Nghĩa của từ i ought to bằng Tiếng Đức

I ought to [aiɔːttou] ich sollte gehe

Đặt câu có từ "i ought to"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "i ought to", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ i ought to, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ i ought to trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức

1. I ought to break your neck.

2. I ought to wring your scrawny neck.

3. I ought to give you a skullet.

4. I ought to throw this hat away.

5. 13 I ought to throw this hat away.

6. Advisability 80% certainty: I ought to study tonight

7. I ought to relax and stop worrying about it.

8. I think I ought to get back to work.

9. I feel doubtful what I ought to do. Sentencedict.com

10. I ought to wake him to say goodbye to you.

11. 16 I ought to relax and stop worrying about it.

12. 8 I think I ought to get back to work.

13. I ought to stress that this was only a trial balloon.

14. "I ought to reconsider her offer to move in," he mused.

15. I ought to blow your fucking brains out right now, asshole.

16. I ought to have bought that encyclopaedia, but now it's not available.

17. Am I as a parent as strong as I ought to be?

18. I ought to begin to think of packing it in as a journalist.

19. I asked my oncologist if I ought to change my diet avoid another recurrence.

20. I think I ought to tell you what this is all about without mincing words.

21. I ought to explain that I have no idea what was happening at the time.

22. It is a lesson in renunciation which I suppose I ought to learn at this seaon.

23. It is a lesson in renunciation which I suppose I ought to learn at this season.

24. I ought to bury you alive in there, give you time to think about what you done.

25. I want to go to the party, but on the other hand I ought to be studying.

26. Disappointment followed, the lurid projector of mental pictures shut down and I was left feeling I ought to have known better.

27. She was constantly complaining to me about her stomach problems, and as a doctor, I thought I ought to do something about it.

28. Sorry, I do not know I ought to how to do your ability be in easy circumstances now partial, I want to accompany you to talk over very much, but, ...

29. 82: The Sunday Times has convinced me I ought to immediately start out on a new regime of positively Conventual austerity in order to reduce the burden on a strained NHS by not forcing them to have to cope

30. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don't know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the

31. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don't know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the

32. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don't know what a strippling may think: but I believe a man would refer me to any greensickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for Page 33 referring the conversation of girls to that of a woman of sense.

33. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don’t know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the conversation of girls to that of a woman of sense.”—“Madam,” says Joseph, “I

34. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don’t know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the conversation of girls to that of a woman of sense.”—“Madam,” says Joseph, “I

35. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don't know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the conversation of girls to that of a woman of sense." — "Madam," says Joseph, "I am sure I

36. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don't know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the conversation of girls to that of a woman of sense."—"Madam," says Joseph, "I am sure I

37. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don't know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the conversation of girls to that of a woman of sense."—"Madam," says Joseph, "I am sure I