perhaps

perhaps
adverb
(possibly: Perhaps it will rain.) quizás, tal vez
perhaps adv quizá / quizás / tal vez
perhaps
tr[pə'hæps]
adverb
1 quizá, quizás, tal vez, a lo mejor
perhaps, perhaps not puede que sí, puede que no
perhaps so, perhaps not tal vez sí, tal vez no
perhaps they've got lost quizá se hayan perdido
perhaps he'll come later a lo mejor viene luego
perhaps [pər'hæps] adv
: tal vez, quizá, quizás
perhaps
adv.
a lo mejor expr.
acaso adv.
puede que adv.
quizá adv.
quizás adv.
tal vez adv.
pər'hæps, pə'hæps
adverb quizá(s), tal vez

perhaps they'll come later — tal vez or quizá(s) vengan más tarde, puede que vengan más tarde, a lo mejor vienen más tarde

are you coming out tonight? - perhaps — ¿vas a salir esta noche? - quizá(s) or tal vez or a lo mejor

[pǝ'hæps]
ADV quizá(s), tal vez

perhaps he'll come — quizá or tal vez venga, a lo mejor viene

"will you be seeing her later?" - "perhaps" — -¿la vas a ver después? -a lo mejor or -tal vez or -puede que sí

perhaps not — puede que no

perhaps so — puede que sí, puede que así sea, quizá sea así

there were perhaps 50 people there — habría quizás unas 50 personas allí, puede que hubiese unas 50 personas allí

* * *
[pər'hæps, pə'hæps]
adverb quizá(s), tal vez

perhaps they'll come later — tal vez or quizá(s) vengan más tarde, puede que vengan más tarde, a lo mejor vienen más tarde

are you coming out tonight? - perhaps — ¿vas a salir esta noche? - quizá(s) or tal vez or a lo mejor


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  • perhaps — per|haps W1S2 [pəˈhæps, præps US pər , præps] adv [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: per + haps, plural of hap chance (13 20 centuries) ( HAPPY)] 1.) used to say that something may be true, but you are not sure = ↑maybe ▪ Perhaps she s next door. ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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