a " limited capacity to manage matric exams". Mail and Guardian (2010) There is virtually no scope to change destination due to limited capacity in other ports. Times, Sunday Times (2015) When so much energy must be directed at Brexit, the new government will have limited capacity for domestic reform. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Nannoplankton extinctions were not simultaneous and might imply limited capacity for adaptation in the early stages of evolutionary history. 2016, 'CALCAREOUS NANNOFOSSILS AT THE TRIASSIC/JURASSIC BOUNDARY: STRATIGRAPHIC AND PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC CHARACTERIZATION', Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia The minivan has a payload of 548kg, load capacity of more than three cubic metres plus a 1.0 litre engine. The Sun Drop the rear seats and you have the load capacity of an estate — 1,501litres. The Sun With the rear seats folded flat, things improve to a 1,010-litre load capacity and a load length of just over 5ft. The Sun Length restrictions force manufacturers to design short cabs to maximise load capacity at the rear. Times, Sunday Times Good load capacity but not much bigger than the hatchback. The Sun The average person's lung capacity is 3.6 litres. The Sun (2008) It goes without saying that lung capacity and breath control is vital in all sports. Muscle Management (1991) It's about breathing technique, not lung capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The firm is also increasing manufacturing capacity in Thailand, China and Russia. The Sun (2014) But there are yawning gaps in the nation's manufacturing capacity after years of decline. Times, Sunday Times (2011) A surplus of manufacturing capacity was draining cash. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The plane is capable of taking more than 800 passengers at maximum capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2007) I'd put its maximum capacity at about 120 people. Times, Sunday Times (2013) That is more than double the maximum daily capacity of 60,000 people. Times, Sunday Times (2010) A child does not have the mental capacity to understand the ramifications of what he or she is doing. Christianity Today (2000) The question concerning him is whether he has the mental capacity to keep growing as a player. Times, Sunday Times (2015) We both dreaded strokes, losing mental capacity or the slow decline of dementia. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Subject to network capacity, minimum 12-month-term contract. Times, Sunday Times We never reduce the speed below 10% of the network capacity. Times, Sunday Times Network capacity would be more profitable if used for larger enterprise customers. Times, Sunday Times It now expects to take delivery of 27 jets this year and cut network capacity by between 1.5 per cent and 2.5 per cent in the present quarter. Times,Sunday Times Instead, it buys network capacity from a mobile phone company and resells the service under its own brand. Globe and Mail The Government wants to replace our nuclear capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2009) New Zealand has dropped its 30-year blockade of foreign naval ships that have nuclear capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2016) And he is running the risk of turning the country into the supplier of military nuclear capacity to some absolutely unacceptable regimes. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Several countries have suspended investments that were required to boost output capacity, he said. Times, Sunday Times The wind farm will have 80 turbines for a total output capacity of 400 megawatts. Times, Sunday Times Food output capacity fell 45%, manufacturing output 29% in 2005, 26% in 2006 and 28% in 2007, and unemployment rose to 80%. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The refinery has an output capacity of about 6,138 metric tonnes per day. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It simultaneously boosted its output capacity to meet the expected surge in demand during the 1980s. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The airport begins a 100 million project this week that would increase its passenger capacity by 50 per cent to 18 million. Times, Sunday Times A $6.8 billion redevelopment programme will raise passenger capacity from the current 6.9m to 20m by 2012. Times, Sunday Times They will have 2,760 cabins and a maximum occupancy of 6,850 guests - the highest passenger capacity in the global cruise fleet. The Sun Growth plans have been scaled back, with just ten per cent more passenger capacity added in the first three months of this year. The Sun The passenger capacity was 239 first-class, 224 second-class, 496 third-class, and 1,882 steerage. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The key players are in extreme demand and already operating at peak capacity. Times, Sunday Times At peak capacity, 200,000 hogs per day were disposed of, mainly by electrocution. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was said to have produced up to twenty-five barrels of flour per day at peak capacity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 2008, the system moved about 7,500 people per day, about 2.5 percent of its daily peak capacity of 288,000. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The reservoir has a design peak capacity of 159 megalitres per day. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Almost everyone has to play to the limit of his physical capacity in modern sport. Times, Sunday Times Sedentary adults, by shocking contrast, retain only around a fifth of their physical capacity. Times, Sunday Times We may be able to cram all the staff from two departments into one, but the remaining one needs to have the physical capacity to cope. Times, Sunday Times He has the physical capacity to work up and down the field. The Sun Selections are based 'purely on physical capacity' and the chosen few are informed of their elite appointment by phone or in person. Times, Sunday Times The need for credit was viewed as the fifth most likely factor to limit business growth, behind orders, labour, plant capacity and materials. Times, Sunday Times Despite plant capacity, by 1984 a lack of a trained staff limited production to vaccines for anthrax and pasteurellosis. