词汇 | sufficed |
释义 | sufficed past simple and past participle ofsuffice suffice verb[ I ] formaluk /səˈfaɪs/ us /səˈfaɪs/ to be enough: 足够;满足要求 I'm taking $400 - I think that should suffice.我带了400美元——我觉得应该够了。 Enough 'nuff said adequacy adequate adequately close enough for government workidiom fill go go round good respectable respectably satiable satisfiable say sufficiency sufficient sufficiently that that will doidiom the Idiomsuffice (it) to say Examples of sufficedsufficed In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. For pre-twentieth-century travel and navigation, these projections had sufficed. They too believed that the elimination of colonial racial privileges and the legal equality of the free firmly established with independence sufficed. That is, development of a domestic venture capital industry sufficed in the favorable pre-emergence conditions at the time. Practical reasons alone would have sufficed for him to keep the mode and clefs consistent throughout all these sets. Even though using the first return map would have sufficed, we have found it more convenient to use an alternative approach. However, neither could have sufficed to justify the dismissal. Widespread adoption of some practice within a certain region has sometimes sufficed to establish a customary international law with respect to that region. That, of course, might not have sufficed for him to achieve what he wanted, either in academic life or as a teacher. He implies that such work employed the instrumentality of musical notation, but does not rule out that memorization by rote may have sufficed. As new power-holders arose in the region, traditional political systems and existing frameworks of international relations no longer sufficed. Normally, a statement in the shire court sufficed. Galvanised heavy gauge wire was a prerequisite at the coast to prevent rusting in the salt air, but in the dry interior, light gauge iron wire sufficed at lower cost. For this purpose, it sufficed that he should have been trained to discover and interpret the symptomatic indications (signa, manifestationes) by means of the senses (propter manifestationem in sensu). As this thrust blunted, the stylistic dimension became more central, even tended to take on a life of its own, as if ritual and spectacle sufficed as post-liberal participation. Rumour shaped by prejudice sufficed as a ' ' trigger. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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