probably
英 [ˈprɒbəbli]
美 [ˈprɑːbəbli]
adv. 几乎肯定; 很可能; 大概
Oxford 3000 / Collins.5 / BNC.333 / COCA.398
牛津词典
adv.
- 几乎肯定;很可能;大概
used to say that sth is likely to happen or to be true- You're probably right.
你很可能是对的。 - It'll probably be OK.
这大概没有问题。 - It was the best known and probably the most popular of her songs.
这是她最著名的、大概也是她最受欢迎的歌曲。 - ‘Is he going to be there?’ ‘Probably.’
“他会去那里吗?”“大概吧。” - ‘Do we need the car?’ ‘Probably not.’
“我们需要开车吗?”“大概不需要吧。” - As you probably know, I'm going to be changing jobs soon.
你或许知道,我不久就要换工作了。 - The two cases are most probably connected.
这两桩案件极有可能互相关联。
- You're probably right.
柯林斯词典
- ADV-GRADED 大概;或许;可能
If you say that something isprobablythe case, you think that it is likely to be the case, although you are not sure.- The White House probably won't make this plan public until July...
白宫可能要等到7月份才会公开这个计划。 - Van Gogh is probably the best-known painter in the world.
凡·高可能是世界上最知名的画家。 - ...a new and probably highly dangerous development in the area.
在这个地区最新的、可能也是非常危险的事态发展
- The White House probably won't make this plan public until July...
- ADV-GRADED (用于缓和语气)大概,或许,可能
You can useprobablywhen you want to make your opinion sound less forceful or definite, so that you do not offend people.- He probably thinks you're both crazy!
他可能认为你们两个人都疯了!
- He probably thinks you're both crazy!
英英释义
adv
- with considerable certainty
- He is probably out of the country
- in all likelihood we are headed for war
- easy to believe on the basis of available evidence
- he talked plausibly before the committee
- he will probably win the election