might

导读:might英[maɪt]美[maɪt]n.力气,力量,威力,权力;modal可能,可以(may的过去式),应该;英语六级真题"I’ve seen very expensive protein supplements that claim to be high quality bu

might

[maɪt][maɪt]

n.力气,力量,威力,权力;

modal可能,可以(may的过去式),应该;

英语六级真题

"I’ve seen very expensive protein supplements that claim to be high quality but they might not really be beneficial for the average healthy adult," she says.

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"While these numbers are still being validated by the state, we feel any adjustments they might suggest will be immaterial," Morgan wrote to the presidents.

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A job application might mention affiliations with groups such as the "Wisconsin Association of African-American Lawyers" or the "National Black Employees Association," the names of which apparently have consequences, and are also beyond their members' con

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A lot of times people are not really aware of the impact they have, or the fact that taking them in combination with other medications might put you at increased risk for something that you wouldn't otherwise being countering or be at risk for.

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A teacher might read 10000 essays over a 40-year career.

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And the head-to-head competition might give them a strong incentive to lower their prices, perhaps by accepting slimmer profit margins or demanding better deals from providers.

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And to get at the contents of a single iPhone, the government says it needs a court order and Apple's help to write new code; in earlier versions of the iPhone, ones that were created before Apple found religion on 热衷于 privacy, the Fbi might have been abl

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As the report authors point out, even near-misses might lead to the "creation of a burdensome regulatory framework and affect the future disposition of science CubeSats.

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At the same time, we recognize that children might have an interest in entering adulthood free to create their own digital footprint.

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But advances in technology might make Antarctica a lot more accessible three decades from now.

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But the Food and Drug Administration has not approved Avastin for use in the eye, and using it rather than the alternative, Lucentis, might carry an additional, although slight, safety risk.

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By the end of the decade, it's expected to be worth over $50 billion and generate 160 gigawatt-hours, enough to attract the attention of major companies that might not otherwise be interested in a decidedly pedestrian technology.

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Can you perform music that's out of tune with the mood you might be in on a given night?

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Contrary to popular belief, doing homework might add to students’ well-being.

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Data reveals that economic inequality rather than family income might affect people's well-being.

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During your working day what kind of work might you typically do?

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From a political perspective, we need to understand the terms on which major countries like China and the USA might sign up to a global agreement because at the moment we don't have that consensus.

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Having your personal satellite launched into orbit might sound like an idea straight out of science fiction.

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If Apple alters the security model of future iPhones so that even its own engineers' "reasonable assistance" will not be able to crack a given device when compelled by the government, a precedent set in this case might lose its lasting force.

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If that sounds familiar, maybe you might consider yourself a visual learner.

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I'm also interested in how consumers operate online, and how that online behaviour might be different from how they operate offline when they go to the shops.

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In other words, rewards are more intense for teens when they are with peers, which motivates them to pursue higher-risk experiences that might bring a big payoff such as the thrill of just making the light before it turns re.

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In some cases, colleges and universities might have to change their training programs, adding another layer of difficulty.

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In some cases, says data scientist Karthik Ram, it may be difficult for junior researchers to embrace openness when senior colleagues—many of whom head selection and promotion committees—might ridicule what they may view as misplaced energies.

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Interactive ads and viewers might not go well together.

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It includes accounting for any piece of debris they plan to release over 5mm that might stay in orbit for 25 years or more.

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It might seem surprising to think about an item staying in space for that long, but the oldest satellite still in orbit—Vanguard 1—turned 60 in 2018.

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It supports what we might almost think of as conventional wisdom.

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It will also be necessary to understand what sort of yield farmers might expect and to establish the plant's safety.

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It's not easy, but having only public universities also might not be the best solution.

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Mothers have been warned for years that sleeping with their newborn infant is a bad idea, because it increases the risk that the baby might die unexpectedly during the night.

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No wonder parents worry their own kids might spin out of control once they hit the turbulent waters of adolescence.

