should

Предложения
An user
Temper   is   so   good
👍
  a
🅰️
  thing   that   we   should   never   lose it .

Demmer настолько хорош, что мы никогда не должны его терять.

An user
A
🅰️
  shepherd   may   like to   travel but   he
👨
  should   never   forget   about   his   sheep
🐑
.

Пастух может любить путешествовать, но он никогда не должен забывать о своих овец.

An user
In   What   should   we   Greeks   do in   the   Present   Circumstances ?

В чем мы должны делать, греки в нынешних обстоятельствах?

An user
She
👩
  expects   that   her   birthday cake   should   be   pink not
🚫
  purple .

Она ожидает, что ее торт на день рождения должен быть розовым, а не фиолетовым.

An user
The   ideas   should   be   presented   in   a
🅰️
  more   concise   and   direct   manner .

Идеи должны быть представлены более кратким и прямым образом.

An user
Librarians   should   be   aware   of   these   issues   so that   planning   for   improvement   can   begin .

Библиотекари должны знать об этих проблемах, чтобы начать планирование улучшения.

Значение (Английский)

shall

  1. (auxiliary, defective, modal, no-past-participle, no-present-participle) Used before a verb to indicate the simple future tense in the first person singular or plural.
  2. (auxiliary, defective, modal, no-past-participle, no-present-participle) Used similarly to indicate determination or obligation in the second and third persons singular or plural.
  3. (auxiliary, defective, modal, no-past-participle, no-present-participle) Used in questions with the first person singular or plural to suggest a possible future action.
  4. (auxiliary, defective, modal, no-past-participle, no-present-participle, obsolete) To owe.

Частота

A1
Произносится как (IPA)
/ʃʊd/
Этимология (Английский)

In summary

From Middle English scholde, from Old English sċolde, first and third person preterite form of sċulan (“should,” “have to,” “to owe”), the ancestor of English shall. By surface analysis, shall + -ed. Cognate with German sollte, Gothic 𐍃𐌺𐌿𐌻𐌳𐌰 (skulda), Swedish skulle. Related to Middle English shild and shildy. The loss of /l/ in this word is probably due to weak stress, as in would and could (though in the latter, the /l/ was due to the analogy of the former two).

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