单词 | Suffice |
例句 | 1. Few words to the wise suffice. 2. Two bottles of wine will suffice for lunch. 3. Will 10 suffice for the trip? 4. A light lunch will suffice . 5. Some bread and soup will suffice me. 6. Suffice it to say that they're having marital problems. 7. Suffice it to say, I refused to get involved. 8. A few brief observations will suffice for present purposes. 9. Give two instances in point — that will suffice. 10. One example will suffice to illustrate the point. 11. A light lunch should suffice me. 12. I will do my best to suffice you. 13. Suffice it to say that afterwards we never met again. 14. A few more statistics will suffice to show the trends of the time. 15. I won't go into all the depressing details; suffice it to say that the whole affair was an utter disaster. 16. Suffice to say, Mike won't be going to Tina's birthday party after what he said about her to her boss. 17. I won't go into all the details. Suffice it to say that the whole event was a complete disaster. 18. Generally, a letter will suffice. 19. Suffice to say, we smell a rat. 20. No longer will simply-serviceable shoulder bags suffice. 21. Suffice to say, a comeback never materialized. 22. A one-page letter should suffice. 23. A short table should suffice to show the differences. 24. That should suffice for her social obligations, she felt. 25. Two examples will suffice to illustrate this. 26. Perhaps a few more will suffice. 27. A few examples will suffice to illustrate the point. 28. A cover letter should never exceed one page; often a far shorter letter will suffice.http:///suffice.html 29. Generally a brief note or a phone call will suffice. 30. I'm taking four hundred pounds' worth of travellers' cheques - I think that should suffice. 1. Two bottles of wine will suffice for lunch. 2. A light lunch will suffice . 3. A cover letter should never exceed one page; often a far shorter letter will suffice. 4. Some bread and soup will suffice me. 5. Give two instances in point — that will suffice. 31. They would suffice for a respectable blaze. 32. Here it will suffice to indicate some provisional impressions. 33. Here a telephone conversation will usually have to suffice. 34. Here the mention of but one example will suffice. 35. Meanwhile, it will suffice to notice the strangeness of Anselm's choice. 36. The intervention represented by the Newsboys' House, which your generosity made possible, can not suffice to meet this threat. 37. There are two alternative forms of conduct, and either of two forms of intent will suffice. 38. Analysts doubt that the lay-offs will suffice to make the company profitable again. 39. To put matters in the political context of the time, one instance will suffice. 40. Nothing but independent advice or relief from the ascendancy of her husband over her judgment and will would suffice. 41. Suffice it to say that in any extended study of the martial arts it warrants closer examination. 42. Suffice to say, no one has proved as reliable a forecaster as Joseph. 43. Even a charge of conventional explosive in the vicinity of a small atom bomb would suffice. 44. Otherwise the attic or the coal cellar had to suffice, but concealment had been the fashion. 45. The dolls used to be porcelain, but these days tiny plastic babies wrapped in foil usually suffice. 46. Suffice to say that Tim won a lot of respect from a lot of people that day. 47. Too much need not be made of this, and the Roman calendar will suffice for all but the quite rarest occasions. 48. One quail per person will suffice if the side courses are prepared. 49. Two Model Village awards will not suffice our merchants for cold, hard cash. 50. Details of this are described at appropriate stages in this book, so here a brief outline will suffice. 51. It assumes administrative efficiency will suffice when this may only have the most limited of practical effects. 52. In any case many rulers were for long reluctant to send ambassadors to foreign capitals if a lower-ranking representative would suffice. 53. It need not be confined to the written word - symbols such as the swastika, and other offensive images will suffice. 54. A brief list of such consequences will suffice to illustrate the point. 55. An oral disclaimer can suffice provided that it is bold and compelling enough to neutralise the effect of the odometer reading. 56. For them, this book and the array of other resources available in bookstores and workshop programs will have to suffice. 57. Suffice to say, the locals approved, and soon Cambianica felt pressure to expand his wine-making enterprise. 58. Racial classifications are suspect, and that means that simple legislative assurances of good intention can not suffice. 58. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 59. Suffice it to say that in some circumstances they authorise treatment despite the objections of the patient, whether minor or adult. 60. He hoped an outline deal between a new Equitable board and policyholders' groups might suffice to attract a buyer. 