中文意思
That's enough 的意思
A phrase indicating that a limit has been reached.
In simple words: We don't need any more.
That's enough 例句
- Please, that's enough noise for today.
- I appreciate your help, but that's enough for now.
- After the third round, he said, 'That's enough!', and put his glass down.
- When she tried to add more, he quickly replied, 'That's enough!'
- That's enough talking; let's get to work.
如何使用 That's enough
Use in situations where you want to stop or limit something. It's appropriate in both casual and serious contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a cup overflowing — when it's full, you say 'that's enough!'
相关单词
Collocations with That's enough
- that's enough food
- that's enough time
- that's enough information
Opposites of That's enough
- too little
- not enough
Common mistakes with That's enough
- Used in the wrong context, like when asking for more.
- Mispronounced, making it unclear.
- Confused with phrases like 'that's all'.
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关于 That's enough 的常见问题
That's enough 是什么意思?
We don't need any more.
That's enough 的中文意思是什么?
We don't need any more.
That's enough 的定义是什么?
A phrase indicating that a limit has been reached.
如何在句子中使用 That's enough?
Please, that's enough noise for today.
能再举一个 That's enough 的例子吗?
I appreciate your help, but that's enough for now.
That's enough 的近义词有哪些?
常见的替代说法包括 stop, halt, no more, that's plenty。
That's enough 的反义词是什么?
相反的意思包括 too little, not enough。
哪些词和 That's enough 搭配?
它常与 that's enough food, that's enough time, that's enough information 搭配。
使用 That's enough 时常见的错误有哪些?
Used in the wrong context, like when asking for more. Mispronounced, making it unclear. Confused with phrases like 'that's all'.
That's enough 怎么发音?
US: //ðæts ɪˈnʌf//, UK: //ðæts ɪˈnʌf//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。
什么时候该用 That's enough?
Use in situations where you want to stop or limit something. It's appropriate in both casual and serious contexts.


















