中文意思

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UK//fɛə r ɪˈnʌf//US//fɛr ɪˈnʌf//

Fair enough 的意思

An expression used to indicate that something is reasonable or acceptable.

In simple words: That's reasonable or acceptable.

That's reasonable or acceptable.

Fair enough 例句

如何使用 Fair enough

Use 'fair enough' in casual conversations to acknowledge someone's point or to agree without being excited. It's less appropriate in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone expression

Memory hint

Think of it as a fair deal – if it makes sense, then it's enough!

相关单词

Collocations with Fair enough

  • fair enough response
  • fair enough point
  • that sounds fair enough

Synonyms for Fair enough

Common mistakes with Fair enough

  • Used too seriously instead of casually.
  • Confused with 'fairly enough', which is incorrect.
  • Overused in formal settings.

Compare Fair enough with Okay, Fair point

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关于 Fair enough 的常见问题

Fair enough 是什么意思?

That's reasonable or acceptable.

Fair enough 的中文意思是什么?

That's reasonable or acceptable.

Fair enough 的定义是什么?

An expression used to indicate that something is reasonable or acceptable.

如何在句子中使用 Fair enough

When she said the meeting was useful, I replied, 'Fair enough.'

能再举一个 Fair enough 的例子吗?

"I don't want to go to the party tonight." "Fair enough, I understand."

Fair enough 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 that's reasonable, okay, I agree, fair point, makes sense。

哪些词和 Fair enough 搭配?

它常与 fair enough response, fair enough point, that sounds fair enough 搭配。

使用 Fair enough 时常见的错误有哪些?

Used too seriously instead of casually. Confused with 'fairly enough', which is incorrect. Overused in formal settings.

Fair enough 怎么发音?

US: //fɛr ɪˈnʌf//, UK: //fɛə r ɪˈnʌf//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

Fair enough 是正式还是非正式?

"Fair enough" 是非正式用语,适合与朋友和家人的轻松对话。

什么时候该用 Fair enough

Use 'fair enough' in casual conversations to acknowledge someone's point or to agree without being excited. It's less appropriate in formal contexts.