词汇 | example_english_enough |
释义 | Examples of enoughThese 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. Even an infected male may then have had enough resources for reproduction and no effect of the parasite on courtship may therefore have occurred. The nucleotide sequence variation among them was enough to discriminate parasite species ; 245 nucleotide positions were polymorphic and 190 positions were parsimony informative. Now there won't be enough time any more. There is intelligence enough, and some br illiance too, in this new era of medic ine. Such treatment assumes implicitly that excitation transfer processes are slow enough for the vibrational degrees of freedom to be in thermal equilibrium. The population size must be large enough to prevent a bottlenecking event from occurring. Finally, there are cases in which none of the three factors was powerful enough to explain the decision to privatise. Over-funding involves setting the contribution rate high enough so that the expected retirement benefit is much larger than the minimum benefit. Moreover, it would not be enough to simply investigate the relationship between constipation and quality of life. Put differently: violation of a constraint from below the cut-off is not severe enough to eliminate a candidate from being an output. However, guidelines on their own may not be enough. A strong enough sheetwise magnetic field might stabilize the secondary mode completely. Predictions were considered not good enough if they exceeded twice the observed values (overestimation) or were less than half the observed values (under-estimation). We did not recruit enough male and female general practitioners to explore confidently this possibility. My knowledge has never been enough, for me, but my knowledge has been respected. Nevertheless, some of these female-headed households produced food, at least enough to meet their needs. Unfortunately we do not have enough room here to show the plots of the results. The graph-rewriting rules given in the figures above are not enough however. In this formulation of the question, one film should be enough as an answer. In some cases, this is not enough so both alternatives would be sent for further processing. The structure of the performance lets us spend time with the characters, but never for long enough to figure them out. We witness actions, confessions, and shards of a love story, but never long enough for them to coalesce into a grand narrative. I haven't done anything bad enough to be included in the main text. Further more, the issue of whether an institutional setting can provide rich enough input data for learners to also develop a 'sociopragmatic competence' is addressed. While this might seem a simple enough task, it involves a great deal of interactional work. However, none of these studies had enough data for individual infrequent verbs to assess their actual frequency and zero rate. On the other hand, if the aggregate change is not large enough, the reversal of the inequality of the rates of return occurs. However, is that enough to say that they were experiencing the same phases at the same time? Our findings this time are not conclusive enough, although some data do point in a similar direction. On the other hand, one expects that, for h small enough, one should approach the true solution (3). They need just enough overlap with the conventional adult meaning to make communication feasible on most occasions. On the sur face, it seems simple enough. Obviously, it is not enough to designate the direction and distance to the destination. However, there is currently no model of grammatical competence robust enough to be operationalized in tests. Is it good enough because only a small amount of work on a specific domain would bring the performance up into the high 90%? The system needs to be complex enough to know how to express that information in natural language. Is it good enough because in a complete system semantics and domain knowledge will compensate for parsing problems? In this case neither of the pre-existing senses is general enough to subsume the other. The reason the algorithm cannot fail is that the results of the analysis provide enough information to successfully guide the algorithm towards a complete derivation. The corresponding corpus should include most of the words from the lexicon and be large enough to obtain reliable estimates of word-frequency distribution. However, the radial glia pattern of this area is not known enough and is not clear the extension of the corresponding ventricular zone. We know the illusion does not exactly resemble a real-world image, but nevertheless accept the information as a good enough approximation. The reasons for this delay are clear enough. They consist of hardware and software systems powerful enough to create realtime effects with no appreciable time delay. Hence, we have here a typical example where rules rewriting terms are not enough. There are families who don't even have enough to eat. However, mere monitoring without feedback, either implicit (recast) or explicit, is not enough. In a nonlinear environment, it would be enough to have locally increasing returns like setup costs. If credit relationships are rich enough, money is not necessary to achieve good allocations. Other well-known classes characterize specifications that have 'enough' rules. Majority governments by definition have enough support in the parliament to implement their financial policies, whether they are cuts or increases