fair enough
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足够公平, 你说得对
used to acknowledge the validity or logic behind someone's assertion, even if one doesn't entirely agree with it
The origin of the idiom "fair enough" is not precisely documented, but it emerged as a colloquial expression in the 19th century. The phrase combines the words "fair," meaning reasonable or just, and "enough," indicating an adequate or acceptable extent. "Fair enough"Fair enough" is a response that is used to acknowledge the validity or reasonableness of a statement or argument.
- Fair enough, I'll make sure to spend more time on my academics.
公平地说,我会确保花更多时间在学业上。
- Fair enough, everyone has their own preferences when it comes to movies.
相当公平,说到电影,每个人都有自己的偏好。
- Fair enough, let's go with your color choice.
有道理,我们就用你选的颜色吧。
- Fair enough, financial responsibility is important.
足够公平,财务责任很重要。