柯林斯詞典modal /?m??d?l/ (modals) 1. N-COUNT In grammar, a modal or a modal auxiliary is a word such as "can" or "would" which is used with a main verb to express ideas such as possibility, intention, or necessity. 情態(tài)動詞[技術(shù)] 返回 modal劍橋詞典a verb , such as "can", "might", and "must", that is used with another verb to express an idea such as possibility that is not expressed by the main verb of a sentence 情態(tài)動詞 The first verb in the following sentence is a modal: We ought to pay the gas bill . 下面句子中的第一個動詞是情態(tài)動詞:We ought to pay the gas bill. 例句 We did some exercises on modal verbs .Modal verbs can be quite tricky . 返回 modal