intransitive. To be enough, sufficient, or adequate for a purpose or the end in view.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > be sufficient [verb (intransitive)] (9) sufficec1340 intransitive. To be enough, sufficient, or adequate for a purpose or the end in view. servea1375 intransitive. To meet the needs of a situation; to suffice or be adequate (cf. sense 28d). Also: to last for a given period. stretchc1374 figurative. To have a specified measure in amount, degree, power, etc.; to be adequate for some purpose. Obsolete. suffiec1380 intransitive. To suffice. reach1446 intransitive. Chiefly of money: to suffice; to be adequate or sufficient to; to stretch to. Also with infinitive. Now rare. stake1572 intransitive. To suffice. to pass muster1855 Originally Military. to pass muster: to undergo muster or inspection without censure; (later in extended use) to come up to the required… Subcategories:— to be distributed (2) |
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