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- IPA[mīt]
美式
- past of may;used in reported speech, to express possibility or permission
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- 1. past of may
- ▪ used in reported speech, to express possibility or permission he said he might be late
- ▪ expressing a possibility based on an unfulfilled condition we might have won if we'd played better
- ▪ expressing annoyance about something that someone has not done you might have told me!
- ▪ expressing purpose he avoided social engagements so that he might work
- 2. used tentatively to ask permission or to express a polite request might I just ask one question? you might just call me Jane, if you don't mind
- ▪ asking for information, especially condescendingly and who might you be?
- 3. used to express possibility or make a suggestion this might be true you might try nonprescription pain relievers
- might have: you might've noticed that some Twitter profiles looked a bit different
Oxford Dictionary
- used to make an unenthusiastic suggestion
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to make an unenthusiastic suggestion
Oxford Dictionary
- used to convey the speaker's opinion that a person's reaction is appropriate or unsurprising
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to convey the speaker's opinion that a person's reaction is appropriate or unsurprising
Oxford Dictionary
- used ironically to express disbelief
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[mʌɪt]
英式
- past of may
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[mʌɪt]
英式
- great and impressive power or strength, especially of a nation, large organization, or natural ... a convincing display of military might
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[mīt]
美式
- great and impressive power or strength, especially of a nation, large organization, or natural ... a convincing display of military might
Oxford American Dictionary