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1 ought to
v. mod. (одречна форма ought not, скратено oughtn't) 1. (морална) обврска - мора да. треба да: We ought to start at once Треба веднаш да тргнеме; You ought to have apologized Требаше да се извиниш2. совет, препорака - мора, треба: You ought to see his new film мораш да го видиш неговиот нов филм3. заклучок, веројатност - мора, треба: He ought to have got there by now I expect мислам дека досега тој треба да е стигнат таму; They ought to be arriving soon Тие наскоро би требало да стигнат
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