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Ⅰ.ought1 [ɔ:t]∎ you ought to tell her vous devriez le lui dire;∎ you ought to talk to him tu devrais lui parler, il faudrait que tu lui parles;∎ she thought she ought to tell you elle a pensé qu'il valait mieux te le dire∎ perhaps we ought to discuss this further peut-être devrions-nous en discuter plus longuement;∎ I really ought to be going il faut vraiment que je m'en aille;∎ formal do you think I ought? pensez-vous que je doive le faire?;∎ he ought to know better il devrait être plus sensé;∎ that's a nice car - it ought to be, it cost me a fortune! c'est une belle voiture - j'espère bien, elle m'a coûté une fortune!(c) (expressing expectation, likelihood)∎ they ought to be home now à l'heure qu'il est, ils devraient être rentrés;∎ it ought to be good ça devrait être bien;∎ she ought to beat him easily elle devrait le battre facilement ou sans difficulté;∎ that oughtn't to be too difficult ça ne devrait pas être trop difficile(d) (followed by "to have")∎ you ought to have told me! vous auriez dû me le dire!;∎ you ought to have seen her! si vous l'aviez vue!, il fallait la voir!;∎ they ought not to have been allowed in on n'aurait pas dû les laisser entrerⅡ.ought2 = aught
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