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1 enough
adj. voldoende--------adv. genoeg--------interj. genoeg!--------n. voldoende hoeveelheidenough1[ innuf] 〈 voornaamwoord〉1 genoeg♦voorbeelden:be enough of a man to • wel zo f zijn om tewe had enough to do to get there • het kostte ons de grootste moeite om er te komenthey have done enough and to spare • ze hebben meer dan genoeg gedaan————————enough2〈 bijwoord〉1 genoeg♦voorbeelden:1 oddly/strangely enough • merkwaardig/vreemd genoeg, merkwaardigerwijs————————enough3〈 determinator〉♦voorbeelden: -
2 enough said
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3 enough to be going/go on with
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4 enough to stop a clock
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5 enough and to spare
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6 enough is as good as a feast
met weinig tevreden, genoeg is net zo goed als overvloed; "ik heb genoeg" -
7 enough of that!
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8 enough to make him turn in his grave
genoeg om hem in zijn graf te laten omdraaienEnglish-Dutch dictionary > enough to make him turn in his grave
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9 I don't get outside often enough
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10 I've only just enough money
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11 barely enough to eat
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12 be enough of a fool to
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13 be enough of a man to
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14 be fool enough to
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15 be fortunate enough not to be ill
English-Dutch dictionary > be fortunate enough not to be ill
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16 be good enough (to)
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17 be man enough to
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18 be wise enough not to do something
English-Dutch dictionary > be wise enough not to do something
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19 beer enough
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20 curiously (enough)
merkwaardigerwijs, vreemd genoeg
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enough — enough, sufficient, sufficiently 1. Enough functions as both an adjective and an adverb, whereas sufficient requires modification as sufficiently. As an adjective (or modifier), enough will normally serve, but sufficient is more idiomatic when a… … Modern English usage
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enough — [ē nuf′, inuf′] adj. [ME inough < OE genoh < Gmc comp. (seen also in Ger genug , ON gnogr, Goth ganohs) < ge , intens. + * noh, enough < IE base * enek , * nek , to attain, achieve > L nactus, attained, Sans nákşati, (he) attains]… … English World dictionary
enough — c.1300, from O.E. genog, a common Germanic formation (Cf. O.S. ginog, O.Fris. enoch, Du. genoeg, O.H.G. ginuog, Ger. genug, O.N. gnogr, Goth. ganohs), from ge with, together (also a participial, collective, intensive, or perfective prefix) + root … Etymology dictionary
Enough — E*nough ([ e]*n[u^]f ), a. [OE. inoh, inow, enogh, AS. gen[=o]h, gen[=o]g, a. & adv. (akin to OS. gin[=o]g, D. genoeg, OHG. ginoug, G. genug, Icel. gn[=o]gr, Sw. nog, Dan. nok, Goth. gan[=o]hs), fr. geneah it suffices (akin to Goth. ganah); pref … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enough — e*nough , interj. An exclamation denoting sufficiency, being a shortened form of it is enough. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enough — index adequate, quorum, sufficiency Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
enough — e|nough1 W1S1 [ıˈnʌf] adv [always after a verb, adjective, or adverb] 1.) to the degree that is necessary or wanted ▪ Are the carrots cooked enough? ▪ He just hadn t thought enough about the possible consequences. ▪ You can go to school when you… … Dictionary of contemporary English