enough (A1)
カタカナ: イナフ
IPA: /ɪˈnʌf/
Definition
As much as is necessary or desired; a sufficient quantity or degree.
意味: 必要、または望ましいだけの量や程度。十分なこと。
Examples / 例文
Do we have enough chairs for all the guests? — Do we have enough chairs for all the guests?
She didn't get enough sleep last night, so she's tired today. — She didn't get enough sleep last night, so she's tired today.
The car isn't fast enough to win the race. — The car isn't fast enough to win the race.
Enough の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Enough:
How to Use Enough
- enough + noun (collocation)
- A sufficient quantity of a noun. — "We have enough food for everyone."
- adjective + enough (collocation)
- To a sufficient degree (adverbial use). — "Is the water warm enough for swimming?"
- verb + enough (collocation)
- To a sufficient degree (adverbial use). — "Did you study enough for the test?"
- enough is enough (idiom)
- Used to say that one has tolerated enough of something bad and wants it to stop. — "After three hours of delays, the passengers decided enough was enough and demanded answers."
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