61. Otherwise a layer of clay particles under the usual fine gravel will suffice. 62. Nor will it suffice simply to survey the mass of habits and rituals involved in the monumental institution of the Empire. 63. If a friend descends upon you unexpectedly, you just have to hope that whatever you have in the freezer will suffice. 64. It is clear then that passive receipt of unpublished price sensitive information will suffice for liability for tippee trading. 65. Interestingly, several of the starter dishes here easily can suffice as small entrees. 66. A single obvious example should suffice to make the point. 67. Suffice that this was a textbook case of civic responsibility. 68. An obvious risk of property damage alone is insufficient for manslaughter, but may suffice for the driving offences. 69. Doubts then began to arise as to whether a single generalization on wages would suffice. 70. A doctor's certificate will suffice as a form of permission. 71. Suffice it to say that the whisper eventually turned into a shout and the five-foot pile of dirt was reduced considerably. 72. Those run charts and their analysis will suffice for the most whose products involve uncomplicated processes. 73. At best a needlessly expensive chemical is used where a cheaper, equally effective detergent, would suffice. 74. Suffice to state at this stage that banks are essential for the smooth handling of overseas trade and investment transactions. 75. Bases in Britain alone might suffice to service the Strategic Air Command at its current strength. 76. Cultivation: The planting medium of mud and sand or a gravel medium with detritus should suffice. 77. Suffice it to say the case against him was not exactly ironclad and that he was not represented by the Dream Team. 78. Suffice to say keep your skis parallel or you're a goner. 79. These few examples should suffice to illustrate how social attitudes are changing. 80. Suffice it here to say that there have emerged other groups of educationists who present alternative views. 81. If there was trouble and they became unhappy, a direct visit to the leader or the chief whip would usually suffice. 82. A simple 10-word list of fairly basic vocabulary should suffice. 83. Suffice it to say that prayer is an important activity in the Synagogue. 84. No, sir, once again the mere contemplation of paradox would suffice. 85. She had the final confirmation that Jenny was not Henry's child, so the original plan was going to suffice. 86. Suffice to have the benefits of their research, which has thus far produced the ultimate in extreme strength for smallest diameter. 87. Candy bars, bought at the Picadilly Circus subway station, had to suffice for dinner on the bus. 88. There are two types of crime which will not suffice as the unlawful act: crimes of negligence and crimes of omission. 88. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 89. The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems. Mahatma Gandhi 90. For large bed filter plates it has been found that just about any ridged or semi ridged plastic will suffice. 91. This did not suffice, but the national mood had changed. 92. Firstly, do not prescribe antibiotics if a non-antibiotic topical preparation will suffice. 93. In these circumstances licence conditions, a grid code and other technical rules may not suffice to keep the system stable. 94. For the moment, suffice it to say that I take a skeptical view of the structural analyses offered. 95. No registration is required, and even a mere oral agreement would suffice at law. 96. Only a concrete, political challenge of this nature would suffice to explain Herod's anxiety. 97. Suffice it that without leisure there is no liberty. 98. A working LFS system would suffice. 99. Here a single example will suffice. 100. Suffice it to say that the gun was his. 101. One meat a day won't suffice a growing boy. 102. A single base might in principle suffice for computation. 103. Recognize backward difference does not mean that suffice. 104. A verbal message will suffice. 105. Suffice it to say that he subsequently asserted that no one else had ever gone to such extremes of self-mortification. 106. As a general rule, avoid using a more complex data structure where a simpler one will suffice. 107. Mobile front - bucket loaders often suffice for handling and retrieving rock in a-frame structures. 108. Simply to acquiesce in skepticism can never suffice to overcome the restlessness of reason. 109. Suffice it to say that the following responses of some umbelliferous plants have been observed. 110. Instead she has purchased a fake-fur lined coat mimicking sealskin. This will suffice to keep her warm and not hold the pain therein. 111. Suffice to say, it was more than a couple of years ago! 112. This picture could probably suffice for non - Hodgkin's lymphomatous hepatic disease as well. 113. Mobile front-bucket loaders often suffice for handling and retrieving rock in A-frame structures. 