| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| sufficient | /səˈfɪʃɪnt/ | (formal) If something is sufficient, it means there is enough or that it is good enough. | insufficient self-sufficient sufficiently |
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adj. 足够的, 充分的
Until we'd built up sufficient forces to drive the invaders back, we pursued a policy of containment.
Lightning is both necessary and sufficient for thunder, and vice versa.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Sufficiente
my current doctor advises that 100 micrograms a month is sufficient, a dose I have been taking for more than two years.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; jyu bun na
In a special scheme it is sufficient to identify the main subjects for the subject or application to be covered.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: suficiente
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said the country would “warmly welcome” additional sanctions because it would only make it more self-sufficient.
ReplyDeleteHe had not sufficient courage for it.
ReplyDeleteRussian: достаточный
Her income is not sufficient to support her family.
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