modal 英 [ˈməʊdl]   美 [ˈmoʊdl]

modal

modal  英 [ˈməʊdl] 美 [ˈmoʊdl]

adj. 模式的;情态的;形式的  n. 莫代尔(一种新型纤维素纤维) 

名词复数:modals 

This plug-in allows you to load your product details and comparison pages inside a modal window. 此插件允许您将产品详细信息和比较页面载入模式窗口。
This article shows how you can eliminate pop-up windows and navigational dead-ends with simple modal windows. 本文将展示如何使用简单的模式窗口消除弹出窗口和导航死角。

  • Think of modal as relating to some "mode," or form. A modal verb is a helper that gives additional information about the verb that follows it, and includes such words as "can," "will," "should," and "may," among others.
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  • adj. 模式的;情态的;形式的
  • n. 莫代尔(一种新型纤维素纤维)
  • 1. This plug-in allows you to load your product details and comparison pages inside a modal window.

    此插件允许您将产品详细信息和比较页面载入模式窗口。

  • 2. This article shows how you can eliminate pop-up windows and navigational dead-ends with simple modal windows.

    本文将展示如何使用简单的模式窗口消除弹出窗口和导航死角。

  • 3. They're too big to render as tooltips, and they're too separate from the rest of the application to make sense in a modal dialog.

    它们太大,因此无法以工具提示的形式呈现,而且它们与其他应用程序过于分开,因此也无法采用模式对话框的形式。

  • modal (adj.) 1560s, term in logic, from Middle French modal and directly from Medieval Latin modalis "of or pertaining to a mode," from Latin modus "measure, extent, quantity; proper measure, rhythm, song; a way, manner, fashion, style" (in Late Latin also "mood" in grammar and logic), from PIE root *med- "take appropriate measures." Musical sense is from 1590s.
modal / ˈməʊdl ; NAmE ˈmoʊdl / ( also modal ˈverb , modal auˈxiliary , modal auˈxiliary verb ) noun ( grammar 语法 ) a verb such as can, mayor willthat is used with another verb (not a modal) to express possibility, permission, intention, etc. 情态动词(如 can、may 或 will 等,和实义动词连用表示可能、许可、意图等) modal adjective compare auxiliary GRAMMAR POINT 语法说明 modal verbs The modal verbsare can, could, may, might, must, ought to, shall, should, willand would. Dare, need, have toand used toalso share some of the features of modal verbs. *can、could、may、might、must、ought to、shall、should、will 和 would 均为情态动词。dare、need、have to 和 used to 亦具有情态动词的某些特性。 Modal verbs have only one form. They have no -ingor -edforms and do not add -sto the 3rd person singular form. 情态动词只有一种形式,没有 -ing 或 -ed 形式,第三人称单数也不加 -s: He can speak three languages. 他会说三种语言。 She will try and visit tomorrow. 她明天将设法去参观。 Modal verbs are followed by the infinitive of another verb without to.The exceptions are ought to, have toand used to. 情态动词后跟不带 to 的动词不定式,但 ought to、have to 和 used to 例外: You must find a job. 你必须找到一份工作。 You ought to stop smoking. 你应当戒烟。 I used to smoke but I gave up two years ago. 我过去抽烟,但两年前就戒了。 Questions are formed without do/ doesin the present, or didin the past. 疑问句现在时不用 do/does,过去时不用 did: Can I invite Mary? 我可以邀请玛丽吗? Should I have invited Mary? 我本该邀请玛丽吗? Negative sentences are formed with notor the short form -n’tand do not use do/ doesor did. 否定句用 not 或简约式 -n't,不用 do/does 或 did。 You will find more help with how to use modal verbs at the dictionary entries for each verb. 情态动词的不同用法可参考本词典里各情态动词词条。 modal / ˈməʊdl ; NAmE ˈmoʊdl /
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