Suficientemente in english

Enough

pronunciation: ɪnʌf part of speech: adverb, adjective
In gestures

suficientemente = adequately ; sufficiently. 

Example: A searcher must be adequately familiar with that which he wishes to retrieve = A searcher must be adequately familiar with that which he wishes to retrieve.Example: Some users and classifiers find it beneficial to have a notation which is sufficiently flexible to permit a variety of citation orders to be adopted as appropriate to the document and the user's perspective.

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» estar suficientemente bien + Participio Pasadobe sufficiently well + Participio Pasado .

Example: Soviet libraries are not sufficiently well equipped with technical equipment, such as word processors, copiers, and information systems.

» lo suficientemente cercawithin range .

Example: 77% of the world's population lives within range of a mobile network.

» lo suficientemente cerca como para oírwithin earshot of .

Example: The only stipulation was that they stayed within earshot of their mother's whistle.

» lo suficientemente estúpido como paradumb enough to .

Example: Currently I'm using Windows ME and I was dumb enough to follow the prompt to update Windows from the net.

» lo suficientemente grandelarge enoughbig enough .

Example: The same technique is used if the display screen is not large enough to accommodate a complete catalog record or a complete list of documents.

Example: As of April 1978 there is still not a big enough demand for such a service.

» lo suficientemente lejos como para no poder oírout of earshot .

Example: As soon as the giant moved out of earshot, they gathered desperately to devise a plan.

» no ser lo suficientemente buenobe not good enough .

Example: It means admitting that their best shot so far has not been good enough.

» no suficientemente + Adjetivo/Participioinsufficiently + Adjetivo/Participio .

Example: This leads to an approach which is insufficiently analytical, and which relies too heavily upon enumeration.

» ser lo suficientemente + Adjetivo + como parabe + Adjetivo + enough to .

Example: Hundreds of unsuccessful children's books are written by practising mothers and only a few are lucky enough to have their work published.

» ser lo suficientemente comprensivogo far enough [Normalmente en frases negativas] .

Example: This citation order does not, however, go far enough in its analysis of concepts.

» ser lo suficientemente conocido como para qube sufficiently well known for .

Example: In general an added entry or reference should be made if the secondary author is sufficiently well known for a reader to want all his writings.

» ser lo suficientemente conocido como para quebe sufficiently well known for .

Example: In general an added entry or reference should be made if the secondary author is sufficiently well known for a reader to want all his writings.

» ser suficientemente bien + Participio Pasadobe sufficiently well + Participio Pasado .

Example: Soviet libraries are not sufficiently well equipped with technical equipment, such as word processors, copiers, and information systems.

» suficientemente comprobadotried and testedtried and true .

Example: Sydney Ltd has developed a system for records management, based on the tried and tested architecture of the Sydney library system.

Example: One tried-and-true tactic of the left is to always accuse the enemy of the very same crimes they themselves are committing.

» suficientemente probadotried and testedtried and true .

Example: Sydney Ltd has developed a system for records management, based on the tried and tested architecture of the Sydney library system.

Example: One tried-and-true tactic of the left is to always accuse the enemy of the very same crimes they themselves are committing.

Suficientemente synonyms

decent in spanish: bueno, pronunciation: disənt part of speech: adjective adequate in spanish: adecuado, pronunciation: ædəkwət part of speech: adjective sufficient in spanish: suficiente, pronunciation: səfɪʃənt part of speech: adjective plenty in spanish: mucho, pronunciation: plenti part of speech: noun sufficiency in spanish: suficiencia, pronunciation: səfɪʃənsi part of speech: noun
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