might
/maɪt/
might 1
v. aux.
pt. Of may. may 的过去式。
Used in auxiliary function to express permission, liberty, probability, possibility in the past. (当助动词,用在过去式)可以;可能。
- The president might do nothing without the board's consent. 总裁没有董事会的同意不可有所作为。
Used in auxiliary function to express a present condition contrary to fact. (当助动词用,表与事实相反的现在情况)。
- If she were older she might understand. 假如她年纪大一点,她就可能了解。
Used in auxiliary function to express less probability or possibility than may. (当助动词用,表不太可能)或许可以。
- They might get there before it rains. 他们或许可以在下雨前到达那里。
Used in auxiliary function as a polite alternative to may. (当助动词用,替代may,以表客气)可以。
- You might at least apologize. 你至少可以道歉。
might 2
n.
Force or power of body, mind, or action; superior strength. (身体、精神)力气;能力;权力;势力。
- a man of might 大力士。
短语:
with all one's might 倾全力。(= with might and main)
might
来自翻译宝典
- 英语>简体中文, 美语词典
might¹
/maɪt/
moda.l aux. vb.
1. (indicating future possibility) 也许会, 有可能会(多用于口语)
- He might come later. 他可能晚些时候会来。
- We might go to Spain next year. 我们明年可能会去西班牙。
- He might not be back until tonight. 他可能要到今晚才会回来。
- I might well regret it later. 我很可能以后会对此感到后悔。
- I might 我也许会;我可能会
- Are you going to the party?—I don't know, I might. 你去参加聚会吗?——我不知道, 可能会去吧。
2. (indicating present possibility) 或许(是);可能(是)
- You might be right. 你也许是对的。
- He might not be interested in her any more. 他或许对她不再感兴趣了。
3. (could under certain circumstances) 可能(会发生或属实)
- the type of person who might appear in a fashion magazine 那种可能会登上时装杂志的人
4. might have
(indicating past possibility) 可能(表示已经发生或过去某件事可能属实, 但不确定;也用于对某事提供一种可能的解释)
- It might have been an accident. 那可能是一次意外。
- She might not have understood. 她可能还没明白。
5. might have
(describing what did not happen) 本来可以;原本可能
- You might have been killed! 你差点儿就没命了!
6. (conceding a point) 可能, 也许(表示虽然接受某一事实, 但将其与更为重要的方面对比)
- I might be old, but I'm not that old! 我也许年纪大了, 但我还没那么老!
7. (expressing criticism) 应该(表达对某人未做应做之事的不满)
- You might have made more effort! 你应该更努力一些!
- You might have told me that before! 你之前应该把那件事告诉我!
8. (in polite suggestions) 可以;不妨
- It might be a good idea to tell your husband. 告诉你丈夫或许不失为上策。
- I thought we might go for a drive on Sunday. 我想星期天我们可以开车去兜风。
9. <正式,口> (in polite requests) 可以;可否;能否
- I was wondering if I might talk to you for a moment. 不知道我能否跟您谈一会儿。
- Might I make a suggestion? 我能否提个建议?
10. <正式> (indicating result or purpose) 可以, 能够(用于that或so that引导的从句中, 表示结果或目的)
- I was determined to know the facts so that I might decide for myself. 我决心了解事情的真相, 以便能自己作出决定。
11. as you might expectoras you might imagine 如你所料
- The drivers, as you might imagine, didn't care much for that. 和想象中一样, 司机们对此并不太在意。
12. I might addorI might say<英,口> 不妨说, 可以说(表示强调接下来的陈述)
- It didn't come as a great surprise to me, I might say. 可以说, 这并没有令我大吃一惊。
13. I might have knownorI might have guessed 我早该知道;我早该猜到
- I might have guessed that Julia would be behind all this! 我早该知道朱莉娅是这一切的幕后主使!
14. might as well do sth<非正式> 做某事倒也无妨;还是做某事好了
- You might as well give up. 你还是放弃吧。
/maɪt/
moda.l aux. vb.
