slovodefinícia
sufficient
(mass)
sufficient
- vhodný, dostačujúci, dostatočný, postačujúci, primeraný
sufficient
(encz)
sufficient,dostačující adj: Zdeněk Brož
sufficient
(encz)
sufficient,dostatečný adj: [mat.]
sufficient
(encz)
sufficient,dostatečný důkaz [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
sufficient
(encz)
sufficient,postačující adj: Zdeněk Brož
sufficient
(encz)
sufficient,přiměřený adj: Zdeněk Brož
sufficient
(encz)
sufficient,vhodný Pavel Machek; Giza
Sufficient
(gcide)
Sufficient \Suf*fi"cient\, a. [L. sufficiens, -entis, p. pr. of
sufficere: cf. F. suffisant. See Suffice.]
1. Equal to the end proposed; adequate to wants; enough;
ample; competent; as, provision sufficient for the family;
an army sufficient to defend the country.
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My grace is sufficient for thee. --2 Cor. xii.
9.
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2. Possessing adequate talents or accomplishments; of
competent power or ability; qualified; fit.
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Who is sufficient for these things? --2 Cor. ii.
16.
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3. Capable of meeting obligations; responsible.
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The man is, notwithstanding, sufficient . . . I
think I may take his bond. --Shak.
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4. Self-sufficient; self-satisfied; content. [R.]
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Thou art the most sufficient (I'll say for thee),
Not to believe a thing. --Beau. & Fl.
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Syn: Enough; adequate; competent; full; satisfactory; ample.
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sufficient
(wn)
sufficient
adj 1: of a quantity that can fulfill a need or requirement but
without being abundant; "sufficient food" [ant:
deficient, insufficient]
podobné slovodefinícia
a word to the wise is sufficient
(encz)
a word to the wise is sufficient,porozumění klíčovému slovu Zdeněk
Brož
insufficient
(encz)
insufficient,nedostačující adj: Zdeněk Brožinsufficient,nedostatečný adj: Zdeněk Brožinsufficient,nepostačující Zdeněk Brož
insufficient experience
(encz)
insufficient experience,nedostatečné zkušenosti Mgr. Dita Gálová
insufficiently
(encz)
insufficiently,nedostatečně adv: Zdeněk Brož
self-sufficient
(encz)
self-sufficient,soběstačný adj: Zdeněk Brož
selfsufficient
(encz)
selfsufficient,soběstačný n: lejushka
sufficient advance
(encz)
sufficient advance,dostatečný předstih n: Ivan Masár
sufficient condition
(encz)
sufficient condition,podmínka postačující n: [mat.] mykhal
sufficient evidence
(encz)
sufficient evidence,postačující důkaz [eko.] Podle Doporučení US EPA pro
hodnocení rizika u karcinogenních látek jde o soubor dat a vědeckých
poznatků, na základě kterých lze prohlásit, že karcinogenní účinek je
způsoben danou chemickou látkou. RNDr. Pavel Piskač
sufficiently
(encz)
sufficiently,dostatečně adv: Zdeněk Brož
Insufficient
(gcide)
Insufficient \In`suf*fi"cient\, a. [L. insufficiens, -entis. See
In- not, and Sufficient.]
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1. Not sufficient; not enough; inadequate to any need, use,
or purpose; as, the provisions are insufficient in
quantity, and defective in quality. "Insufficient for His
praise." --Cowper.
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2. Wanting in strength, power, ability, capacity, or skill;
incompetent; incapable; unfit; as, a person insufficient
to discharge the duties of an office.

Syn: Inadequate; scanty; incommensurate; unequal; unfit;
incompetent; incapable; inefficient.
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Insufficiently
(gcide)
Insufficiently \In`suf*fi"cient*ly\, adv.
In an insufficient manner or degree; unadequately.
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Self-sufficient
(gcide)
Self-sufficient \Self`-suf*fi"cient\, a.
1. Sufficient for one's self without external aid or
cooperation.
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Neglect of friends can never be proved rational till
we prove the person using it omnipotent and
self-sufficient, and such as can never need any
mortal assistance. --South.
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2. Having an overweening confidence in one's own abilities or
worth; hence, haughty; overbearing. "A rash and
self-sufficient manner." --I. Watts.
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Sufficient
(gcide)
Sufficient \Suf*fi"cient\, a. [L. sufficiens, -entis, p. pr. of
sufficere: cf. F. suffisant. See Suffice.]
1. Equal to the end proposed; adequate to wants; enough;
ample; competent; as, provision sufficient for the family;
an army sufficient to defend the country.
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My grace is sufficient for thee. --2 Cor. xii.
9.
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2. Possessing adequate talents or accomplishments; of
competent power or ability; qualified; fit.
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Who is sufficient for these things? --2 Cor. ii.
16.
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3. Capable of meeting obligations; responsible.
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The man is, notwithstanding, sufficient . . . I
think I may take his bond. --Shak.
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4. Self-sufficient; self-satisfied; content. [R.]
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Thou art the most sufficient (I'll say for thee),
Not to believe a thing. --Beau. & Fl.
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Syn: Enough; adequate; competent; full; satisfactory; ample.
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Sufficiently
(gcide)
Sufficiently \Suf*fi"cient*ly\, adv.
To a sufficient degree; to a degree that answers the purpose,
or gives content; enough; as, we are sufficiently supplied
with food; a man sufficiently qualified for the discharge of
his official duties.
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Unsufficient
(gcide)
Unsufficient \Un`suf*fi"cient\, a.
Insufficient. [Obs.]
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insufficient
(wn)
insufficient
adj 1: of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement;
"insufficient funds" [syn: insufficient, deficient]
[ant: sufficient]
insufficiently
(wn)
insufficiently
adv 1: to an insufficient degree; "he was insufficiently
prepared" [ant: sufficiently]
self-sufficient
(wn)
self-sufficient
adj 1: able to provide for your own needs without help from
others; "a self-sufficing economic unit" [syn: {self-
sufficient}, self-sufficing, self-sustaining]
sufficiently
(wn)
sufficiently
adv 1: to a sufficient degree; "she was sufficiently fluent in
Mandarin" [ant: insufficiently]
sufficiently small
(foldoc)
suitably small
sufficiently small

(From mathematical jargon) An expression
used ironically to characterise unquantifiable behaviour that
differs from expected or required behaviour. For example,
suppose a newly created program came up with a correct
full-screen display, and one publicly exclaimed: "It works!"
Then, if the program dumped core on the first mouse click,
one might add: "Well, for suitably small values of `works'."

Compare the characterisation of pi under for values of.

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(1997-09-21)
sufficiently small
(jargon)
sufficiently small
adj.

Syn. suitably small.

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