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None of that might be as fun as after-work socializing but, hey, I'll take it anyway.

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People are often hesitant to terminate a project when they've already invested time or resources into it, even if it might make logical sense to do so.

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Protein is found in more foods than people might realize.

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Russian and American spacecraft also found hints that its ancient climate might have been wetter, cooler, and possibly, even friendly to life.

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So here's another way in which smartphones might transform the way we live and work: by offering insights into human psychology and behavior and, thus, supporting smarter social science.

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Some previous studies have suggested that challenging your brain with mentally stimulating activities might help.

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Sometimes the best treatment might be the most expensive.

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Steinberg pointed out that parental sharing on social media helps build communities, connect spread-out families, provide support and raise awareness around important social issues for which parents might be their children's only voice.

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That statement comes not, as you might imagine, from a stereotypical tree-hugging, save-the-world greenie 环保主义者, but from Gordon Brown, a politician with a reputation for rigour, thoroughness and above all, caution.

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That's not to say that risk is always good, but it is related to taking action, whereas decision fatigue assuredly leads to inaction and the possible chagrin of a decision maker who might otherwise prefer a new course but is unfortunately hindered.

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The company might be very optimistic, but the ability of their machine to detect deception has not provided credible proof.

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The final legislation might throw a public plan into the competition, but thanks to the fierce opposition of the insurance industry and Republican critics, it might not save much money.

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The idea is that we are taking more out of what you might call the planet's environmental bank balance than it can sustain; we are living beyond our ecological means.

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The latest evidence suggests that while it isn't 29 ideal, it might help.

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The message to young people who might not otherwise be able to afford to break into the business is, "You can purchase this $3 million piece of land here, because I'm guaranteeing you today you'll have 1, 000 Bison on it."

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The millennium Ecosystem Assessment, a vast four-year global study which reported its initial conclusions earlier this year, found reasons to believe that managing ecosystems sustainably—working with nature rather than against it—might be less profitable

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The misconception of resilience is often bred from an early age, parents trying to teach their children resilience might celebrate a high school student staying up until 3am to finish a science fair project.

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There is another explanation that Twenge and her colleagues wanted to address: the impact of the great recession of 2007-2009, which hit a great number of American families and might be affecting adolescents.

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They might be more willing to offer career help, because your less famous school denotes that, like them, you are also full of energy and perseverance.

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They might eat something toxic and damage their health.

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To be fair, if Rodriguez had wanted feedback from some more technophobic seniors, he might have ended up in the wrong Brookdale community.

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TV might make you less happy, but this is not what seems to be driving the recent declines in young people's average happiness.

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We cannot predict what we might achieve when our own minds are amplified by AI.

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We might use the word "negative" to describe more difficult emotions but it doesn't mean those emotions are bad or we shouldn't have them.

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We're probably more optimistic than the experts might be.

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What these unintended consequences might be is admittedly far from clear.

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When her mother was interviewed, three weeks after her daughter's birth, she was asked if she was prepared for what might be a daunting task caring for her.

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with the help of psychologists, there is fresh hope that we might go green after all.

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Yudell said scientists need to get more specific with their language, perhaps using terms like "ancestry"or "population" that might more precisely reflect the relationship between humans and their genes, on both the individual and population level.

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柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义

MODAL

也许;有可能会

You use might to indicate that something will possibly happen or be true in the future, but you cannot be certain.

例句

Smoking might be banned totally in most buildings...绝大多数建筑中可能会全面禁止吸烟。The two countries might go to war...两国有可能交战。

MODAL

或许(是);可能(是)

You use might to indicate that there is a possibility that something is true, but you cannot be certain.

例句

She and Simon's father had not given up hope that he might be alive...她和西蒙的父亲还没有放弃他或许还活着的希望。You might be right...你或许是对的。

MODAL

可能(会发生或属实)

You use might to indicate that something could happen or be true in particular circumstances.

