| 单词 | might | 
| 释义 | might1 of 2auxiliary verb   ˈmīt  past tense of may 1    —used to express permission, liberty, probability, or possibility in the past  The president might do nothing without the board's consent. 2    —used to say that something is possible  We might get there before it rains.I might go, but then again, I might not. 3    —used to express a present condition contrary to fact  If you were older you might understand. 4  a     —used as a polite alternative to may  Might I ask who is calling?  b     —used as a polite alternative to ought or should  You might at least apologize.I might have known she'd be late. might2 of 2 noun1  a    : the power, authority, or resources wielded (as by an individual or group)    b(1)    : bodily strength    (2)    : the power, energy, or intensity of which one is capable  ran with all her might striving with might and main 2  dialect   : a great deal   might nounas in powerthe ability to exert effort for the accomplishment of a task currently the President lacks the political might to push the programs through the Congress Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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