suffice.01: SUFFICE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'suffice' based on sentences in wsj (FN sufficiency), 'sufficient' based on BOLT-1. No Verbnet entry. (from suffice.01-v) SUFFICIENT-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from sufficient.01-j)
Aliases:
Alias
FrameNet
VerbNet
suffice (v.)
Sufficiency Being_up_to_it
sufficient (j.)
Roles:
Arg0-PAG: sufficient thing Arg1-PPT: Entity satisfied by arg 0
Example: clearest syntax
person: ns, tense: present, aspect: ns, voice: active, form: full
But that won't suffice.
Argm-dis: But Arg0: that Argm-mod: wo Argm-neg: n't Rel: suffice
Example: suffice-v: both args
person: ns, tense: past, aspect: ns, voice: active, form: full
But there was little selling pressure, and even small orders at the lower levels sufficed [*-1] to bring the market back to Friday's opening levels.
Arg0: even small orders at the lower levels Rel: sufficed Arg1: [*-1] to bring the market back to Friday's opening levels
Example: suffice-v: it-cleft and something else
person: ns, tense: present, aspect: ns, voice: active, form: full
[*] Suffice it [*]to say that if this were a New York Yankees-Mets series, or one between the Chicago Cubs and White Sox (hey, it's possible), you'd need uniformed police in every other seat to separate opposing fans, and only the suicidal would bifurcate their bonnets.
Rel: Suffice Arg0: [*] to say that if this were a New York Yankees-Mets series, or one between the Chicago Cubs and White Sox (hey, it's possible), you'd need uniformed police in every other seat to separate opposing fans, and only the suicidal would bifurcate their bonnets