Encara no tenim significats per a "quite incapable".
1Several men know the difference, but feel quite incapable of explaining it.
2One would fancy such unwieldy creatures quite incapable of ascending a mountain.
3As a young woman, quite incapable of producing children, she married.
4Isaac was a strong man, but he was quite incapable of breaking free.
5Those unfortunates are quite incapable of breaking the yoke of dependency.
6The one could write verse, the other was quite incapable thereof.
7No, not that; Hermione felt that he was quite incapable of condemning her.
8And I am sure that she would be quite incapable of learning it.
9Matthews was an exceedingly able lawyer, but quite incapable of dealing with men.'
10For the Sergeant was a thoroughgoing fellow quite incapable of a divided interest.
11They were very ignorant and quite incapable of grasping so large a conception.
12But perhaps Rhoda was quite incapable of anything of that kind.
13Mrs. Smith was herself quite incapable of putting her recollections into literary shape.
14Indeed, she was quite incapable of doing literary work of any kind properly.
15He was laid up for six months, quite incapable of stirring.
16This was mere gossip, for she was quite incapable of any such scheme.
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Quite incapable a través del temps
Quite incapable per variant geogràfica