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英语 - 丹麦语

Perhaps

pərˈ(h)æps
极其常见
200 - 300
200 - 300
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måske, muligvis, eventuelt

Perhaps 的含义在丹麦语中

måske

例子:
Perhaps we should leave early.
Måske burde vi tage afsted tidligt.
I will perhaps join you later.
Jeg vil måske slutte mig til dig senere.
使用: informal语境: Used in everyday conversation to express uncertainty or possibility.
笔记: This is the most common translation of 'perhaps' in Danish and is widely used in various contexts.

muligvis

例子:
Perhaps it will rain tomorrow.
Muligvis vil det regne i morgen.
She will perhaps come to the party.
Hun vil muligvis komme til festen.
使用: formal/informal语境: Used in both formal and informal situations, often to indicate a higher degree of possibility.
笔记: While similar to 'måske', 'muligvis' can sound a bit more formal.

eventuelt

例子:
Perhaps we can discuss this later.
Eventuelt kan vi diskutere dette senere.
I will perhaps consider your suggestion.
Jeg vil eventuelt overveje dit forslag.
使用: formal语境: Typically used in formal discussions or written communication.
笔记: 'Eventuelt' can imply a conditional situation, suggesting that something might happen depending on other factors.

Perhaps的同义词

potentially

Potentially means that something is capable of happening or being true.
例子: There is potentially a solution to this problem.
笔记: Potentially implies a higher degree of likelihood compared to perhaps.

Perhaps的表达方式,常用短语

Maybe

Used to express uncertainty or possibility.
例子: Maybe we should go to the movies tonight.
笔记: Synonymous with 'perhaps'; often used interchangeably.

Possibly

Indicating something is within the realm of possibility.
例子: It's possibly going to rain later.
笔记: Slightly more formal than 'perhaps' and conveys a stronger sense of likelihood.

Could be

Suggesting a potential outcome or course of action.
例子: It could be a good idea to start early tomorrow.
笔记: More specific in proposing a potential situation or action.

It may be the case

Indicating a possibility or likelihood of a situation.
例子: It may be the case that she forgot to call.
笔记: Formal and often used in more complex or nuanced situations.

In all likelihood

Expressing a high probability or strong possibility.
例子: In all likelihood, they won't arrive on time.
笔记: Conveys a greater sense of certainty compared to 'perhaps'.

Conceivably

Suggesting a situation that is possible to imagine or consider.
例子: Conceivably, we could finish the project by next week.
笔记: Emphasizes the idea of something being conceivable or imaginable.

It's possible

Acknowledging the potential for something to occur.
例子: It's possible that he already knows about the plan.
笔记: Directly states the likelihood of a situation without much uncertainty.

Likely

Expressing a high probability or strong expectation.
例子: It's likely that they will choose the red option.
笔记: More confident in predicting an outcome compared to 'perhaps'.

Perhaps的日常(俚语)表达

Maybe so

It is a casual way of expressing uncertainty or agreement. It is often used in a non-committal manner.
例子: I think we should go to the park today. Maybe so.
笔记: It is more informal than 'perhaps' and tends to be used in a more colloquial setting.

Might as well

This phrase implies that since there are no strong reasons not to do something, one might as well go ahead and do it.
例子: Shall we see a movie tonight? Might as well.
笔记: It is more assertive and decisive than 'perhaps'.

I guess

This expresses uncertainty or likelihood without a strong commitment.
例子: Should we grab dinner at that new place? I guess so.
笔记: It is less definitive and more casual than 'perhaps'.

Possibly so

This indicates a chance or likelihood of something happening, without a strong statement of certainty.
例子: Do you think she will come? Possibly so.
笔记: It carries a similar meaning to 'perhaps', but is slightly more informal and less commonly used.

Seems like it

This suggests a high probability or likelihood of something being true or happening.
例子: Are we meeting at 3 pm? Seems like it.
笔记: It is more indicative of confidence compared to 'perhaps'.

Chances are

This implies that there is a probability or likelihood of something happening.
例子: Will they win the match? Chances are.
笔记: It is more definitive than 'perhaps' and indicates a higher level of likelihood.

It could go either way

This suggests that the outcome or decision is uncertain and could have different results.
例子: Do you think he'll like the gift? It could go either way.
笔记: It emphasizes the uncertainty more strongly than 'perhaps' does.

Perhaps - 例子

Perhaps we should wait a little longer before making a decision.
She will perhaps come to the party, but she hasn't decided yet.
Perhaps it would be better to take a different route.

Perhaps的语法

Perhaps - 副词 (Adverb) / 副词 (Adverb)
词元: perhaps
变位
副词 (Adverb): perhaps
音节、划分和重音
perhaps 包含2个音节: per • haps
音标: pər-ˈhaps
per haps , pər ˈhaps (红色音节是重读的)

Perhaps - 重要性和使用频率

词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
perhaps: 200 - 300 (极其常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
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