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1 maybe
[ˈmeɪbiː] adverbit is possible (that); perhaps:رُبَّما، من المُمْكِنMaybe he'll come, and maybe he won't.
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2 maybe
رُبَّما \ likely: (usu. with very, most, more or quite) probably: She’s very likely right. may: showing what is possible: He may come and he may not; it depends on the weather. maybe: it may be. perhaps: possibly: Perhaps I am mistaken. Possibly you can help. probably: almost certainly; with little doubt: You’re probably right. -
3 maybe
لَعَلَّ \ maybe: it may be; perhaps. might: expressing a weak possibility (future, present or past): She might do that tomorrow; she might be doing it at this moment; she might even have done it already (but I doubt that she has done it or ever will do it). perhaps: possibly: Perhaps I am mistaken. possibly: perhaps: Possibly you can help. -
4 Maybe So
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5 Maybe Democrat
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6 Anytime Maybe
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7 Ghana Maybe Time
Ironical: GMT (сокращение, придуманное иностранцами для обозначения неспешности африканской жизни и необязательности в бизнесе) -
8 Logical(?, maybe Link) Service Access Point
Information technology: LSAP (OSI, Networking)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Logical(?, maybe Link) Service Access Point
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9 Not Available Maybe March
Business: NAMMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Not Available Maybe March
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10 Or Maybe Socks
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11 Right Or Maybe
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12 опечатка? возможно, искали слово MAYBE
General subject: may beУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > опечатка? возможно, искали слово MAYBE
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14 ada mungkin
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15 ef til vill, kannski, má vera
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16 puede que sí
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18 gen dwa
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19 Возможно.
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20 ehkä
maybe
См. также в других словарях:
maybe — an adverb meaning ‘perhaps’, is such a familiar part of current standard English that it comes as a surprise to know that it fell out of use in the 19c to an extent that caused the OED to label it ‘archaic and dialect’. It has a somewhat informal … Modern English usage
Maybe — May be, adv. [For it may be.] Perhaps; possibly; peradventure. [1913 Webster] Maybe the amorous count solicits her. Shak. [1913 Webster] In a liberal and, maybe, somewhat reckless way. Tylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Maybe — May be, a. Possible; probable, but not sure. [R.] [1913 Webster] Then add those maybe years thou hast to live. Driden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Maybe — May be, n. Possibility; uncertainty. [R.] [1913 Webster] What they offer is mere maybe and shift. Creech. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
maybe — (adv.) early 15c., from (it) may be; see MAY (Cf. may) (v.1) + BE (Cf. be) (v.). Still sometimes written as two words early 19c … Etymology dictionary
maybe — [adv] possibly as it may be, can be, conceivable, conceivably, could be, credible, feasible, imaginably, it could be, might be, obtainable, perchance, perhaps, weather permitting; concept 552 Ant. certainly, definitely, surely … New thesaurus
maybe — ► ADVERB ▪ perhaps; possibly … English terms dictionary
maybe — [mā′bē] adv. [ME (for it may be)] perhaps … English World dictionary
Maybe — Perchance redirects here. For the phrase with the word, see To be, or not to be. Maybe may refer to: Music Maybe, a song written in 1926 by George and Ira Gershwin, from the musical Oh, Kay! Maybe (1935 song), a 1935 song by Allan Flynn and Frank … Wikipedia
Maybe.ru — Стиль этой статьи неэнциклопедичен или нарушает нормы русского языка. Статью следует исправить согласно стилистическим правилам Википедии … Википедия
maybe */*/*/ — UK [ˈmeɪbɪ] / US adverb Summary: Maybe can be used in the following ways: as a sentence adverb, making a comment on the whole sentence or clause: Maybe I ll come too. as an ordinary adverb (before a number): There were maybe 15 people there. Get… … English dictionary