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1. adjective(in the number or quantity etc needed: Have you enough money to pay for the books?; food enough for everyone.) nok, tilstrekkelig2. pronoun(the amount needed: He has had enough to eat; I've had enough of her rudeness.) nok, tilstrekkelig3. adverb1) (to the degree needed: Is it hot enough?; He swam well enough to pass the test.) nok, tilstrekkelig2) (one must admit; you must agree: She's pretty enough, but not beautiful; Oddly enough, it isn't raining.) noknok--------skikkelig--------sømmeligIadj. og adv. \/ɪˈnʌf\/, \/eˈnʌf\/1) nok, tilstrekkelignok\/tilstrekkelig med pengernok\/tilstrekkelig med penger• I was fool enough to...jeg var dum nok til å \/ jeg var så dum å...det er ikke godt nok \/ det holder ikke2) ganske, riktig, nokcry 'enough' se ➢ cry, 2it's enough to drive one mad se ➢ drive, 2just enough akkurat nokoddly enough pussig nok, underlig nokquite enough mer enn noksure enough ganske riktig, sannelig• it was Mr. A., sure enough• sure enough, there it waswell enough bra nok, ganske bra• you know well enough that...du vet godt at...will you be kind enough to se ➢ kind, 2IIdeterm. \/ɪˈnʌf\/, \/eˈnʌf\/nokenough and to spare se ➢ spare, 2enough is as good as a feast se ➢ feast, 1enough is enough nok er nokenough of nok avenough of that nå kan det være nok, nå holder dethave had enough of somebody\/something ha fått nok av noen\/noe, være lei av noen\/noemore than enough mer enn nok
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