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I . might1 [maɪt] CZ.

might I f. cz. przesz. of may

II . might1 [maɪt] CZ. cz. pos.

1. might (expressing possibility):

might
they might have been busy

3. might form. (polite form):

might I say [or add] that...
might I come in? Brit

Zobacz też may

may <3rd os. l.poj. may, might> [meɪ] CZ. cz. pos.

1. may form. (be allowed):

may
may I go now?

might2 [maɪt] RZ. bez l.mn.

might
potęga r.ż.
might
moc r.ż.
with all one's might

May [meɪ] RZ.

May
maj r.m.

Zobacz też April

II . April [ˈeɪprəl] PRZYM.

may <3rd os. l.poj. may, might> [meɪ] CZ. cz. pos.

1. may form. (be allowed):

may
may I go now?

May Day RZ.

1 Maja r.m.

devil-may-care PRZYM.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Insofar as the new abstract painters employ old tropes and methods with a certain insouciant abandon, one might call them the new casualists.
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Even so, the wages they earn in the wealthier country might seem attractive compared to those in the origin country.
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The medical evidence stated that there was a deep cut over the right eye such as might be produced by falling on a broken bottle.
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Such behavior might be excusable for an individual in a hurry, but it's no way to run a culture.
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His very same meanderings might still be news if they were shouted from a rooftop.
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For example, human organs might be privatized (owned by their bearer) but very rarely would they be considered alienable.
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