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。 Force or power of body, mind, or action; superior strength. (身体、精神)力气;能力;权力;势力。 with all one's might 倾全力。(= with might and main) |