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1 должен
............................................................1. must ought............................................................2. have(v.) داشتن، دارا بودن، مالک بودن، ناگزیر بودن، مجبور بودن، وادار کردن، باعث انجام کاری شدن، عقیده داشتن، دانستن، خوردن، صرف کردن، گذاشتن، کردن، رسیدن به، جلب کردن، بدست آوردن، دارنده، مالک............................................................3. should ought............................................................4. owe(vi.) بدهکار بودن، مدیون بودن، مرهون بودن، دارا بودن............................................................5. owes{ owe: ـ(vi.) بدهکار بودن، مدیون بودن، مرهون بودن، دارا بودن} -
2 следовать (I) > последовать (I)
............................................................1. follow(vt. & vi.) پیروی کردن از، متابعت کردن، دنبال کردن، تعقیب کردن، فهمیدن، درک کردن، در ذیل آمدن، منتج شدن، پیروی، استنباط، متابعت........................................................................................................................3. come(v.) آمدن، رسیدن............................................................4. proceed(vt. & vi.) پیش رفتن، رهسپار شدن، حرکت کردن، اقدام کردن، پرداختن به، ناشی شدن از، عایدات............................................................5. be due(adv. & adj. & pl. & n.) بدهی، قابل پرداخت، مقتضی، مقرر، حق، ناشی از، موعد پرداخت، سر رسد، حقوق، عوارض، پرداختنی............................................................6. what will/does that come to............................................................7. it should be............................................................8. you ought to have...Русско-персидский словарь > следовать (I) > последовать (I)
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should - ought to — Should and ought to are sometimes used with similar meanings. When should has a similar meaning to ought to, you pronounce it in full and you do not write it as d. (See entry at ↑ should would.) … Useful english dictionary
ought to — W2S1 [ˈo:t tu: US ˈo:t ] modal v [: Old English; Origin: ahte, past tense of agan; OWE] 1.) used to say that someone should do something because it is the best or most sensible thing to do = ↑should ▪ You really ought to quit smoking. ▪ The… … Dictionary of contemporary English
should — [ ʃud ] modal verb *** Should is usually followed by an infinitive without to : You should eat more fresh fruit. Sometimes should is used without a following infinitive: I don t always do everything I should. Should does not change its form, so… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ought — [ ɔt ] modal verb *** Ought is usually followed by to and an infinitive: You ought to tell the truth. Sometimes it is used without to or a following infinitive in a formal way: I don t practice as often as I ought. It is also used in an informal… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Ought — Ought, imp., p. p., or auxiliary. [Orig. the preterit of the verb to owe. OE. oughte, aughte, ahte, AS. [=a]hte. [root]110. See {Owe}.] 1. Was or were under obligation to pay; owed. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] This due obedience which they ought to the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ought — In current use the verb ought is followed by a to infinitive: • You ought to have a cooked breakfast, these cold mornings David Lodge, 1988. Since it is a modal verb, it forms a negative directly with not and forms a question by plain inversion:… … Modern English usage
Should — (sh[oo^]d), imp. of {Shall}. [OE. sholde, shulde, scholde, schulde, AS. scolde, sceolde. See {Shall}.] Used as an auxiliary verb, to express a conditional or contingent act or state, or as a supposition of an actual fact; also, to express moral… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
should've — (should have) v. used to express the possibility that one ought to have done something … English contemporary dictionary
should not — ought not, had better not … English contemporary dictionary
ought — [[t]ɔ͟ːt[/t]] ♦♦♦ (Ought to is a phrasal modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb. The negative form of ought to is ought not to, which is sometimes shortened to oughtn t to in spoken English.) 1) PHR MODAL You use ought to to mean… … English dictionary
ought — modal verb 1 used to say that someone should do something because it is the best or most sensible thing to do: ought to do sth: I think you ought to make more time for yourself to relax. | What you ought to have done is called the police. | If… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English