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enough

determiner
/ɪˈnʌf/
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  1. used before plural or uncountable nouns to mean ‘as many or as much as somebody needs or wants’(用于复数或不可数名词前)足够的,充足的,充分的 synonym sufficient
    • Have you made enough copies?你复印的份数够吗?
    • Is there enough room for me?有足够的地方给我吗?
    • I didn't have enough clothes to last a week.我的衣服不够一周穿的。
    • Don't ask me to do it. I've got enough problems as it is.别让我做这件事。我目前的问题已够多了。
    • (old-fashioned) There was food enough for all.所有人都有足够的食物。
    Although enough after a noun now sounds old-fashioned, time enough is still fairly common. There'll be time enough to relax when you've finished your work.
    Word OriginOld English genōg, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch genoeg and German genug.

enough

pronoun
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  1. as many or as much as somebody needs or wants足够;充分;充足
    • Six bottles should be enough.六瓶应该够了。
    • Have you had enough (= to eat)?你吃饱了吗?
    • If enough of you are interested, we'll organize a trip to the theatre.如果你们中有足够多的人感兴趣,我们就组织去看一场戏。
    • There was nowhere near enough for everybody.根本不够所有人。
    • We've nearly run out of paper. Do you think there's enough for today?我们的纸差不多已用完了。你看够今天用的吗?
    Word OriginOld English genōg, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch genoeg and German genug.
Idioms
enough already
  1. (especially North American English, informal) used to say that something is annoying or boring and that you want it to stop行了;早已够了
enough is enough
  1. (saying) used when you think that something should not continue any longer(认为不应再继续)够了,行了,适可而止
enough said
  1. used to say that you understand a situation and there is no need to say any more无须再讲;不必多说
    • ‘He's a politician, remember.’ ‘Enough said.’“记住,他是一个政客。” “不用多说了。”
have had enough (of something/somebody)
  1. used when something/somebody is annoying you and you no longer want to do, have or see it or them对…已厌烦透了;再也忍受不住;受够了
    • I've had enough of driving the kids around.我已受够了开车带孩子们到处去。

enough

adverb
/ɪˈnʌf/
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  1. to the necessary degree足够地;充分地;充足地
    • I hadn't trained enough for the game.为这次比赛我训练得不够。
    • This house isn't big enough for us.这房子对我们来说不够大。
    • She's old enough to decide for herself.她已到自己作决定的年龄了。
    • We didn't leave early enough.我们离开得不够早。
    • They've been in this business long enough to know what they're doing.他们做这行已经很久了,知道自己在做什么。
    • Tell them it's just not good enough.告诉他们这确实不够好。
  2. to an acceptable degree, but not to a very great degree相当;尚
    • He seemed pleasant enough to me.他对我似乎已相当和气了。
  3. to a degree that you do not wish to get any greater十分;很
    • I hope my job's safe. Life is hard enough as it is.希望我的工作安稳。生活照现在这样已经够苦了。
    • Things are bad enough without you having a meltdown.没有你的崩溃,事情已经够糟的了。
  4. Word OriginOld English genōg, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch genoeg and German genug.
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be man enough (to do something/for something)
  1. to be strong or brave enough有足够的勇气或意志
    • He was not man enough to face up to his responsibility.他没有足够的勇气去承担责任。
curiously, funnily, oddly, strangely, etc. enough
  1. used to show that something is surprising(表示惊奇)奇怪的是,说来也奇怪
    • Funnily enough, I said the same thing myself only yesterday.奇怪的是,就在昨天我自己也说过同样的话。
fair enough
  1. (informal, especially British English) used to say that an idea or suggestion seems reasonable(指想法、建议)有道理,说得对,行
    • ‘We'll meet at 8.’ ‘Fair enough.’“我们 8 点钟见。” “行。”
    • If you don't want to come, fair enough, but let Bill know.你要是不想来,可以,不过要让比尔知道。
go far enough
  1. (used in questions and negative sentences用于疑问句和否定句) to achieve all that is wanted达到目的
    • The new legislation is welcome but does not go far enough.新法规受到欢迎,但力度还不够大。
    • Do these measures go far enough?这些措施能不能解决问题?
    • (disapproving) Stop it now. The joke has gone far enough (= it has continued too long).行啦,这玩笑开得太久了。
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like enough
(also (as) like as not, most/very like)
  1. (old-fashioned) quite probably很可能;大概
    • She would be in bed by now, like enough.她现在应该已经在床上了。
near enough
  1. (British English, informal) used to say that something is so nearly true that the difference does not matter确实;差不多
    • We've been here twenty years, near enough.我们在这里待了差不多二十年了。
right enough
  1. (informal) certainly; in a way that cannot be denied当然;无疑;不可否认
    • You heard me right enough (= so don't pretend that you did not).你肯定听到我说了什么。
sure enough
  1. used to say that something happened as expected(表示不出所料)果真,果然
    • I said he'd forget, and sure enough he did.我说他会忘记,他果然就忘了。
    • ‘Stop,’ she said, ‘I can hear something.’ Sure enough, in the distance we could hear the sound of a car approaching.“停下,”她说,“我听到了什么。果然,在远处,我们可以听到一辆汽车靠近的声音。

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