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1982 the two plants produced 500,000 tons of propane and butaneslightly more than one-half of plant capacity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The addition of an automated cheddaring system later in 1998 increased plant capacity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Designed with a plant capacity of 120 tonnes/year, it achieved a total output of only 5 tonnes during its first five years of operation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A musician must possess the capacity to group notes. Times, Sunday Times Sadly, most of us don't possess the capacity to maintain any level of objectivity when it comes to body image. Times, Sunday Times Highly developed states possess the capacity to link their respective governments with digital sites. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In addition, this era also produced various enlightened individuals who were believed to possess the capacity to reform deviants. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Living organisms undergo metabolism, maintain homeostasis, possess a capacity to grow, respond to stimuli, reproduce and, through natural selection, adapt to their environment in successive generations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Using conventional crops for biofuels also maintains arable production capacity and provides an easy option to return land to food production. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The combined company will have a production capacity of 1.6 m cars a year. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Yet production capacity will be a serious constraint. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The recovery of the world's major economies is sopping up overseas production capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The key to damage limitation is to minimise the loss of productive capacity as growth slows. Times, Sunday Times (2011) The productive capacity of the economy depends on the health of core infrastructure. Times, Sunday Times (2011) That is how one maintains and enhances a competitive edge, the comparative advantages and the productive capacity of an economy. Times, Sunday Times (2017) Many, perhaps most, of the communications made to ministers are not made to them in their professional capacity as spiritual advisers. Christianity Today That way, you may feel happier that she's seeing somebody in a purely professional capacity. The Sun There's no reason why you can't get ahead today, albeit more in a social than professional capacity. The Sun I was there in professional capacity last summer. The Sun Researchers found the thrill of a fling 'raised energy levels and led to better professional capacity'. The Sun The company has been closing plants and reducing capacity in the UK. Times, Sunday Times (2012) This is not about losses at the plant or reducing capacity. The Sun (2006) Another is producing at reduced capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2016) So, we're continuing to do refinery capacity expansion. Houston Chronicle However, other factors, such as difficulties regarding refinery capacity, may cause unusual divergence in the trends of crude oil and jet fuel. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has a refinery capacity of. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He announced plans to sell off up to 15 per cent of the oil company's refining capacity. The Sun (2010) It accounts for 4.4 per cent of all European refining capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Iran holds the world's third-largest reserves of crude oil but has limited refining capacity and has to import 40 per cent of its petrol. Times, Sunday Times (2010) You have a remarkable capacity to focus on an objective, be it of a personal, professional or emotional nature, and achieve it. Times, Sunday Times The fragrance of plants, comparable to a musical melody, has the remarkable capacity to conjure up distant memories and transport one to happier times. Times,Sunday Times They possess a remarkable capacity to antagonise and alienate. Times, Sunday Times He had a remarkable capacity for relating to all kinds of people. Times, Sunday Times The 77-year-old author also recounts the brain's remarkable capacity for filling the blank space in his vision with elaborate images. Times, Sunday Times The best of them retain a capacity to grip the reader. The Times Literary Supplement They retain the capacity to make you feel as if you were 5 well in to adulthood. Times, Sunday Times But this most-tracked of footballers always did retain the capacity to surprise. Times, Sunday Times But they retain the capacity to look edgy very quickly in front of their own fans - even when the supporters stick with them. The Sun The inventiveness of the early novels will long retain their capacity to stimulate and surprise. Times, Sunday Times In any case, there is no spare capacity at the factory in Solihull. Times, Sunday Times (2013) It was time to test the view that there could be more spare capacity in the economy than had been thought. Times, Sunday Times (2006) This winter will see us with almost no spare electricity generation capacity. Times, Sunday Times (2014) In the case of drying, it may be a more appropriate solution to strengthen the capacity of mills and traders to dry than attempt village-level improvements. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The objective of the project was to improve the water supply, sanitation and sewerage services by strengthening the capacity of autonomous urban water supply authorities. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 2003 and 2004, the focus of the program activities was put on strengthening the capacities of the political parties i.e. the youth branches of the political parties. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It added there was sufficient capacity to treat him in intensive care if this had been appropriate. Times,Sunday Times If host communities have sufficient capacity to deal with them, that 20,000 could certainly be taken on in two years. Times, Sunday Times Thanks to the public's efforts on social distancing, we are confident that we will have sufficient capacity to meet demand. Times,Sunday Times There are also fears that the airport, built to accommodate 400 flights a day and 27m passengers a year, will not have sufficient capacity to meet growing passenger demand. Times, Sunday Times However, the originally tendered 22 sets are not enough to provide sufficient capacity on all services. