adequate
adequate — 形容詞
1. having the amount or standard needed to do a job properly, even if it is nothing
足夠的
達到需求的最低標準
having the amount or standard needed to do a job properly, even if it is nothing special.
The clinic had adequate supplies to treat children after the storm.
那間診所在暴風雨後有足夠的物資治療孩子們。
adequate + plural noun + to-infinitive
Judy's English is adequate for a short phone call with customers.
Judy 的英文足夠應付和客戶的簡短電話。
adequate for + purpose
The apartment was clean, but the kitchen had only adequate space.
那間公寓很乾淨,但廚房空間只是勉強足夠。
One small fan was not adequate to cool the crowded classroom.
一台小電風扇不足以讓擁擠的教室降溫。
After two weeks of practice, Ken gave an adequate piano performance.
練了兩週後,Ken 的鋼琴演奏還算過得去。
- enough
more everyday and less formal
- sufficient
more formal; often used in official or written contexts
- acceptable
can suggest approval, not just meeting a need
- inadequate
not enough in amount or quality for the need
- insufficient
formal opposite that stresses shortage
文法句型
adequate for something
adequate to do something
用法筆記
Often used for minimum standards rather than praise. It commonly appears before nouns such as 'time', 'money', 'space', 'training', and 'evidence', or with 'for' to name the purpose.