1. (indicating future possibility) 也许会, 有可能会(多用于口语)
- He might come later. 他可能晚些时候会来。
- We might go to Spain next year. 我们明年可能会去西班牙。
- He might not be back until tonight. 他可能要到今晚才会回来。
- I might well regret it later. 我很可能以后会对此感到后悔。
- I might 我也许会;我可能会
- Are you going to the party?—I don't know, I might. 你去参加聚会吗?——我不知道, 可能会去吧。
2. (indicating present possibility) 或许(是);可能(是)
- You might be right. 你也许是对的。
- He might not be interested in her any more. 他或许对她不再感兴趣了。
3. (could under certain circumstances) 可能(会发生或属实)
- the type of person who might appear in a fashion magazine 那种可能会登上时装杂志的人
4. might have
(indicating past possibility) 可能(表示已经发生或过去某件事可能属实, 但不确定;也用于对某事提供一种可能的解释)
- It might have been an accident. 那可能是一次意外。
- She might not have understood. 她可能还没明白。
5. might have
(describing what did not happen) 本来可以;原本可能
- You might have been killed! 你差点儿就没命了!
6. (conceding a point) 可能, 也许(表示虽然接受某一事实, 但将其与更为重要的方面对比)
- I might be old, but I'm not that old! 我也许年纪大了, 但我还没那么老!
7. (expressing criticism) 应该(表达对某人未做应做之事的不满)
- You might have made more effort! 你应该更努力一些!
- You might have told me that before! 你之前应该把那件事告诉我!
8. (in polite suggestions) 可以;不妨
- It might be a good idea to tell your husband. 告诉你丈夫或许不失为上策。
- I thought we might go for a drive on Sunday. 我想星期天我们可以开车去兜风。
9. <正式,口> (in polite requests) 可以;可否;能否
- I was wondering if I might talk to you for a moment. 不知道我能否跟您谈一会儿。
- Might I make a suggestion? 我能否提个建议?
10. <正式> (indicating result or purpose) 可以, 能够(用于that或so that引导的从句中, 表示结果或目的)
- I was determined to know the facts so that I might decide for myself. 我决心了解事情的真相, 以便能自己作出决定。
11. as you might expectoras you might imagine 如你所料
- The drivers, as you might imagine, didn't care much for that. 和想象中一样, 司机们对此并不太在意。
12. I might addorI might say<英,口> 不妨说, 可以说(表示强调接下来的陈述)
- It didn't come as a great surprise to me, I might say. 可以说, 这并没有令我大吃一惊。
13. I might have knownorI might have guessed 我早该知道;我早该猜到
- I might have guessed that Julia would be behind all this! 我早该知道朱莉娅是这一切的幕后主使!
14. might as well do sth<非正式> 做某事倒也无妨;还是做某事好了
- You might as well give up. 你还是放弃吧。
might²
/maɪt/
n.
1. 权力;力量;能力;(尤指)强大力量, 威力
- The might of the army could prove decisive. 军事力量可能会成为决定性的因素。
2. with all your might 用尽全力;全力以赴
- She screamed out with all her might. 她用尽全力尖声大叫。
/maɪt/
n.
1. 权力;力量;能力;(尤指)强大力量, 威力
- The might of the army could prove decisive. 军事力量可能会成为决定性的因素。
2. with all your might 用尽全力;全力以赴
- She screamed out with all her might. 她用尽全力尖声大叫。
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉大词典
might
/maɪt/
modal v.
可以
/maɪt/
modal v.
