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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
perhaps
per·haps BrE [pəˈhæps] BrE [præps] NAmE [pərˈhæps] adverb 1. possibly Syn: ↑maybe • ‘Are you going to come?’ ‘Perhaps. I'll see how I feel.’ • Perhaps he's forgotten. 2. used when you want to make a statement or opinion less definite • This is perhaps his best novel to date. 3. used when making a rough estimate •a change which could affect perhaps 20% of the population 4. used when you agree or accept sth unwillingly, or do not want to say strongly that you disapprove • ‘You could do it yourself.’ ‘Yeah, perhaps.’ 5. used when making a polite request, offer or suggestion • Perhaps it would be better if you came back tomorrow. • I think perhaps you've had enough to drink tonight. •Perhaps you'd like to have a wash before the others arrive. •Perhaps you would be good enough to let him know we are on our way. Word Origin: [perhaps] late 15th cent.: from ↑per + hap ‘chance’. Language Bank: perhaps Making an opinion sound less definite ▪ Most cybercrime involves traditional crimes, such as theft and fraud, being committed in new ways. Phishing is perhaps ▪ / possibly ▪ / probably ▪ the best-known example of this. ▪ It seems ▪ / appears ▪ that the more personal data which organizations collect, the more opportunity there is for this data to be lost or stolen. It seems clear that ▪ introducing national ID cards would do little to prevent identity theft. It could be argued that ▪ the introduction of national ID cards might actually make identity theft easier. It is possible that ▪ / It may be that ▪ the only way to protect ourselves against DNA identity theft is to avoid the creation of national DNA databases. Language Banks at ↑impersonal, ↑opinion
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