gòu
adjective HSK 2 #287

Meanings

  1. 1 enough
  2. 2 sufficient

Examples

Qián gòu bu gòu?
Is the money enough?
Shíjiān bú gòu le.
There's not enough time.
Wǒ chī gòu le.
I've eaten enough.
Gòu le, bié zài shuō le.
Enough, stop talking about it.

Tips

grammar
can come before or after the thing it describes. Before: (big enough). After a verb: (eaten enough).
usage
! on its own means 'Enough!' and is used to express frustration or to tell someone to stop.

Components

phonetic
phrase; hooked
Left supplies the sound: jù shifts to gòu through velar drift typical for -phonetic chars. Pure sound borrowing — the 'phrase / hooked' meaning plays no role. Same series: , , . Indexed under Kangxi #36 (xī, evening); the radical isn't visibly present in either component.
semantic
duō
many; much
Right (many) is the meaning core. means 'enough, sufficient' — directly reading 'many enough.' This is an unusual right-side semantic position; most chars place semantic on the left. Same idea anchors the modern sense ' (more than enough).'

Filed under radical (xī, #36) by convention. is not a separate component in , so no strokes are highlighted.

Stroke Order

gòu