可以
- 英语>简体中文, 高中课标词汇
might1
n.(名词)
1. The power, force, or influence held by a person or group. 力量,威力:一个人或一群人的力量、威力或影响
2. Physical strength. 体力
3. Strength or ability to do something.See Synonyms at strength See Regional Note at powerful 能力:做某事的力量或能力参见 strength参见 powerful
n.(名词)
1. The power, force, or influence held by a person or group. 力量,威力:一个人或一群人的力量、威力或影响
2. Physical strength. 体力
3. Strength or ability to do something.See Synonyms at strength See Regional Note at powerful 能力:做某事的力量或能力参见 strength参见 powerful
- 英语>简体中文, 美国传统词典
might
aux. 可能,可以,要是可以
aux. 可能,可以,要是可以
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉化学大词典
might
n. 能力,强权,权力,势力
n. 能力,强权,权力,势力
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉法学大辞典
might
aux v.
表示许可
- Might I make a suggestion? 我可以提个建议吗?
表示可能
- He might get here in time, but I can't be sure. 他可能及时来到这里, 不过我不能确定。
表示询问情况
- How long might that take? 那要多长时间?
用于婉转的请求或吁请
- I think you might at least offer to help? 我认为你至少可以主动帮忙吧?
n.
力气, 力量, 威力, 权力
- I pushed the rock with all my might. 我用全力推那块石头。
- Might is right. 强权就是公理。
aux v.
表示许可
- Might I make a suggestion? 我可以提个建议吗?
表示可能
- He might get here in time, but I can't be sure. 他可能及时来到这里, 不过我不能确定。
表示询问情况
- How long might that take? 那要多长时间?
用于婉转的请求或吁请
- I think you might at least offer to help? 我认为你至少可以主动帮忙吧?
n.
力气, 力量, 威力, 权力
- I pushed the rock with all my might. 我用全力推那块石头。
- Might is right. 强权就是公理。
- 英语>简体中文, 简明英汉词典
might1
(noun 名词)
力量
I banged at the door with all my might. 我用全力猛敲门。
SYNONYM 同义词:energy, force, power, strength, vigour.
(noun 名词)
力量
I banged at the door with all my might. 我用全力猛敲门。
SYNONYM 同义词:energy, force, power, strength, vigour.
- 英语>简体中文, 英语同义词词典
might1
,might is 'right (saying)
having the power to do sth gives you the right to do it 强权即公理:
Their foreign policy is based on the principle that ‘might is right’. 他们的外交政策建立在“强权即公理”的原则之上。
,might is 'right (saying)
having the power to do sth gives you the right to do it 强权即公理:
Their foreign policy is based on the principle that ‘might is right’. 他们的外交政策建立在“强权即公理”的原则之上。
英语>简体中文, 英语习语词典
might1
v., aux.
[在陈述句中为 may 的过去式, 表示一般的可能性]可以, 或许; 可能
- I asked her if I might leave. 我问她我可不可以离开。
- I said that it might rain. 我说过可能会下雨。
[表示现在或将来不太确实的可能性]也许, 或许; 可能
- I'm afraid it might rain tonight. 我看今晚可能要下雨。
[用于疑问和建议时语气比 may 更加委婉, 谦虚]可以
- Might I ask a question? 我是不是可以提个问题?
- Mignt I suggest a stroll after lunch? 午饭后是不是可以去散步?
[表示愿望、祝愿、请求, 嘱咐]请, 愿, 还是...好
- You might post this letter for me. 请代劳把这封信寄走。
- You might at least apologize. 你至少应该道个歉吧。
- You might as well go. 你还是去好。
[用于虚构条件句中]会; 可能
- I would go if I might. 如我能去我就去。
- If she were older she might understand. 要是她年龄大些的话, 她就可能懂了。
[用于目的状语从句中]能够
- He studies hard (so)that he might serve the country well. 他刻苦学习为了能很好地为祖国服务。
[用于从句中表示让步]虽然, 尽管, 无论
- They wouldn't stop halfway however great the difficulties might be. 不管困难多大, 他们也不会半途而废。
继承用法
might-have -been
n.
本来或许可以发生的事情; 本来或许可以有成就的人
v., aux.
