ought的意思和读音

ought

: [ɔt] : [ɔːt]

auxv.

n.;〈“aught”

n.nought

n.1.“aught”2.,

auxv.1.,;;,;

n.1.<archaic>Same as aught

modv.1ed for saying what is the right or sensible thing to do, or the right way to behave2ed when you have strong reasons for believing or expecting something

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1.If he has any doubt as to which side he ought to be on, he need only ask that bellwether of public opinion, his old friend Oprah Winfrey.OprahWinfrey。

2.Now, after it's all over, you come and tell me that I ought't to go with him and that he's a married man.

3.She was in charge at the time and, if she did not know, she ought to have done.

4.And the healthy stomach ought to be with respect to all food just as the mill with respect to all things which it is formed to grind.西

5.She ought to have been the slimmest of the bunch: that she remained overweight was a frustration to her, and a mystery to all of us.

6."well, " he said, " I should think a man's legs ought to be long enough to reach from his body to the ground. "“嗯。”,“使。”

7.The engagement which ought to have kept her from joining in the former attempt would make it impossible for her to accompany them now.

8.we ought to teach our young girls to have self respect here. there is a good bunch of them who do not know the meaning of the word.

9.It was a pity that I couldn't attend the ceremony because I ought to leave on the next morning.便

10.If you think of others that you feel ought to be here, mention them in the comments.