单词 | might |
释义 | might (once / 8 pages) n Might is physical strength or power. If you try with all your might to climb a difficult rock wall, it means that you try as hard as you can to get to the top. The noun might means a person's power or strength, like the might it takes to get a stuck lid off a jar of salsa, or the impressive power of a group, like a country's military might. Might is also a verb used to express possibility, like when you might go for a walk if it doesn't rain. WORD FAMILYmight: mights, mighty+/mightiness: mightinesses/mighty: mightier, mightiest, mightily, mightiness USAGE EXAMPLESOver the long term, though, might the procedure affect their eating and digestion? Washington Post(Dec 30, 2016) Prescription treatments might include a topical anti-inflammatory cream or an oral antibiotic for more-severe inflammation and redness. Washington Post(Dec 30, 2016) It must be bad news, and they think I might fall apart. Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) n physical strength Syn|Hyper mightiness, power strength the property of being physically or mentally strong |
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