in spending or taxes. The same logic must apply to parties if their internal discipline is tight enough for them to be regarded as unitary actors. Models of vote choice are not accurate enough. Even if considered to be of good enough quality, consistent national accounts data exist only for the period since 1974. The time step t was chosen small enough to ensure local stability of the method. I suspect they are assumed to be well enough understood through a long tradition of documentary history. He was also kind enough to summarise the areas that the construction of the iron tower might help clarify. The two-storey house is just big enough for a kitchen and living space at ground floor and a large bedroom above [10-12]. Lettering and key numbers should also be large enough for reduction. In practice, it turns out that, fortunately, a limited number of points k is generally enough to obtain accurate results. Although solid, the sur face of the ashflow was soft enough for the builders of the circle to cut into it. Fifteen droughts were severe enough to have caused famine, and 11 of them, or 87%, followed large eruptions within two years. We must question, however, whether our chi-square test was sensitive enough to detect a more modest correlation. Selling this house in 1996 allowed them to release enough equity to buy their pensioners' flat outright. Among the former, some said that they did not have enough time, and others that they did not want interviewers to come to their homes. Another part agrees wholeheartedly that there is not nearly enough society or politics in architecture. They can afford to employ care-workers for sufficient hours to provide them with good enough and continuous care. However, this is not enough to plot a heat transfer curve in the new case. Her concluding appeals to, and for, indigenous knowledge are not consistent or forceful enough to be entirely convincing either. We can't leave language to psychologists, anthropologists and others - they don't know enough about it. However, the past two decades have brought a change to the highlands that has been strong enough to shake that balance. A pleasing tune or song will be abandoned if it does not sound good enough on a mobile, or because of its inferior penetrating qualities. Tracing what rules or principles were in effect at any given time is difficult enough. None of the lakes was big enough to land a plane on. Client organisations are large enough to have substantial power resources and their members' interests are specific enough for their priorities to be clear. Delegation of authority to organisations outside the government bureaucracy will only be done when there is enough assurance that it will not create problems. Interestingly enough, in the health care sector a professional style was theorised and predicted but not found in the actual pattern of quangocreation. Interestingly enough, however, the conciliation of these two potentially conflicting objectives in the two countries was achieved in different manners. Press was the only group in the private sector substantial enough to compete with multinationals on anything approaching equal terms. Now that we are strong enough to control an area, why don't we ask them to elect their own leaders ? The main challenge is that there are so few resources to go around now, and there is not enough food to do the work effectively. When the heating rate was slow, electrons did not gain enough energy to leave the cluster. As a result, large apertures are required for excimer amplifiers to obtain output power high enough. The symmetry is good enough to give a gain. However, the beam energy is deposited over 86 ms, long enough to change the density of the target material. As the event was to prove, gaining simple majorities for commercial legislation was challenging enough. The teacher explained that he had a compact disc player in it, which he would be willing to sell to anyone who had enough money. To be useful, however, the sample should be random and large enough to estimate the error rate within reasonable levels of precision. Which is true enough, but hardly seizes the real trouble. We know well enough what follows - a divorce between appearance and reality, a demotion of physical knowledge, and all the rest. More could be said, but it is enough here to have mentioned the matter. The priest is to see that enough particles are reserved in the tabernacle 'for the sick, and for the communion of the other faithful'. Nevertheless, it had facilities extensive enough to support a sizeable royal entourage. The pattern of polarisation fails because of its very convenience to the central organisation of so large a body: convenience is not enough. His only criticism was that my judicious tone sometimes failed to emphasize strongly enough the remarkable contribution they had made. Men and women perceive the beauty well enough. Unless one keeps all of these in mind, the argument in this text will seem more difficult than it really is (which is quite enough). The adults they talk to typically know enough, on each occasion, to compute the intended meanings of novel word-forms. On every occasion, then, speakers should choose expressions that are specific enough for their addressees to understand the intended reference. The elaborate procedures of a written inquisition took a long time and there were never enough judges to handle the case load. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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