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    enough 的英语意思

    enoughenough1 /ɪˈnʌf/ adverb [always after a verb, adjective, or adverb] 查看全部语言翻译1to the degree that is necessary or wanted达到必要或期望的程度:  Are the carrots cooked enough?胡萝卜煮熟了吗? He just hadn’t thought enough about the possible consequences.他只是没有充分考虑可能产生的后果。 You can go to school when you’re old enough.等你年龄够了就可以上学了。enough for Is the water warm enough for you?水温对你来说够暖吗?enough to do something Will Evans be fit enough to play?埃文斯的状态够好能上场吗? The rooms are all large enough to take a third bed.所有房间都大到足以再放一张床。 Surely no one would be foolish enough to lend him the money?肯定没有人愚蠢到会把钱借给他吧? You’re late. It’s just not good enough (=not satisfactory or acceptable).你迟到了。这根本不行(=不令人满意或不可接受)。2fairly but not very相当但不十分:  I was happy enough in Bordeaux, but I missed my family.我在波尔多过得还不错,但很想念家人。 He’s a nice enough young man.他是个还不错的年轻人。3bad/difficult/hard etc enough used to say that a situation is already bad and you do not want it to get any worse用于表示情况已经够糟糕了,不希望变得更糟:  Life’s difficult enough without you interfering all the time.生活已经够难了,不需要你总是插手。4lucky/unfortunate etc enough to be/do something used to say that someone is lucky or unlucky that something happens to them用于表示某人有幸或不幸遇到某事:  They were unlucky enough to be caught in the storm.他们不幸被暴风雨困住了。5would you be good/kind enough to do something? spoken口语 used to ask someone politely to do something for you用于礼貌地请人为自己做某事:  Would you be good enough to hold the door open?您能帮我把门撑着吗?6strangely/oddly/curiously etc enough used to say that a fact or something that happens is strange or surprising用于表示某一事实或发生的事情奇怪或令人惊讶:  Strangely enough, I didn’t feel at all nervous when I faced the audience.说来奇怪,面对观众时我一点都不紧张。7near enough British English spoken口语 used when you are guessing a number, amount, time etc because you cannot be exact用于因无法精确说明而估算数字、数量、时间等时:  The full cost comes to £3,000, near enough.总费用差不多是3,000英镑。 fair enough at fair1(14), → sure enough at sure2(1)GRAMMAR: Word order语法:词序You use enough after an adjective or adverb: · It’s small enough to fit in your pocket.· We’re not going fast enough. Don’t say: It’s enough small to fit in your pocket. | We’re not going enough fast.enough 用于形容词或副词之后:· It's small enough to fit in your pocket. · We're not going fast enough. ✗不要说:It's enough small to fit in your pocket. | We're not going enough fast.
    enoughenough2 determiner, pronoun 1as many or as much as is needed or wanted足够所需或所望的数量:  Have I given you enough money?我给你的钱够吗? Not enough is known about what happened.关于所发生的事情,人们了解得还不够。enough for There aren’t enough chairs for everyone.椅子不够每人一把。enough to do/eat etc Erica was worried that the children weren’t getting enough to eat.埃里卡担心孩子们吃得不够。enough (something) to do something The police didn’t have enough evidence to convict him.警方没有足够的证据为他定罪。 He didn’t even earn enough to pay the rent.他甚至赚得不够付房租。 You’ve had more than enough time to make all the preparations.你有绰绰有余的时间来做好所有准备。enough to go round (=enough of something for everyone to have some)(=某物够每个人都分到一些) Do you think we’ve got enough pizza to go round?你觉得我们的披萨够大家分吗?not nearly/nowhere near enough informal非正式 (=much less than you need)(=远远不够所需) We only had $500, and that was nowhere near enough to buy a new camcorder.我们只有500美元,远远不够买一台新摄像机。time/reason/trouble etc enough old-fashioned旧式 Come on – there’ll be time enough to chat later.快点——以后有的是时间聊。2used to say that a situation is already bad and you do not want it to get any worse用于表示情况已经够糟糕了,不希望变得更糟:  She has enough problems without you two getting into fights.不用你们俩打架,她已经够烦恼了。 I don’t want to bother him – he has enough to worry about.我不想打扰他——他已经有够多的事要操心了。3 have had enough (of something) spoken口语 used to say you are tired or angry about a situation and want it to stop用于表示对某种情况感到厌倦或愤怒,想要它停止:  When I got home I just sat down and cried. I’d had enough.回到家我就坐下来哭了起来。我已经受够了。 I’ve just about had enough of your stupid remarks.我已经受够你那些愚蠢的话了。4 enough is enough spoken口语 used to say that something that is happening should stop用于表示正在发生的事情应该停止了:  There comes a point when you say enough is enough.总有一刻你会说:够了就是够了。5 that’s (quite) enough (also enough already American English) spoken口语 used to tell someone to stop doing something用于叫某人停止做某事:  Now, you two, that’s quite enough. Sit down and be quiet.好了,你们两个,差不多够了。坐下来安静!6 enough said spoken口语 used to tell someone that they do not need to say any more because you understand the point they are making用于告诉对方无需再说了,因为你已经明白其意思:  ‘He’s the sort of man who wears a lot of jewellery.’ ‘Enough said.’"他是那种戴很多首饰的男人。""说到这就够了。"7 can’t get enough of something/somebody informal非正式 to enjoy something so much that you want more and more of it非常享受某事物以至于想要越来越多:  Her millions of fans can’t get enough of her.她的数百万粉丝对她百看不厌。GRAMMAR语法You use enough before uncountable and plural nouns: · There isn’t enough time.· There aren’t enough books.enough 用于不可数名词和复数名词之前:· There isn't enough time. · There aren't enough books.THESAURUS同义词辨析enough /ɪˈnʌf/ as much or as many as necessary, or as you want足够必要或如你所愿的数量: · My family never had enough money for holidays abroad.· 我家从来没有足够的钱出国度假。· Have you had enough to eat?· 你吃够了吗?sufficient formal正式 enough for a particular purpose足以满足特定目的: · The police did not have sufficient evidence to justify a charge.· 警方没有足够的证据支持起诉。· The accuracy of the older technique was sufficient for our needs.· 旧技术的精度足以满足我们的需求。adequate formal正式 enough in quantity or good enough in quality for a particular purpose在数量上足够或在质量上满足特定目的: · All staff must be given adequate training in health and safety.· 所有员工必须接受充分的健康与安全培训。· The heating system was barely adequate.· 暖气系统勉强凑合。ample more than enough for what is needed超出所需的充足量: · Local residents will be given ample opportunity to express their views.· 当地居民将有充分的机会表达意见。· People used to think that 1 GB of memory was ample for the average personal computer.· 人们以前认为1GB内存对一般个人电脑来说绰绰有余。plenty an amount that is enough or more than enough足够或绰绰有余的数量: · Allow yourself plenty of time to get to the airport.· 给自己留出充裕的时间去机场。· Your daughter won’t need much cash at camp ($20-$25 will be plenty).· 你女儿在营地不需要太多现金(20到25美元就够了)。something will do/something should do spoken口语 used to say that a particular number or amount will be enough for what you need用于表示某个特定数量足以满足所需: · ‘How many envelopes do you want?’ ‘Ten should do.’· "你要多少个信封?""十个就够了。"