ought

英 [??t] 美[?t]
  • aux. 應(yīng)該,應(yīng)當(dāng);大概
  • vi. 應(yīng)該,應(yīng)當(dāng);大概

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中文詞源


ought 應(yīng)該

來(lái)自古英語(yǔ)ahte,擁有的,所有的,來(lái)自agan的過(guò)去分詞,擁有,所有,詞源同own,owe.后詞義由擁有的引申為有義務(wù)去支付或償還,并最終在語(yǔ)法上演變成虛擬情態(tài)動(dòng)詞。

英文詞源


ought
ought: [OE] Ought began life as the past tense of owe, but the two have diverged widely over the centuries. The Old English ancestor of owe was āgan, and its past form was āhte. This originally shared all the meanings of its parent verb, of course, and continued to do so well into the 17th century (‘He said this other day, you ought him a thousand pound’, Shakespeare, 1 Henry IV 1596). Indeed, it survived dialectally until comparatively recently. But steadily since the 1600s its role as a quasi-modal auxiliary verb, denoting ‘obligation’, has come to the fore.
=> owe
ought (v.)
Old English ahte "owned, possessed," past tense of agan "to own, possess, owe" (see owe). As a past tense of owe, it shared in that word's evolution and meant at times in Middle English "possessed" and "under obligation to pay." It has been detached from owe since 17c., though he aught me ten pounds is recorded as active in East Anglian dialect from c. 1825. As an auxiliary verb expressing duty or obligation (late 12c., the main modern use), it represents the past subjunctive.
ought (n.)
"zero, cipher," 1844, probably a misdivision of a nought (see nought; for misdivision, see N); meaning probably influenced by aught "anything."

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. The money to build the power station ought to have been sufficient.
建設(shè)電站的資金本該足夠了。

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2. I think you ought to give football a rest for a time.
我認(rèn)為你應(yīng)該暫時(shí)停止踢足球。

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3. You know, we really ought to get another car.
要知道,我們真的應(yīng)該換一輛車(chē)了。

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4. I felt I ought to show my face at her father's funeral.
我覺(jué)得我應(yīng)該去參加她父親的葬禮。

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5. You ought to be ashamed of yourselves. You've created this problem.
你們應(yīng)該感到慚愧,都是你們?nèi)堑牡湣?/dd>

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