114. Economists also speculate that Portugal could get some kind of stand-by facility, which would suffice to calm markets, but which may never be actually used by Lisbon. 115. Suffice it to say, I have never seen such odd acts with a ketchup bottle. 116. To those honoured with your friendship this will by itself suffice to recall all the ennobling associations connected with your sex. 117. This only will suffice for we cannot plumb the depths of the distortion complexes which infect your peoples. 118. Will this nimbleness and enthusiasm suffice to wire up the roughly 3 m homes without fast broadband? 119. In the reverse case, when the soloist has fully mastered tempo, technique and musical expression, it is conceivable that an accompanist able to put in a level of only 80% might suffice. 120. Likewise, if most of the software development will be in a scripting or procedural language, traditional methods may well suffice. 121. Otherwise, emulsion can form a kind of oil film on suffice of coal. It can provide a nice anaerobic environment for methanogen consortia. 122. The Arno would suffice as a river if only it had some water. 123. Suffice to say that, with such price levels, these artists are particularly newsworthy and they only need to appear in an auction catalogue to guarantee a successful sale. 124. Suffice it to say, though, it is Arthur (with crotchety old Grandsanta's help) who finally saves the day when elder brother Steve's high-tech logistics system overlooks one little girl's stocking. 125. Suffice to say, they are not all loveable oafs like Winnie the Pooh. 126. For the gray area in between, no simple formula would suffice. 127. It will suffice here to merely outline the limited classical argument for nonmagnetic materials. 128. A & quot ; B & quot ; grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school. 129. Will ten dollars suffice for the expenses of your journey? 130. The use of natural fibre rope must be discouraged for the rescue of human life. For most other operations, natural fibre rope will suffice. 131. "Stage magicians know that a collection of cheap tricks will often suffice to produce 'magic, ' " Dr. Dennett has written, "and so does Mother Nature, the ultimate gadgeteer." 132. Suffice it to say that the unusually high boiling point of acetic acid. 133. A flower added on some matching serissa fetida's class floret to suffice again, do not let the boutonniere turn bunch of flowers. 134. These few examples may suffice to show that the above definition of sexual behavior is problematical . 135. Mr Huckabee says a rate of 23 % would suffice, but this is a sleight of hand. 136. It will suffice for the moment to note the remarkable analogies of the abstract data type approach to some theories of how human agents should work together. 137. In these cases, an external device such as a SCSI DDS tape drive will often suffice. 138. Suffice to say that for drinking water coliform numbers should be one or less. 139. The abuse of this principle alone would suffice to account for a large part of the maladministration of justice in China, to which our attention is so often called. 140. Szymanski holds out hope that a bit of moral suasion from high places would suffice. 141. Using the method of polarimetry to measure the content of maltose is simple , low cost , and it can suffice the demand of certain quality detection. 142. Suffice it to say that the good thing fell down. 143. In production environments, default mapping almost always do not suffice; some degree of tuning of the mapping is usually required. 144. This single item will suffice to typify all the rest. 145. One of those would suffice for a single episode; to have encountered all of them in such a condensed period of time is positively mind-blowing. 146. In the interim a dummy input box and button will suffice. 147. But suffice it to say, Jobs's instinct for defiant iconoclasm and his insistence on unconventional approaches did not, in the end, serve him as well as it served Apple's customers and shareholders. 148. An inscription might suffice ,[] an epitaph that titillates like dirty talk. 149. So that one arrow will suffice for both voltage and current. 150. While extra-budgetary funds effectively suffice the inadequacy of budgetary funds, it contains various problems. 151. The will of the prince does not suffice to make law. 152. A substitution account would not solve all international monetary problems nor would it suffice to restore a stable global financial system. 153. At five - star hotels, one or two ringgit will suffice a porter. 154. However, one would suffice; the ribs themselves are tasty enough without sauce overkill. 155. I could take this in a more personal route, but saying "ugh" will have to suffice. 156. Sanaria had hoped that injecting the vaccine intradermally would suffice to trigger protection, Hoffman says. |
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