anglais > français | |
plenty | |
1. n. Abondance, profusion. | |
The settlers found the new land to be a land of plenty. | |
2. v. (Familier) Très, extrêmement. | |
He's plenty smart. | |
anglais > anglais | |
plenty | |
1. n. A more-than-adequate amount. | |
We are lucky to live in a land of peace and plenty. | |
2. pron. More than enough. | |
I think six eggs should be plenty for this recipe. | |
3. adv. More than sufficiently. | |
This office is plenty big enough for our needs. | |
4. adv. (colloquial) Used as an intensifier, very. | |
She was plenty mad at him. | |
5. det. (nonstandard) much, enough | |
There'll be plenty time later for that | |
6. det. (nonstandard) many | |
Get a manicure. Plenty men do it. | |
7. adj. (obsolete) plentiful | |