perchance
英 [pəˈtʃɑːns]
美 [pərˈtʃæns]
adv. 也许; 可能
过去式:perchanced
BNC.36366 / COCA.31828
牛津词典
adv.
- 也许;可能
perhaps
柯林斯词典
- 可能;也许
Perchancemeansperhaps.
双语例句
- To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub;
去睡:也许会做梦吧?这就不妙了; - Perchance he for whom this bell tolls may be so ill, as that he knows not it tolls for him;
某人也许病得如此之重,连丧钟为他而鸣都不知道; - And if perchance, Faith's light is dim, because the oil is low
假若信心之光,因灯油将尽而暗淡 - Take heed how thou deniest to him-who, perchance, hath not the courage to grasp it for himself-the bitter, but wholesome, cup that is now presented to thy lips!
现在呈献到你唇边的那杯辛辣而有益的苦酒,那人或许缺乏勇气去接过来端给自己,可我要提请你注意,不要阻止他去接受吧! - To sleep& perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub!
酣然睡去&也许会做梦;唉,那也是一种磨难! - Or, perchance, his sensitive temperament was invigorated by the loud and piercing music, that swelled heavenward, and uplifted him on its ascending wave.
或者,也许是,他的敏感的气质受到了那向天升腾并把他托着飞升的响亮而尖利的音乐的鼓舞。 - The soil where this dark miner was working had perchance shown indications that encouraged him.
那是因为这个阴沉的矿工所挖掘的土地中刚好显露了鼓励他的一些迹象。 - He remained there until daylight, in the same attitude, bent double over that bed, prostrate beneath the enormity of fate, crushed, perchance, alas!
他用同样的姿势呆到天明,在床上,上身扑在两膝上,被巨大的命运所压服,也许被压垮了,唉! - Interpreting Hester Prynne's deportment as an appeal of this nature, society was inclined to show its former victim a more benign countenance than she cared to be favoured with, or, perchance, than she deserved.
由于社会把海丝特白兰的举止解释成这类性质的吁请,因此反倒宁可对其原先的牺牲品,显示出一种比她所乐于接受的、或者说比她实际应得的更加宽厚的态度。 - The secret to his never-ending energy, perchance?
这可能是他永不停止的能量秘密?