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maybe

/mey-bee/US // ˈmeɪ bi //UK // (ˈmeɪˌbiː) //

也许,可能,或许,可能是

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : perhaps; possibly: Maybe I'll go too.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a possibility or uncertainty.

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Examples

  • Palm-sized disks, they’re the same weight as styrofoam with a scant sprinkle of flavor crystals, salt or maybe cinnamon, dusting the top and coating the crevices between each grain of puffy rice.

  • They started off the investigation, trying to brush it off as maybe it’s just another case.

  • There’s a few new sensors, and the software has made strides, but maybe the best new feature is the line of new one-piece watchbands Apple calls the Solo Loop.

  • Between the 1970s and today, for example, the number of wild Atlantic salmon out there has been cut in half or maybe more, going from 8 to 10 million to just 3 to 4 million.

  • That’s good when you control the game script but maybe not against tougher opponents.

  • “Our first few months we had maybe one client and then we went on The Tyra Banks Show,” says James.

  • Except for maybe his brainiac wife… but she could do better anyway.

  • But maybe you have to start somewhere else — with Lamont Waltman Marvin, Monty, his father, the Chief, the old man.

  • I was out, maybe in the Great Barrier Reef catching black marlin.

  • Who knew that “we shall overcome” meant “we, the few, shall book covers every decade or so, maybe, sometimes, if we are in style.”

  • Maybe it didn't feel good to be on the hurricane deck of a good horse once more!

  • Maybe you never stopped to think that none of our family have necks—so far as you can notice.

  • Few knew—in fact maybe only one other, and that was her husband—or appreciated how much that false testimony had cost her.

  • Some time this summer we are going to get up a nice crowd and sail as far as Bar Harbor—maybe.

  • “Well, Hen knows how to kill snakes, but maybe she is a poor judge of character,” laughed Amy.