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No it does not. When something is sufficient it's enough (to serve the purpose).
Sufficient means there is enough of something, i.e., "We have a sufficient quantity of oil to heat the house."
Yes, in some contexts it would be understood that ample means large. It can also mean sufficient, or adequate-- that is, large enough, or in a quantity that will cover the need.
It means not enough. E.g. The man couldn't get any cash from the machine as he had insufficient funds in his bank account.
enough, sufficient(ly)
In response to the question 'how are you?' this means 'good enough', or 'well enough'. You might even say Bastante bien. Y tu? Well enough... and you?
Its not idiomatic Latin, but it could be translated "well enough"
If a girl tries to kiss your stomach, she may have a major crush on you. If you know her well enough to let her kiss your stomach, you probably know her well enough to ask her why she does it.
Well, it could mean many things. You just have to know your dog well enough.
It means don't break something trying to improve it.
I think he doesn't know you well enough yet. Try to make friends with him, start out slow. If you get to know him well enough if you ask him again he might say yes!
Well if you mean what color it was, no one really knows. The skin has never been preserved well enough to see the color.
It means the convertor is not acting well enough to remove noxious gases.
Struck by dies that have not been worn and with enough pressure to bring out all the details.
You mean insult them? Well if you know them well enough you can insult them on something they care about. I.e. There is a really vain girl- you could tell her off on her clothing.
Well well well where do I start the reason for this is no-one has the bum to kill a spider i mean do u honestly think anybody is brave enough to kill a spider because if you do...bless you!