[在陈述句中为 may 的过去式, 表示一般的可能性]可以, 或许; 可能
- I asked her if I might leave. 我问她我可不可以离开。
- I said that it might rain. 我说过可能会下雨。
[表示现在或将来不太确实的可能性]也许, 或许; 可能
- I'm afraid it might rain tonight. 我看今晚可能要下雨。
[用于疑问和建议时语气比 may 更加委婉, 谦虚]可以
- Might I ask a question? 我是不是可以提个问题?
- Mignt I suggest a stroll after lunch? 午饭后是不是可以去散步?
[表示愿望、祝愿、请求, 嘱咐]请, 愿, 还是...好
- You might post this letter for me. 请代劳把这封信寄走。
- You might at least apologize. 你至少应该道个歉吧。
- You might as well go. 你还是去好。
[用于虚构条件句中]会; 可能
- I would go if I might. 如我能去我就去。
- If she were older she might understand. 要是她年龄大些的话, 她就可能懂了。
[用于目的状语从句中]能够
- He studies hard (so)that he might serve the country well. 他刻苦学习为了能很好地为祖国服务。
[用于从句中表示让步]虽然, 尽管, 无论
- They wouldn't stop halfway however great the difficulties might be. 不管困难多大, 他们也不会半途而废。
继承用法
might-have -been
n.
本来或许可以发生的事情; 本来或许可以有成就的人
英语>简体中文, 现代英汉综合大辞典
might
/maɪt/
1. 情态动词 You use might to indicate that something will possibly happen or be true in the future, but you cannot be certain. 有可能会; 也许会 [含糊]
- There's a report today that smoking might be banned in most buildings. 今日有报道说大多数建筑里有可能要禁止吸烟。
- I might well regret it later. 我以后也许会对此很后悔。
2. 情态动词 You use might to indicate that there is a possibility that something is true, but you cannot be certain. 或许 (是) [含糊]
- She and Robert's father had not given up hope that he might be alive. 她和罗伯特的父亲都没有放弃他可能还活着的希望。
- You might be right. 你或许是对的。
3. 情态动词 You use might to indicate that something could happen or be true in particular circumstances. 可能 (发生) [含糊]
- America might sell more cars to the islands if they were made with the steering wheel on the right. 如果把方向盘装在右侧,美国有可能在这些岛屿销售更多的车辆。
4. 情态动词 You use might have with a past participle to indicate that it is possible that something happened or was true, or when giving a possible explanation for something. 可能 (对过去的事进行推测或提供解释)
- I heard what might have been an explosion. 我听到的可能是爆炸的声音。
5. 情态动词 You use might have with a past participle to indicate that something was a possibility in the past, although it did not actually happen. (表示与过去事实相反的虚拟语气) 本来可能
- If she had had to give up riding she might have taken up sailing competitively. 如果当时她不得不放弃马术,她可能就已经从事帆船竞赛了。
6. 情态动词 You use might in statements where you are accepting the truth of a situation, but contrasting it with something that is more important. 也许 (接受事实,但与更重要的事对比)
- They might not have two cents to rub together, but at least they have a kind of lifestyle that is different. 他们也许手里没有几个钱,但至少他们过着一种与众不同的生活方式。
7. 情态动词 You use might when you are saying emphatically that someone ought to do the thing mentioned, especially when you are annoyed because they have not done it. 应该 (做但还没做) [强调]
- You might have told me that before! 你以前就该告诉我这件事!
8. 情态动词 You use might to make a suggestion or to give advice in a very polite way. (表示礼貌的建议) 可以 [礼貌]
- They might be wise to stop advertising on television. 他们可以明智些,停止在电视上做广告。
9. 情态动词 You use might as a polite way of interrupting someone, asking a question, making a request, or introducing what you are going to say next. (礼貌地打断、提问等) 可以 [正式,口语]
- Might I make a suggestion? 我可以提个建议么?
- Might I ask what you're doing here? 我可以问问你在这里做什么吗?
