Aiškinamasis žodynas
Anglų
May
meɪ
Ypač Dažnas
100 - 200
100 - 200
Žodžių dažnumo ir svarbos indeksas rodo, kaip dažnai žodis pasirodo tam tikroje kalboje. Kuo mažesnis skaičius, tuo dažniau žodis vartojamas. Dažniausiai vartojami žodžiai paprastai svyruoja nuo 1 iki 4000. Šis svarbos indeksas padeda jums susitelkti į naudingiausius žodžius jūsų kalbos mokymosi proceso metu.
Žodžių dažnumo ir svarbos indeksas rodo, kaip dažnai žodis pasirodo tam tikroje kalboje. Kuo mažesnis skaičius, tuo dažniau žodis vartojamas. Dažniausiai vartojami žodžiai paprastai svyruoja nuo 1 iki 4000. Šis svarbos indeksas padeda jums susitelkti į naudingiausius žodžius jūsų kalbos mokymosi proceso metu.
May -
Possibility or permission
Pavyzdys: You may go to the party if you finish your homework.
Naudojimas: formalKontekstas: rules, regulations, and formal requests
Pastaba: Indicates a possibility or permission granted by someone in authority.
Expressing wishes or hopes
Pavyzdys: May you have a wonderful birthday!
Naudojimas: formalKontekstas: greetings, blessings, or well-wishes
Pastaba: Used to express good wishes or hopes for someone.
The fifth month of the year
Pavyzdys: My birthday is in May.
Naudojimas: informalKontekstas: referring to specific months
Pastaba: Used to indicate the specific month in the calendar.
May sinonimai
Can
The modal verb 'can' is used to express ability or permission.
Pavyzdys: Can I go to the store with you?
Pastaba: While 'may' is often used to ask for permission, 'can' is more informal and is used to express ability or possibility.
Might
'Might' is a modal verb used to indicate a possibility or a suggestion.
Pavyzdys: I might attend the meeting tomorrow.
Pastaba: While 'may' and 'might' are both used to express possibility, 'might' is considered more tentative or uncertain.
Could
'Could' is a modal verb used to make polite requests or to express possibility or ability.
Pavyzdys: Could you please pass me the salt?
Pastaba: Similar to 'can', 'could' is used to ask for permission or to indicate ability, but it is more polite and formal.
Shall
'Shall' is a modal verb used to make suggestions, offer assistance, or to ask for advice or opinions.
Pavyzdys: Shall we meet at 3 pm?
Pastaba: 'Shall' is used to make suggestions or offers, while 'may' is primarily used to ask for permission.
May posakiai ir dažni junginiai
May I
Used to ask for permission or make a polite request.
Pavyzdys: May I borrow your pen?
Pastaba: The phrase 'May I' is a polite form of asking permission, different from just using 'May' which is a modal verb indicating possibility or permission.
May as well
Indicates that doing something is just as good as doing nothing, implying a lack of better options.
Pavyzdys: Since we have some time to spare, we may as well go for a walk.
Pastaba: The phrase 'may as well' suggests a sense of inevitability or practicality, different from the standalone 'may' which expresses possibility or permission.
Mayday
A distress signal used in radio communication to indicate a life-threatening emergency.
Pavyzdys: The distress call 'Mayday! Mayday!' alerted the Coast Guard to their emergency.
Pastaba: The term 'Mayday' is a specific distress signal used in emergencies, different from the general use of 'may' as a modal verb.
May the best man win
An expression used to wish good luck to all parties involved and to express the hope that the most deserving person will succeed.
Pavyzdys: Good luck to both teams in the final match. May the best man win!
Pastaba: The phrase 'May the best man win' is a wish for success and fairness, distinct from the modal verb 'may' indicating possibility or permission.
April showers bring May flowers
A proverbial phrase meaning that difficult or unpleasant events can lead to positive outcomes.
Pavyzdys: It's been raining a lot this month, but remember, April showers bring May flowers!
Pastaba: The phrase 'April showers bring May flowers' is a metaphorical expression, contrasting with the literal use of 'may' as a modal verb.
May kasdienės (slengo) išraiškos
Mayhem
Mayhem refers to chaos, disorder, or havoc.
Pavyzdys: There was absolute mayhem at the concert when the power went out.
Pastaba: Mayhem is more intense and dramatic than the original word 'May'.
Mayo
Mayo is a shortened form of 'mayonnaise', a popular condiment used in sandwiches and salads.
Pavyzdys: Can you pass the mayo for my sandwich, please?
Pastaba: Mayo is an informal abbreviation for 'mayonnaise'.
Mayday, Mayday
Doubling 'Mayday' is often used humorously or informally to emphasize a problem or issue.
Pavyzdys: Mayday, Mayday, we have a problem here!
Pastaba: The repetition of 'Mayday' adds emphasis and can indicate a less serious situation than a real distress call.
Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic is a well-known medical research and treatment institution in the United States.
Pavyzdys: I have an appointment at the Mayo Clinic next week for a check-up.
Pastaba: The term 'Mayo Clinic' is unrelated to the original word 'May'.
May - Pavyzdžiai
I may go to the party tonight.
May I borrow your pen?
She may be late for the meeting.
May we have some more bread, please?
May gramatika
May - Pagalbinis veiksmažodis (Auxiliary) / Modalinis veiksmažodis (Modal)
Antraštinis žodis: may
Konjugacijos
Veiksmažodis, pagrindinis veiksmažodis (Verb, base form): may
Veiksmažodis, būtasis laikas (Verb, past tense): might
Skiemenys, Skyrimas ir Kirtis
May turi 1 skiemenų: may
Fonetinis transkripcija: ˈmā
may , ˈmā (Raudonas skiemuo yra kirčiuotas)
May - Svarbumas ir naudojimo dažnumas
Žodžių dažnumo ir svarbos indeksas rodo, kaip dažnai žodis pasirodo tam tikroje kalboje. Kuo mažesnis skaičius, tuo dažniau žodis vartojamas. Dažniausiai vartojami žodžiai paprastai svyruoja nuo 1 iki 4000.
May: 100 - 200 (Ypač Dažnas).
Šis svarbos indeksas padeda jums susitelkti į naudingiausius žodžius jūsų kalbos mokymosi proceso metu.