maybe
maybe — 副詞
1. used to express that something could happen or be true, though you lack full cer
也許
表示某事可能發生或屬實
used to express that something could happen or be true, though you lack full certainty about it
Maybe my friend will come to my house after school today.
也許我的朋友今天放學後會來我家。
maybe + [clause] for possibility; sentence-initial position
Jisoo thinks maybe the bus is late this morning.
Jisoo 覺得也許今天的公車誤點了。
There is maybe some food in the bag for us to eat.
袋子裡也許有些食物可以給我們吃。
Maybe we can go to the park and play games this weekend.
也許我們這個週末可以去公園玩遊戲。
The teacher said maybe our class can read a new book.
老師說也許我們班可以讀一本新書。
- certainly
expresses complete confidence, the opposite of uncertainty
- definitely
states something as sure, with no doubt
文法句型
maybe + [clause]
maybe at start of sentence
常見錯誤
2. placed before a quantity or figure to indicate that it is a rough estimate, not
大概
表示數字或數量是約略的
placed before a quantity or figure to indicate that it is a rough estimate, not an exact value
The bag costs maybe twenty dollars, but I am not sure.
這個背包大概要二十美元,但我不太確定。
maybe + [number] for approximation
There were maybe forty people at the school show last night.
昨晚學校的表演大概有四十個人。
It takes maybe ten minutes to walk from here to the shop.
從這裡走路到商店大概要十分鐘。
Owen read maybe half of the book before he went to bed.
Owen 上床前大概讀了那本書的一半。
- approximately
the formal equivalent; preferred in academic and business writing
- roughly
similar meaning but slightly less formal than 'approximately'
- about
the most common informal alternative; 'about ten minutes' vs 'maybe ten minutes'
- exactly
states a precise number with no approximation
文法句型
maybe + [number/amount]
用法筆記
Only this sense places 'maybe' directly before a number, quantity, or measurement. In formal academic writing, use 'approximately' instead.
常見錯誤
3. used at the start of a sentence to make a suggestion sound polite or less direct
或許可以
用於禮貌地提出建議
used at the start of a sentence to make a suggestion sound polite or less direct, giving the other person room to refuse
Maybe you could ask the teacher for help with your work.
或許你可以問老師幫忙你的功課。
maybe + you could / maybe + we should for polite suggestion
Maybe we should take a short break and get some water.
或許我們應該休息一下,喝點水。
Maybe your sister would like to come and play with us.
或許你妹妹會想來和我們一起玩。
Maybe I can help you put the books back on the table.
或許我可以幫你把書放回桌子上。
- perhaps
can be used the same way but sounds slightly more formal; 'Perhaps you could try...'
文法句型
Maybe + [subject] + [modal verb]...
用法筆記
Followed by a clause with a modal verb ('could', 'should', 'would', 'can') to soften the suggestion. The rising intonation at the end makes the suggestion sound more tentative.
4. used as a reply that avoids a direct 'yes' or 'no', often because you are unsure
也許吧
用於避免給出明確回答
used as a reply that avoids a direct 'yes' or 'no', often because you are unsure or do not want to commit to an answer yet
"Do you like the new teacher?" "Maybe — I need more time."
「你喜歡新老師嗎?」「也許吧——我還需要更多時間。」
one-word answer: maybe as hedging
"Will you come to the party?" "Maybe, but I will tell you soon."
「你會來參加派對嗎?」「也許吧,但我很快就會告訴你。」
"Is this the right way?" "Maybe — let us look at the map."
「這條路是對的嗎?」「也許吧——我們看一下地圖。」
When Rohan was asked about his plans, he just said maybe.
當 Rohan 被問到他的計劃時,他只說了也許吧。
文法句型
maybe as one-word answer
maybe + [but-clause]
用法筆記
As a one-word answer, 'maybe' can sound evasive or uncertain. In formal situations, it is better to give a clearer response such as 'I am not sure yet' or 'I will let you know.'
常見錯誤
5. used to introduce a possible cause or explanation for something that happened, w
可能因為
表示某種可能的原因
used to introduce a possible cause or explanation for something that happened, when you are guessing the reason
Maybe she was tired, so she did not come to the party.
可能因為她很累,所以她沒來參加聚會。
maybe + [clause] for possible explanation
The door was open — maybe someone forgot to close it.
門是開著的——可能因為有人忘了關。
Mayumi was late because maybe her bus did not come on time.
Mayumi 遲到了,可能因為她的公車沒有準時來。
Maybe the cat was hungry, so it made a noise near the food.
可能因為貓餓了,所以牠在食物附近發出聲音。
- perhaps
works the same way when introducing a reason, but is slightly more formal
文法句型
maybe + [clause of reason]
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1 (POSSIBILITY): sense 1 says 'X might be true or might happen,' while this sense says 'X is a possible reason why Y occurred.' The clause following 'maybe' in this sense is usually a cause or explanation.
maybe — 名詞
1. a situation, answer, or part of a plan that is not certain, often used in the pl
不確定
不確定的回答或情況
a situation, answer, or part of a plan that is not certain, often used in the plural 'maybes' to mean several uncertain points
There are too many maybes in this plan for me to say yes.
這個計劃裡有太多不確定,我沒辦法答應。
noun usage: too many maybes
Heloísa hates the word maybe when she needs a clear answer.
Heloísa 討厭「也許」這個詞,她需要明確的答案。
The project has too many maybes, and that makes me worry.
這個專案有太多不確定,讓我很擔心。
I do not like all those maybes — just give me a yes or no.
我不喜歡那些「也許」——直接告訴我是或不是就好。
- uncertainty
the standard formal noun; 'maybe' as a noun is less common and more conversational
- doubt
focuses on lack of trust or confidence, not just lack of certainty
- certainty
the state of being completely sure, opposite of uncertainty
- sure thing
informal; something that is guaranteed to happen
文法句型
the maybe
maybes
too many maybes
用法筆記
Commonly found in the plural form 'maybes' to refer to multiple uncertain factors. This noun usage is informal and rare in formal writing. Often used in the expression 'no more maybes' meaning no further uncertainty.