intransitive. To be enough, sufficient, or adequate for a purpose or the end in view.
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释义 | the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > quality of being satisfactory > [verb (intransitive)] (6) sufficec1340 intransitive. To be enough, sufficient, or adequate for a purpose or the end in view. doa1450 intransitive. To operate or turn out (in some way); to succeed, answer a requirement, or serve a purpose; to be fitting or appropriate; to… servec1475 intransitive. To be valid, to hold good; to be available for something; spec. (of money) to be acceptable as legal tender; to be current. Obsolete. to go down1608 intransitive. Frequently with adverbial complement or phrase. To find acceptance (with a person); to be pleasing or agreeable; to be received (in a… to pass (muster) in a crowd1711 transferred. Colloquial phrase to pass (muster) in a crowd, not to fall so short of the standard as to be noticed; not to be conspicuously below the… to get by1897 intransitive. To pass muster, be acceptable. Also: to get away with. |
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