might的意思和读音

might

: [maɪt] : [maɪt]

auxv.

modalv.;(;(

n.

Adj.+n.military might,economic might

n.strength,power,force,capacity,valour

v.may,could,may well

mightmodalv.

1.(may used as the past tense ofmay when reporting what sb has said

He said he might come tomorrow.

2.used when showing that sth is or was possible

He might get there in time, but I can't be sure.

I know Vicky doesn't like the job, but I mightn't find it too bad.

The pills might have helped him, if only he'd taken them regularly.

He might say that now(= it is true that he does) , but he can soon change his mind.

3.used to make a polite suggestion

You might try calling the help desk.

I thought we might go to the zoo on Saturday.

4.used to ask permission politely

Might I use your phone?

If I might just say something…

5.used to ask for information

How might the plans be improved upon?

And who might she be?

6.used to show that you are annoyed about sth that sb could do or could have done

I think you might at least offer to help!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

Honestly, you might have told me!

7.used to say that you are not surprised by sth

I might have guessed it was you!

8.used to emphasize that an important point has been made

‘And where is the money coming from?’ ‘You might well ask!’“?”“!”

n.

1.[u]great strength, energy or power

America's military might

I pushed the rock with all my might .

IDM

Their foreign policy is based on the principle that ‘might is right’.

might is righthaving the power to do sth gives you the right to do it

Their foreign policy is based on the principle that ‘might is right’.

n.1.(),2.;;3.,,

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n.1.great power or strength, especially a countrys military or economic power

auxv.1.The past tense of may

modv.1ed for saying that there is a possibility that something is true, or that something will happen, especially when it is not very likely2ed for very politely asking permission to do something; if someone said in the past that you might do something, they gave you permission to do it3ed for making a suggestion4ed for showing that you are annoyed with someone because they have not done something that they should do5ed for saying that someone did something in order to achieve a particular purpose6ed for talking about the way in which someone remembers or thinks of a situation1ed for saying that there is a possibility that something is true, or that something will happen, especially when it is not very likely2ed for very politely asking permission to do something; if someone said in the past that you might do something, they gave you permission to do it3ed for making a suggestion4ed for showing that you are annoyed with someone because they have not done something that they should do5ed for saying that someone did something in order to achieve a particular purpose6ed for talking about the way in which someone remembers or thinks of a situation

1. joke v. might v.aux. probably adv. ...

2. Magic Might Destiny ...

3. flu might worry ...

4. might v.aux. might n. mild a.

5. midst might n. mighty ...

6. might v.aux. might n. mild a.

7. MIG might migma pluton ...

8. midway might mighty ...

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1.Most countries have got at least somewhere on this, chiefly in what might be called i-government: the provision of information.(i-government)

2."I might be, " said the tiger. "But I'm not. Now: I am here to teach the girl-cub to talk. ",”,“。”

3.By the time you come to work your colleagues might have gone through several such iterations before you are even aware of it.

4.If it turns out to be technically and economically sound, the laser might prove to be a major breakthrough in telephone communication.

5.So it's easy to understand why consumers might opt for the lower-cost counterfeit.仿

6.Some man of the people might have lain with thy wife, and thou hadst brought upon us a great sin.

7.As I pondered Rowbottom's words, it occurred to me that the converse might also be true.

8.It seemed for a time as if an inconclusive election might see Britain's new prime minister fall at the final fence.

9.Dr. Adams : Well , this might seem a little unusual, but moving around while trying to learn and memorize material helps me a great deal.

10.The suspension might have saved the project, as some sources said a vote could have ruled it out.