10. 情态动词 You use might in expressions such as I might have known and I might have guessed to indicate that you are not surprised at a disappointing event or fact. 早该 (表示不感到意外)
- I might have known I'd find you with some little slut. 我早该知道会发现你跟某个小荡妇在一起。
11. might as well → see well
/maɪt/
1. 情态动词 You use might to indicate that something will possibly happen or be true in the future, but you cannot be certain. 有可能会; 也许会 [含糊]
- There's a report today that smoking might be banned in most buildings. 今日有报道说大多数建筑里有可能要禁止吸烟。
- I might well regret it later. 我以后也许会对此很后悔。
2. 情态动词 You use might to indicate that there is a possibility that something is true, but you cannot be certain. 或许 (是) [含糊]
- She and Robert's father had not given up hope that he might be alive. 她和罗伯特的父亲都没有放弃他可能还活着的希望。
- You might be right. 你或许是对的。
3. 情态动词 You use might to indicate that something could happen or be true in particular circumstances. 可能 (发生) [含糊]
- America might sell more cars to the islands if they were made with the steering wheel on the right. 如果把方向盘装在右侧,美国有可能在这些岛屿销售更多的车辆。
4. 情态动词 You use might have with a past participle to indicate that it is possible that something happened or was true, or when giving a possible explanation for something. 可能 (对过去的事进行推测或提供解释)
- I heard what might have been an explosion. 我听到的可能是爆炸的声音。
5. 情态动词 You use might have with a past participle to indicate that something was a possibility in the past, although it did not actually happen. (表示与过去事实相反的虚拟语气) 本来可能
- If she had had to give up riding she might have taken up sailing competitively. 如果当时她不得不放弃马术,她可能就已经从事帆船竞赛了。
6. 情态动词 You use might in statements where you are accepting the truth of a situation, but contrasting it with something that is more important. 也许 (接受事实,但与更重要的事对比)
- They might not have two cents to rub together, but at least they have a kind of lifestyle that is different. 他们也许手里没有几个钱,但至少他们过着一种与众不同的生活方式。
7. 情态动词 You use might when you are saying emphatically that someone ought to do the thing mentioned, especially when you are annoyed because they have not done it. 应该 (做但还没做) [强调]
- You might have told me that before! 你以前就该告诉我这件事!
8. 情态动词 You use might to make a suggestion or to give advice in a very polite way. (表示礼貌的建议) 可以 [礼貌]
- They might be wise to stop advertising on television. 他们可以明智些,停止在电视上做广告。
9. 情态动词 You use might as a polite way of interrupting someone, asking a question, making a request, or introducing what you are going to say next. (礼貌地打断、提问等) 可以 [正式,口语]
- Might I make a suggestion? 我可以提个建议么?
- Might I ask what you're doing here? 我可以问问你在这里做什么吗?
10. 情态动词 You use might in expressions such as I might have known and I might have guessed to indicate that you are not surprised at a disappointing event or fact. 早该 (表示不感到意外)
- I might have known I'd find you with some little slut. 我早该知道会发现你跟某个小荡妇在一起。
11. might as well → see well
might
/maɪt/
情态动词
1. 不可数名词 Might is power or strength. 力量 [正式]
- The might of the army could prove a decisive factor. 军队的力量最终可能成为一个决定性的因素。
2. 习语 If you do something with all your might, you do it using all your strength and energy. 竭尽全力地
- She swung the hammer at his head with all her might. 她用尽全力抡起锤子砸向他的脑袋。
/maɪt/
情态动词
1. 不可数名词 Might is power or strength. 力量 [正式]
- The might of the army could prove a decisive factor. 军队的力量最终可能成为一个决定性的因素。
2. 习语 If you do something with all your might, you do it using all your strength and energy. 竭尽全力地
- She swung the hammer at his head with all her might. 她用尽全力抡起锤子砸向他的脑袋。
英语>简体中文, 高级英汉双解词典