sufficiently / səˈfɪʃ ənt /

充分地足够的充分的充分

sufficiently 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. adequate for the purpose; enough: sufficient proof; sufficient protection.
  2. Logic. such that its existence leads to the occurrence of a given event or the existence of a given thing.Compare necessary.
  3. Archaic. competent.

sufficiently 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

to one's satisfaction

sufficiently 的近义词 4
sufficiently 的反义词 2

更多sufficiently例句

  1. Not eating enough will just cause you to lose muscle mass anyway, so without sufficient calories you’ll reverse your gains.
  2. Some have said that low adoption could make them ineffective, based on an Oxford study that found 60% adoption of the apps would be sufficient to control a pandemic.
  3. Getting your own house in order—which many companies still fail to do—will be necessary, but not sufficient.
  4. Many hospitals even got supplies several times a day, and sufficient stocks didn’t exist anywhere.
  5. Make sure that when someone opens your page, you have sufficient information on it.
  6. Black and white were now mixing sufficiently to make a Klan member weep.
  7. Stangneth has been faulted by some reviewers for not being a sufficiently dispassionate historian.
  8. Having sufficiently wet ourselves, we viewers are left with a chilling, black-and-white image of blood circling the shower drain.
  9. Whether the charge will work to sufficiently taint Orman is another issue, says Popkin.
  10. Within four days, though, he began to feel ill—sufficiently so that he sought medical attention on September 26.
  11. Just corporeal enough to attest humanity, yet sufficiently transparent to let the celestial origin shine through.
  12. He had, however, recovered sufficiently to enable him to act with promptitude and discretion.
  13. Not being sufficiently numerous to hold out the town as well as the Alamo, they retreated into the latter.
  14. The works of God are exceedingly glorious and wonderful: no man is able sufficiently to praise him.
  15. I am ready Madam,—for I have sufficiently experienced the folly of my presuming to decline it.