enough
n. 充足, 够, 很多 a. 充足的, 足够 adv. 足够 interj. 够了
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教材释义与例句
很多;充足
as many or as much as is needed or wanted
足够地,充足地
to the degree that is necessary or wanted
够了!
释义与例句
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1.
An instance of being sufficient, or of doing something sufficiently.
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1.
Sufficiently.
足够
够
充足
Those pears aren't ripe enough for the children to eat (them).
You've worked enough; rest for a bit.
We don't have long enough nails.
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2.
Fully; quite; used after adjectives to express slight augmentation of the positive degree, and sometimes equivalent to very.
He is ready enough to accept the offer.
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3.
Used after certain adverbs to emphasise that a quality is notable, unexpected, etc.
Talking of Mr Smith, funnily enough, I saw him just the other day.
I left my camera on the train, but luckily enough someone handed it in to lost property.
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1.
Sufficient; all that is required, needed, or appropriate.
Used before a noun in the manner of words like some, a bit of, and so on.
够
足够
充足
足
I've already had enough coffee today.
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2.
Sufficient; all that is required, needed, or appropriate.
Used after a noun.
古体There is food enough for us all.
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1.
A sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc.
I have enough (of it) to keep me going.
Enough of you are here to begin the class.
Get some more plates. There aren’t enough yet.
Not enough is known yet about the causes of the pandemic.
I explained enough for her to understand the issue: there wasn't enough of an economic surplus.
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1.
Stop! Don't do that any more!
Near-synonyms: please, cut it out, knock it off, shut up, STFU
I'm sick of you complaining! Enough!
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From Middle English ynogh, from Old English ġenōg (“enough”), from Proto-Germanic *ganōgaz (“enough”) (compare Scots eneuch, West Frisian genôch, Dutch genoeg, German genug, Low German (ge)noog, Danish nok, Swedish nog, Icelandic nógur), from *ganuganą 'to suffice' (compare Old English ġeneah), or from *ga- + an unattested *nōgaz, probably ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eh₂nó(n)ḱe (“he has reached, attained”), perfective of *h₂neḱ- (“to reach”) (compare Old Irish tánaic (“he arrived”), Latin nancisci (“to get”), Albanian kënaq (“to please, satisfy”).).
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