لفظ "کافی" کا لغت میں معنی کسی خاص مقصد یا ضرورت کے لیے کافی یا کافی ہونا ہے۔ اس کا مطلب ہے کسی ضرورت یا مطالبے کو بغیر کسی مزید کی ضرورت کے پورا کرنا۔
1. But a single delay would suffice to fatally break the chain of communication should Phileas Fogg once miss, even by an hour a steamer, he would have to wait for the next, and that would irrevocably render his attempt vain.
2. Two half-days in a given area should suffice for clean-up of that entire neighborhood.
3. What I have said above upon this topic must suffice.
4. Such are the things that men are wont to attempt, and there is honour, glory, gain, in attempting them, however full of difficulty and peril they may be but that which thou sayest it is thy wish to attempt and carry out will not win thee the glory of God nor the blessings of fortune nor fame among men for even if the issue be as thou wouldst have it, thou wilt be no happier, richer, or more honoured than thou art this moment and if it be otherwise thou wilt be reduced to misery greater than can be imagined, for then it will avail thee nothing to reflect that no one is aware of the misfortune that has befallen thee it will suffice to torture and crush thee that thou knowest it thyself.
5. Observe, too, how the emperor turns away, and leaves Don Gaiferos fuming and you see now how in a burst of anger, he flings the table and the board far from him and calls in haste for his armour, and asks his cousin Don Roland for the loan of his sword, Durindana, and how Don Roland refuses to lend it, offering him his company in the difficult enterprise he is undertaking but he, in his valour and anger, will not accept it, and says that he alone will suffice to rescue his wife, even though she were imprisoned deep in the centre of the earth, and with this he retires to arm himself and set out on his journey at once.
6. Suffice it to say, it has been at least one lifetime.
7. They found by my eating that a small quantity would not suffice me and being a most ingenious people, they slung up, with great dexterity, one of their largest hogsheads, then rolled it towards my hand, and beat out the top I drank it off at a draught, which I might well do, for it did not hold half a pint, and tasted like a small wine of Burgundy, but much more delicious.
8. But not to trouble the reader with a particular account of my distresses, let it suffice that on the fifth day I arrived at the last island in my sight, which lay south-south-east to the former.
9. However, a clumsily constructed rack of poles, with three wooden hangers dangling would suffice for storage.
10. Any rescued individual should always show their appreciation to the rescuer, preferably with money, but spider legs would also suffice.