ought

ought
{ɔ:t}
1. трябва, би трябвало, желателно е, длъжен съм
it OUGHT to have been done long ago трябваше/трябвало е това отдавна да се свърши
2. би трябвало, вероятно е
he OUGHT to be there now би трябвало/може да се очаква той вече да е там
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{ъ:t} v (ought) aux с to 1. трябва, би трябвало; желателно е; д
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следва; длъжен съм;
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1. he ought to be there now би трябвало/може да се очаква той вече да е там 2. it ought to have been done long ago трябваше/трябвало е това отдавна да се свърши 3. би трябвало, вероятно е 4. трябва, би трябвало, желателно е, длъжен съм
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ought[ɔ:t] I. v aux трябва, следва, би следвало; длъжен съм (неизм. освен ост. ought(e)st 2 л., ед. ч.); this \ought to have been done before това трябваше да се свърши по-рано; II. ought int = aught; III. ought ост., нар. = nought.

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