suffice

suffice
1. intransitive verb
genügen

suffice it to say: ... — nur soviel sei gesagt: ...

2. transitive verb
genügen (+ Dat.); reichen für
* * *
verb
(to be enough for a purpose or person: Will $10 suffice (you) till Monday?) genügen
- academic.ru/71868/sufficient">sufficient
- sufficiency
- sufficiently
- suffice it to say
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suf·fice
[səˈfaɪs]
vi genügen, [aus]reichen
\suffice [it] to say that ... es genügt [o reicht] wohl, wenn ich sage, dass ...
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[sə'faɪs] (form)
1. vi
genügen, (aus)reichen
2. vt
genügen (+dat) (geh); sb also zufriedenstellen

suffice it to say ... — es reicht wohl, wenn ich sage, ...

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suffice [səˈfaıs]
A v/i genügen, (aus)reichen:
suffice it to say es genügt wohl, wenn ich sage (that dass)
B v/t jemandem genügen
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1. intransitive verb
genügen

suffice it to say: ... — nur soviel sei gesagt: ...

2. transitive verb
genügen (+ Dat.); reichen für
* * *
v.
ausreichen v.
genügen v.

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