够 (enough)

Chinese Grammar Intermediate Chinese ★★★★ 4/5 neutral gòu
拼音 gòu
结构 够 + Verb / Adj. + 了
汉字拆解 够 = 句 (sentence) + 多 (many)

含义

The word 够 means 'enough' or 'sufficient.' When placed before a verb or adjective, it indicates that a degree or amount is sufficient, and often implies the speaker has had their fill or is fed up.

The pattern 够 + Verb/Adj. + 了 has two main uses. First, it can express genuine sufficiency: 够吃了 (there's enough to eat). Second, and very commonly in spoken Chinese, it expresses exasperation: 我够累了 (I'm tired enough already / I'm so tired of this). In the second usage, the emotional tone is one of complaint or having reached a limit. The word 够 can also be used as a standalone verb meaning 'to reach' or 'to be enough.' When 够 appears after an adjective, as in 好够了, that is non-standard — it should precede the adjective.

例句

  1. 菜够多了,不用再点了。
  2. 我够忙了,别再给我加任务。
  3. 这些钱够买一双鞋了。

用法指南

语境: spoken, everyday

语气: emphatic

正确说法

  • 我今天够累了,不想再加班了。
  • 这些材料够用了,不需要再买。
  • 她受够了每天加班的日子。

错误说法

  • 我累够了。(够 must come before the adjective, not after — the correct order is 够 + Adj.) → 我够累了。
  • 够了吃这些饭。(够 + Verb + 了 forms a unit — the object should follow naturally: 这些饭够吃了) → 这些饭够吃了。

起源与历史

够 was originally written as 夠, combining 多 (many) and 句 (a phonetic component). Its core meaning of 'sufficient' or 'reaching a threshold' has remained stable throughout Chinese history.

文化背景

世代: All ages

社会背景: Universal

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