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enough
- IPA[ɪˈnʌf]
英式
- as much or as many as required;used to indicate that one is unwilling to tolerate any more of (something undesirable)
- as much or as many of something as required;used to indicate that one is unwilling to tolerate any more of something undesirable
- to the required degree or extent (used after an adjective, adverb, or verb);to a moderate degree; fairly
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- 1. as much or as many as required there's too much work and not enough people to do it he did just enough studying to pass his exams
- ▪ used to indicate that one is unwilling to tolerate any more of (something undesirable) we've got enough problems without that
代名詞
- 1. as much or as many of something as required you need to get enough of the right things to eat they ordered more than enough for five people
- ▪ used to indicate that one is unwilling to tolerate any more of something undesirable I've had enough of this behaviour that's enough, pack it in
副詞
- 1. to the required degree or extent (used after an adjective, adverb, or verb) at the time, he wasn't old enough to vote a house that's big enough for your family
- ▪ to a moderate degree; fairly I can get there easily enough he seems nice enough
- ▪ used for emphasis curiously enough, this is not a new phenomenon
- used to indicate unwillingness to tolerate any more of something undesirable
Oxford Dictionary
- certainly; undeniably
Oxford Dictionary
- to a reasonable degree
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- probably
Oxford American Dictionary
- sufficiently close to being the case for all practical purposes
Oxford Dictionary
- used to admit that something is reasonable or acceptable
Oxford Dictionary
- sufficiently close to being the case for all practical purposes
Oxford American Dictionary
- certainly; undeniably
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美式
- as much or as many as required: there's too much work and not enough people to do it he did just enough studying to pass his exams
- as much or as many of something as required: you need to get enough of the right things to eat they ordered more than enough for five people
- to the required degree or extent (used after an adjective, adverb, or verb): at the time, he wasn't old enough to vote a house that's big enough for your family
Oxford American Dictionary