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1 sufficient
adjective (enough: We haven't sufficient food to feed all these people; Will $10 be sufficient for your needs?) suficiente* * *suf.fi.cient[səf'iʃənt] adj 1 suficiente, adequado, bastante. that is sufficient reason not to see him again / isto é razão suficiente para não mais vê-lo. that is sufficient (for me) / isto é suficiente (para mim). 2 arch competente, capaz, apto. sufficient in law com valor jurídico. -
2 self-
[self]1) (showing that the person or thing acting is acting upon himself or itself, as in self-respect.) auto-2) (showing that the thing is acting automatically, as in self-closing doors.) auto-3) (by oneself, as in self-made.) por si próprio4) (in, within etc oneself or itself, as in self-centred.) em si* * *self-indicando: 1 de si mesmo, por si mesmo, automático. 2 independente, autônomo. she is self-sufficient/ela é auto-suficiente. -
3 plenty
['plenti] 1. pronoun1) (a sufficient amount; enough: I don't need any more books - I've got plenty; We've got plenty of time to get there.) bastante2) (a large amount: He's got plenty of money.) montes2. adjectiveThat's plenty, thank you!) bastante- plentiful* * *plen.ty[pl'enti] n abundância, profusão, fartura. • adj abundante, copioso, farto. having plenty of abundantemente provido de. in plenty em excesso. plenty large bastante amplo. plenty of time tempo de sobra. plenty of times muitas vezes. -
4 O level
['ou-levəl](Ordinary Level; (in Britain) a matriculation examination in a particular subject that is not sufficient for university entrance, for which A (= Advanced) levels are required.) -
5 O level
['ou-levəl](Ordinary Level; (in Britain) a matriculation examination in a particular subject that is not sufficient for university entrance, for which A (= Advanced) levels are required.) -
6 plenty
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