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I couldn t的意思

I couldn t中文翻譯:

我不能

相似詞語短語

couldn't───v.不能(等于couldnot)

couldest───有可能

couldst───v.能夠(can的過去式)

shouldn't───不應該,不應(等于shouldnot)

wouldn't───(等于wouldnot)

au courant───(法)熟悉時事的;(法)熟悉的

could───aux.能夠,可以;可能;差點就,本來有可能;很想;v.能(can的過去式)

could've───本來可以的

shouldest───最應該

雙語使用場景

Then I couldn`t take it any more. I fled out of the apartment, down the stairs and into street.───接著我再也受不了,逃出公寓,跑下樓梯,來到街上。

memory had been awakened, and when I came out of the exam on Thursday, it was as if I had an appointment with the past that I couldn`t miss.───當我星期四走出考場時,那次審判的記憶已經被喚醒了,就好像我與我沒有逾越的過去有個約定似的。

I understood that I couldn`t upset her, but that she simply couldn`t allow me to behave that way to her.───我明白我不能叫她心煩,但她卻不給我向她表現的機會。

I couldn't be more delighted, said Parry. He has decided to stay with us because he realises how much the club means to him.───帕里說:“我實在太高興了,他決定和我在一起,因為他明白俱樂部對他有多重要。”

He was playing very, very well, and I couldn't manage to push him to the back of the court. The balls were a bit heavy.───他非常自信,他的回球幾乎都能打到邊角,而且力量很大,球很沉,我幾乎不能把球回到對方半場深處。

"Since I couldn't find the right engagement ring, " he said, "this will have to do, " and he firmly stamped my hand.───他說:“既然我找不到合適的訂婚戒指,就用這了”,然后,在我手上用力蓋上。

Before that, I couldn't see it or feel it, so there was no way for me to know it was there.───在這之前,我無法看見也感覺不到腫塊,因而也就無從知道腫塊的存在。

Not being able to see, I could take it but I couldn't dish it out.───由于看不見,因而我可以上這門課,但卻不能執行它。

I couldn't tell you a thing that happened the rest of that evening. Except that i was the happiest man alive.───我無法告訴你那晚接下來發生的一件事,除此之外我是全世界最快樂的人。

英語使用場景

“I couldn’t fail to show up at the bicentennial celebration,” he said from the palace balcony. But he added: “Let no one believe that my presence here means we have won the battle” against cancer.

I want my children to have all the things I couldn’t afford. Then I want to move in with them. Phyllis Diller 

Grandma looked so much like a kid caught with her hand in a cookie jar that I couldn’t help myself, and a slightly nervous laughter escaped.

When my young sons were exploring the streets of Brooklyn, I couldn’t help but wonder how good crushed rock or dried dog droppings could taste when delicious mashed potatoes were routinely rejected.

I’m such a blabbermouth that I couldn’t keep the news from friends and coworkers.