- must [+verb]
- трябва да [+глагол]
verb
English-Bulgarian small dictionary. 2014.
verb
English-Bulgarian small dictionary. 2014.
Must — (m[u^]st), v. i. or auxiliary. [OE. moste, a pret. generally meaning, could, was free to, pres. mot, moot, AS. m[=o]ste, pret. m[=o]t, pres.; akin to D. moetan to be obliged, OS. m[=o]tan to be free, to be obliged, OHG. muozan, G. m[ u]ssen to be … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
must — The use of must informally as a noun meaning ‘something that must be done or had, or that should not be missed’, dates from the 1890s in American use. In the earlier part of the 20c, it was often written in inverted commas as being not quite… … Modern English usage
must — Ⅰ. must [1] ► MODAL VERB (past had to or in reported speech must) 1) be obliged to; should. 2) expressing insistence. 3) expressing an opinion about something that is very likely. ► NOUN informal … English terms dictionary
must have killed a Chinaman — verb Figurative explanation for bad luck one is suffering. It appeared as though someone in the Battalion must have killed a Chinaman, as the weather continued rough and stormy, with strong wind … Wiktionary
must of — verb Eye dialect misspelling and mispronunciation of must have or mustve … Wiktionary
must not — verb used to indicate that something is forbidden. You must not cross the road until the light goes green. Syn: mustnt … Wiktionary
must- — *must germ., Maskulinum: nhd. Most; ne. cider; Rekontruktionsbasis: ae., ahd.; Interferenz: Lehnwort lat. mustum; Etymologie: s. lat. mustum … Germanisches Wörterbuch
must — verb Syn: ought to, should, have (got) to, need to, be obliged to, be required to, be compelled to … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
Verb — This article is about the part of speech. For the physical activity program, see VERB (program). For English usage of verbs, see English verbs. Verbs redirects here. For the Christian gospel rapper, see Verbs (rapper). Examples I washed the car… … Wikipedia
must — must1 [ weak məst, strong mʌst ] modal verb *** Must is usually followed by an infinitive without to : You must stop at the red light. Sometimes must is used without a following infinitive: We will act alone if we must. Must does not change its… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
must — I strong UK [mʌst] / US weak UK [məst] / US modal verb *** Summary: Must is usually followed by an infinitive without to : You must stop at the red light. Sometimes must is used without a following infinitive: We will act alone if we must. Must… … English dictionary