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sufficed

英 [səˈfaɪst]

美 [səˈfaɪst]

v.  足够; 足以
suffice的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 足够;充足
    If you say that something willsuffice, you mean it will be enough to achieve a purpose or to fulfil a need.
    1. A cover letter should never exceed one page; often a far shorter letter will suffice.
      附信不应超过一页,通常来说,一封相对非常简短的信就足够了。
  • PHRASE (用于句首)无须多说,只需说…就够了
    Suffice it to sayorsuffice to sayis used at the beginning of a statement to indicate that what you are saying is obvious, or that you will only give a short explanation.
    1. Suffice it to say that afterwards we never met again...
      简单地说,此后我们再也没有见过面。
    2. Suffice to say, it was more than a couple of years ago!
      我只想说,那是几年前的事了!

双语例句

  • Almost any kind of a shelter sufficed for the man who came to make his stake and leave again.
    对于一个来这儿挣了钱就走的人来说,只要能遮风避雨,几乎任何住所都行。
  • I would have thought a good old-fashioned paper ticket that is punched would have sufficed since the card was used exactly once – at the entrance!
    我觉得一张质量良好的传统纸质打孔门票就足够了,因为这张卡就只在入口处用了一次!
  • Half a dozen sufficed him.
    半打就使他满足了。
  • Some insiders indicated that "Katherine Jackson the husband who sufficed has been created a scene, his behavior, let her and Jackson's family, felt that lost face."
    有知情人就表示,“凯瑟琳杰克逊受够的丈夫的无理取闹了,他的行为,让她和杰克逊的家族,都感到丢脸。”
  • But this unexpected, unhoped-for, unheard-of fortune sufficed you no longer when you once possessed it.
    但当你获得了那笔意想不到的,闻所未闻的意外之财的时候,你又觉得不够了。
  • To have believed him for a single moment would have sufficed to fill a man of conscience with remorse and shame for the rest of his life.
    只要稍有一点相信他的话就足以使有良心的人终生悔恨、羞惭。
  • Sultan, her cat, which might have mewed Allegri's miserere in the Sixtine Chapel, had filled her heart and sufficed for the quantity of passion which existed in her.
    苏丹,她的猫,一只能在西斯廷教堂咪嗷咪嗷歌唱阿列格利所作《上帝怜我》诗篇的老雄猫,已经充满了她的心,也满足了她身上那点热情。
  • It sufficed for us two.
    我们两个人,日子还过得去。
  • But this sufficed for Jacopo, who instinctively felt that Edmond had a right to superiority of position& a superiority which Edmond had concealed from all others.
    他已经本能地觉察到了爱德蒙的卓越,那是一种别人都没有觉察到的卓越;
  • This inequality of conditions sufficed to assure some advantage to Jean Valjean in that mysterious duel which was on the point of beginning between the two situations and the two men.
    所处情况的不同使得这一秘密的即将开始的两种地位和两个人之间的决斗将对冉阿让有利。