auxv.:
可能;可以;也许;该
modalv.:
可以;(表示可能性)可能;(用于有礼貌地提出建议)可以
n.:
威力;强大力量
网络:
能力;势力;强权
1.
Most countries have got at least somewhere on this, chiefly in what might be called i-government: the provision of information.
许多国家在这方面至少有了一些进展,主要在被称为信息政府(i-government)的信息提供方面。
2.
"I might be, " said the tiger. "But I'm not. Now: I am here to teach the girl-cub to talk. "
“我可以撒谎,”老虎说,“但是我并没有说谎。言归正传,我是来教那个小姑娘说话的。”
3.
By the time you come to work your colleagues might have gone through several such iterations before you are even aware of it.
当您回到工作中来的时候,您的同事可能在您没有发觉之前,已经经过了许多这样的迭代。
4.
If it turns out to be technically and economically sound, the laser might prove to be a major breakthrough in telephone communication.
要是激光在技术上可靠,在经济上又有利的话,那么,它就可能成为电话通讯方面的一个重要突破。
5.
So it's easy to understand why consumers might opt for the lower-cost counterfeit.
这就是消费者为何选择低成本的仿冒品的原因了。
6.
Some man of the people might have lain with thy wife, and thou hadst brought upon us a great sin.
差一点百姓中就有人与你妻子同睡,叫我们陷于罪恶。
7.
As I pondered Rowbottom's words, it occurred to me that the converse might also be true.
在我考虑罗巴敦的话的时候,我突然想到相反的事情可能也是对的。
8.
It seemed for a time as if an inconclusive election might see Britain's new prime minister fall at the final fence.
在经历了一场未产生多数党的大选后,人们有段时间似乎觉得,英国的新首相最终将无法产生。
9.
Dr. Adams : Well , this might seem a little unusual, but moving around while trying to learn and memorize material helps me a great deal.
这看起来有点不同,但是当你试着去学什么并想记住他们,不停地移动将会给你很大的帮助。
10.
The suspension might have saved the project, as some sources said a vote could have ruled it out.
这个暂停可能拯救了该项目,因为有消息说投票可能把它否决。