might-have-been的意思
might-have-been中文翻譯:
n.本可實現或發生的事;未遂心愿的事
have been───已經;一直;去過(現在完成時)
have been dead───已經死了
have been there───親眼看到;直接了解;全都知道;曾到過那里;全都知道, 直接了解, 親眼看到
l have been───我一直
have been to───v.曾經到過(去過)
have been in───呆在某個地方;去過某個地方
have you been───你有沒有
have been on───已經開始了
might───n.強大力量,威力,勢力;aux.可能,也許,可以(may的過去式);n.(Might)(美)邁特(人名)
I heard what might have been an explosion.───我聽到的可能是爆炸的聲音。
They might have been soldiers in civvies.───他們可能是軍隊中的便衣。
He might have been murdered by a former client or someone harbouring a grudge.───他可能是被一個前委托人或某個懷有積怨的人謀殺了。
The snow men might have been the only folks happy to be caught in another blizzard on Thursday.───堆雪人成了在星期四另一場暴風雪中人們唯一的樂趣。
That might have been a bit ahead of its time -- "globalism" didn't even enter the Oxford English Dictionary until 1986.───這樣的情節在當時或許太超前了,“全球主義”這個詞直到1986年才被收入牛津英語詞典。
It is possible that if a different host was used, a different set of untransferable genes might have been identified.───如果用不同的宿主做研究,可能會被發現一組不同的無法轉移的基因。
For some of the projects, this might have been appropriate if done with sufficient planning and an appropriate automation framework.───有一些項目,這也許已經是很不錯的了,可能做了充分的計劃和一個合適的自動化框架。
Mr. Hayashi said he and others might have been lured into a false sense of security.───林先生說,他和其他人可能被騙進了一種虛假的安全感。
If he had had more common sense in spending, he might have been out of the woods financially by now.───如果他在花錢方面多些常識,他就老早脫離經濟困難。
There's no point now in regretting the might-have-beens.
We can't afford to waste tears on "might-have-been." We need to turn the tears into sweat as we go after "what-can-be."
The expectations for Mr. Schwarzenegger's two remaining years in office are low, leaving many of his supporters to ponder the might-have-been.
It takes some imagination to share the contradictions, the unrealised hopes, the might-have-beens,[http://sentencedict.com/might-have-been.html] of the past.
We like to think about the might-have-beens.
Looking at the might-have-beens of stylistic variation is a way of making the elusive quality of good writing open to inspection.
This book is not concerned, however, with might-have-beens but with the facts as they were, so far as can be told.
With Bette Davis there was a poignant might-have-been relationship.
Byways of history, particularly might-have-beens, also suit the form well.