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1 semestinya
should have been -
2 boleh terlupakan
should be forgotten -
3 harus bisa
should be able to -
4 harus dilakukan hanya dalam
should only be done in -
5 harus jelas bahwa
should be obvious that, shoulded be obvious that, shoulded be obvious that, shoulding be obvious that -
6 harus sudah
should have -
7 harus tidak
should not -
8 haruslah bukan
should not be -
9 haruslah bukan karena
should not because of -
10 hendaknya tidak
should not -
11 tetap seperti seharusnya
remain as it should be, remained as it should be, remained as it should be, remaining as it should be -
12 barang
item, commodity, article, object, baggage, ware* * *goods* * *goods, commodity; article, object; something whose direct mention should be avoided (like marijuana, genitals); baggage, luggage -
13 bisa
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14 ceriwis
hoydenish* * *talkative when one should not talk, open one's big fat mouth -
15 hendaknya
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16 jangan
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17 kadung
go too far, overdo* * *go too far, overdo; take an irrevocable step one should not -
18 kesiangan
oversleep* * *too late* * *caught by daylight; overslept; do something late in the morning which should have been done earlier -
19 mesti
must, have to, ought to, should* * *must* * *certain, surely; must, have to -
20 patut
desirable, equitable, apposite* * *propermake proper, made proper, made proper, making proper* * *proper, fitting, decent, in line; should, ought to
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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
should — W1S1 [ʃəd strong ʃud] modal v negative short form shouldn t ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(right thing)¦ 2¦(advice)¦ 3¦(expected thing)¦ 4¦(correct thing)¦ 5¦(orders)¦ 6¦(after that )¦ 7¦(possibility)¦ 8¦(imagined situations)¦ 9¦(request … Dictionary of contemporary English
should — [shood] v.aux. [ME scholde < OE sceolde, pt. of sceal, scal, I am obliged: see SHALL] 1. pt. of SHALL [I had hoped I should see you] 2. used to express obligation, duty, propriety, or desirability [you should ask first, the plants should be… … English World dictionary
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 — ► MODAL VERB (3rd sing. should) 1) used to indicate obligation, duty, or correctness. 2) used to indicate what is probable. 3) formal expressing the conditional mood. 4) used in a clause with ‘that’ after a main clause describing feelings. 5)… … English terms dictionary
should of — This erroneous form of should have arises in all English speaking countries because the contracted form should ve is indistinguishable from it in speech. It is often associated with the speech of children or poorly educated adults: • Well, you… … Modern English usage
should — should; should·er·er; should·na; … English syllables
should've — [shood′əv] contraction should have * * * … Universalium
should've — (should have) v. used to express the possibility that one ought to have done something … English contemporary dictionary
should've — [shood′əv] contraction should have … English World dictionary
should|n't — «SHUD uhnt», should not … Useful english dictionary