enough的用法总结

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2022-03-22

enough adj,足够的,修饰可数名词或不可数名词,可以放在名词前面,也可以放在名词后面;adv,足够地,修饰形容词、副词、动词,并放在其后。

扩展资料

  enough 可当限定词、代名词和副词用,意为「足够(的/地)」,其主要句型为enough for somebody/something、enough to do something 及enough for somebody/something to do something。

enough的用法总结

  enough 当限定词时后接复数可数名词或不可数名词。例如:

  The conference room has enough seats for everyone. (会议室有足够的座位给每个人坐)

  Enough 当代名词意为「足够;太多」,其后经常接「of + 受格代名词或特指的名词」(所谓特指的名词,就是名词的前面加上the, that, this, these, those或所有格,如my, John's 等等)。

  adj(形容词)

  Sufficient to meet a need or satisfy a desire; adequate:

  充足的:足以满足需要或愿望的;充足的:

  enough work to keep us all busy.See Synonyms at sufficient

  足够多的让我们大家全都忙碌的工作参见 sufficient

  pron(代词)

  An adequate number or quantity:

  数目足够,数量充足:

  “The Gods above should give,/They have enough and we do poorly live”(Henry David Thoreau)

  “天上的神祉应该赐予/因他们富足而我们却贫苦度日”(亨利·戴维·索罗)

  adv(副词)

  To a satisfactory amount or degree; sufficiently:

  足够地,充分地:数量或程度上令人满意地;足够地:

  Is the fish cooked enough?

  鱼做的火候够吗?

  Very; fully; quite:

  很;十分;充分地:

  We were glad enough to leave.

  我们很高兴离开

  Tolerably; rather:

  尚可;相当:

  She sang well enough,but the show was a failure.

  她演唱得算好的了,但演出却是个失败

  interj(感叹词)

  Used to express impatience or exasperation:

  用以表达不耐烦或恼怒:

  You've been practicing the violin all afternoon.Enough!

  你整个下午都在练小提琴.够了!