例句

America might sell more cars to the islands if they were made with the steering wheel on the right.如果制造的汽车方向盘是装在右边的,美国可能会在这些岛屿卖出更多的汽车。...the type of person who might appear in a fashion magazine.那种可能会登上时装杂志的人

MODAL

可能(表示已经发生或过去某件事可能属实,但不确定;有时用于对某事提供一种可能的解释)

You use might have with a past participle to indicate that it is possible that something hap-pened or was true, or when giving a possible explanation for something.

例句

I heard what might have been an explosion...我听见了一声巨响,可能是爆炸声。She thought the shooting might have been an accident...她想这次*击可能是一次意外。

MODAL

本来可以;原本可能

You use might have with a past participle to indicate that something was a possibility in the past, although it did not actually happen.

例句

If she had had to give up riding she might have taken up sailing competitively...如果她当时不得不放弃骑自行车的话,她或许就从事她很有优势的帆船运动了。Had the bomb dropped over a populated area of the city, there might have been a great deal of damage...如果炸弹投在了该市人口密集的地区,那损失就大了。

MODAL

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)

You use might in statements where you are accepting the truth of a situation, but contrasting it with something that is more important.

例句

He might be a bore, but he was as quick-witted as a weasel...他也许是个很无聊的人,可是却像黄鼠狼一样机灵。They might not have two cents to rub together, but at least they have a kind of lifestyle that is different.他们也许穷得叮当响,但他们至少拥有一种不同的生活方式。

MODAL

应该(强调某人应该做某事,尤指对某人未做某事感到气愤)

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.

例句

And while I'm out you might clean up the kitchen...我不在的时候,你打扫一下厨房总该可以吧。You might have told me that before!你之前应该告诉我那件事情!

MODAL

可以,不妨(用于委婉提出建议或忠告)

You use might to make a suggestion or to give advice in a very polite way.

例句

They might be wise to stop advertising on television...他们不妨停止在电视上做广告,这样做可能是明智之举。You might try the gas station down the street...你可以到街那头的加油站试试。

MODAL

可不可以,能否(用于礼貌地打断别人、提出问题、做出请求或引出接下来要说的话)

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.

例句

Might I make a suggestion?...我能否提个建议?Might I ask what you're doing here?...我可不可以问一下,您在这里干什么?

MODAL

(表示接下来的陈述并不令人惊讶)可以,能够(预料)

You use might in expressions such as as you might expect and as you might imagine in order to indicate that the statement you are making is not surprising.

例句

'How's Jan?' she asked. — 'Bad. As you might expect.'...“简怎么样?”她问道。——“如你所料,情况不好。”The drivers, as you might imagine, didn't care much for that.和想象中的一样,这些司机对此并不太在意。

MODAL

我可以这么说(表示强调接下来的陈述)

You use might in expressions such as I might add and I might say in order to emphasize a statement that you are making.

例句

Relatives ring up constantly, not always for the best motives, I might add...亲戚们不断打电话过来,不客气地说,他们并非全都出于*好的动机。It didn't come as a great surprise to me, I might say.可以这么说,这并没有令我大吃一惊。

MODAL

我早该知道/我早该猜到(表示对某件令人失望的事情或情况并不吃惊)

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.

例句

I might have known I'd find you with some little slut...我早该知道你会跟哪个小娼妇在一起。'I detest clutter, you know.' — 'I didn't know, but I might have guessed.'“我特别厌恶杂乱无章,你是知道的。”——“我可不知道,不过我早该猜到了。”

英汉词典释义

_no_

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.

1(may 的过去时,用于间接引语)可能,可以 2 (用于有礼貌地提出建议)可以 3 (用于有礼貌地提出请求)可以 4 (用于询问)5 (对某人未做某事表示不满)应该 6 (表示不感意外) 7 (强调提出了重点)

英英词典释义

Noun

1. physical strength

行业词典

法律: 强权;能力;

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