Слово англійською: possibly
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Переклад possibly українською: можливо, мабуть, либонь, в будь-якому разі, будь-яким шляхом, how can I ~ do it? — як же я можу зробити це?, how could you ~ think so? — як ви могли таке подумати?
Детальний опис
possibly
adverb /ˈpɑːsəbli/
- used to say that something might exist, happen or be true, but you are not certain synonym perhaps
- It was possibly their worst performance ever.
- She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages.
- ‘Will you be around next week?’ ‘Possibly.’
- ‘I’m sure he didn’t mean to be rude.’ ‘Quite possibly (= you may be right), but the damage has been done.’
- Last year, his mother died, possibly due to heart failure.
- a popular but possibly dangerous type of extreme diet
Language Bank perhapsperhapsMaking an opinion sound less definite- Most cybercrime involves traditional crimes, such as theft and fraud, being committed in new ways. Phishing is perhaps the best-known example of this.
- Cybercrime is possibly the biggest threat faced by businesses today.
- Cybercrime has probably always been part of the internet from its beginning, but it has evolved enormously.
- It seems that the more personal data organizations collect, the more opportunity there is for this data to be lost or stolen.
- The risks posed by cybercrime to many organizations' operations and profits appear to be growing .
- It seems clear that introducing national ID cards would do little to prevent identity theft.
- It could be argued that the introduction of national ID cards might actually make identity theft easier.
- It is possible that the only way to protect ourselves against DNA identity theft is to avoid the creation of national DNA databases.
- It may be that it is impossible to protect yourself completely against identity theft, but you have to be as vigilant as possible.
Express Yourself Expressing likelihoodExpressing likelihoodWhen you are talking about possible situations, you can express how likely you think they are:- It's pretty much inevitable that prices will go up this year.
- I think it's likely to rain this afternoon.
- I’m probably going to be away then.
- I guess there's a fifty per cent chance that they'll say no.
- It's unlikely, but not totally impossible, I suppose.
- They can't possibly be serious about buying a boat!
- It can't really be all that difficult, can it?
- Let's start without them. They're bound to be late.
- used with can/could to emphasize that you are surprised, annoyed, etc. about something
- You can't possibly mean that!
- How could you possibly think that I had anything to do with it!
- He turned out to be the nicest guy you could possibly imagine.
- (usually ironic) What could possibly go wrong?
- used with could to ask somebody politely to do something
- Could you possibly open that window?
- used with can/could to say that somebody will do or has done as much as they can in order to make something happen
- I will come as soon as I possibly can.
- They tried everything they possibly could to improve the situation.
- We don’t want these rumours to spread if we can possibly avoid it.
- I don't see what more he could possibly do.
- used with negatives, especially can't/couldn't, to say strongly that you cannot do something or that something cannot or could not happen or be done
- I can't possibly tell you that!
- You can't possibly carry all those bags.
- ‘Let me buy it for you.’ ‘That's very kind of you, but I couldn't possibly (= accept).’