might
might 英 [maɪt] 美 [maɪt]
n. 力量,威力 v. 可以;或许(may的过去式) aux. 可能;也许
名词复数:mights
- Might is physical strength or power. If you try with all your might to climb a difficult rock wall, it means that you try as hard as you can to get to the top.
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- n. 力量,威力
- v. 可以;或许(may的过去式)
- aux. 可能;也许
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1. He said he might come tomorrow.
他说他明天可能来。
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2. He might get there in time, but I can't be sure.
他有可能准时到达,但我不敢肯定。
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3. You might try calling the help desk.
你可以试着给服务枱打个电话。
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4. Might I use your phone?
我可以用一下你的电话吗?
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5. And who might she be?
那么她会是谁呢?
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6. I think you might at least offer to help!
我认为你至少应该提出帮忙吧!
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7. I might have guessed it was you!
我猜就是你!
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8. America's military might
美国的军事力量
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9. I pushed the rock with all my might.
我用尽全力推这块石头。
- might (n.) Old English miht, earlier mæht "might, bodily strength, power, authority, ability," from Proto-Germanic *makhti- (source also of Old Norse mattr, Old Frisian, Middle Dutch, Dutch macht, Old High German maht, German Macht, Gothic mahts), Germanic suffixed form of PIE root *magh- "to be able, have power."
- might (v.) Old English mihte, meahte, originally the past tense of may (Old English magen "to be able"), thus "*may-ed." See may (v.). The first record of might-have-been is from 1848.
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