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This could include the surplus capacity of manufacturers, agriculturists, property owners and service providers. ST Economists rushed into print to say that this range showed that surplus capacity was too complex to be useful as 'forward guidance'. Times, Sunday Times The government has tried to address these problems by relaxing private sector borrowing rules in the hope of generating faster growth to absorb some of the surplus capacity. Times, Sunday Times Also, without surplus capacity, choice and the principle of no selection are themselves chimerical: the most desirable schools facing excess demand are bound to have to exercise selection. Times, Sunday Times Much of it goes into industries such as steel that have endemic surplus capacity, and into new ghost cities in which countless flats and office blocks stand empty. Times, Sunday Times Age may have slightly tempered the lightning technical capacity of the legendary sitar master, but the twinkly nonagenarian musician has not lost his ability to dazzle. Times, Sunday Times It operates as a mechanism to advance education strategies and the technical capacity to assist countries. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Serving from 1986 to 1997, he was assigned to various units in a computer programming or other technical capacity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Human beings also manifest the world in and across their tools: with them, they fabricate the world and, in doing so, they realize their technical capacity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But that should be well within the technical capacities of western airpower. Times, Sunday Times There will be an additional 3,000 temporary seats, bringing the total spectator capacity to 5,000. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The Ministry of Justice said that total prison capacity would still increase as planned. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The Royal Engineers are also building six ebola treatment centres, with a total capacity of 700 beds. Times, Sunday Times (2014) A towing capacity of 2.7 tons means it's happy to pull a couple of jet skis or a double horsebox when circumstances demand. Times, Sunday Times A one-tonne payload, more towing capacity (3,500kg) and a five-year/100,000 mile warranty. The Sun The all-important load-carrying compares well with the opposition at a maximum payload of 1,050kg, with a towing capacity of 750kg unbraked. The Sun With a towing capacity of more than 2,500kg it will also handle a standard caravan, jet ski or horse box with ease. Times, Sunday Times Despite the pick-up's noble history, owners have been short-changed for years by the lack of a standard test to determine their towing capacity. Times, Sunday Times Increasing transmission capacity and expanding the market by uniting with neighboring synchronous networks will make such manipulations more difficult. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By the early 1980s, this transmission capacity was no longer sufficient. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The transmission capacity of the link will be shared by only those users who have packets. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Due to the modal dispersion, multi-mode fiber has higher pulse spreading rates than single mode fiber, limiting multi-mode fibers information transmission capacity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These devices are capable of multiplexing a large number of wavelengths into a single optical fiber, thereby increasing the transmission capacity of optical networks considerably. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 No matter how deep the hurts, the human spirit has a tremendous capacity for healing. Christianity Today My dad has a tremendous capacity to recall historic dates and events. Times, Sunday Times These laws, despite the fact that they were enacted long time ago, have tremendous capacity to achieve at least minimum level of food safety. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The human body has a tremendous capacity to adapt to physical stress. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was a gifted, energetic man, with a tremendous capacity for work. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It's a sensational breakthrough, suggesting that our species' unique capacity to conceive and create art was a defining quality of human consciousness from the start. Times, Sunday Times More than 60 years on, it's a powerful reminder of humankind's unique capacity for needless cruelty. Times, Sunday Times All this may amount to a unique capacity to shape the world order. The Times Literary Supplement Despite these hardships, his passion for cycling and unique capacity for self-advertising remained undimmed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A more precise definition of culture, which excludes non-human social behavior, would allow physical anthropologists to study how humans evolved their unique capacity for culture. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There's plenty of unused capacity that can be easily switched on. Times, Sunday Times Other results of the drive to introduce lean manufacturing have been to eliminate waste, reduce unused capacity by 30 per cent and reduce stock holding by 50 per cent. Times, Sunday Times It plans to negotiate a new deal with the private sector in the hope that no longer paying for unused capacity will offset more expensive charges for treatment. Times,Sunday Times Conversely, a large pharmaceutical company might have unused capacity in a large sales force due to a gap in the company pipeline of new products. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This accounts for most of the unused capacity of peaking power plants. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 容量 Japanese: 収容力 |
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