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could
(aux.)can的過去式;能,可以;能,可能;能
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Can
v.
t
. & i.
Note:
[
The
transitive
use
is
obsolete
.] [
imp.
Could
]
1.
To
know
;
to
understand
. [
Obs
.]
I
can
rimes
of
Robin
Hood
.
--
Piers
Plowman
.
I
can
no
Latin
,
quod
she
.
--
Piers
Plowman
.
Let
the
priest
in
surplice
white
,
That
defunctive
music
can
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
be
able
to
do
;
to
have
power
or
influence
. [
Obs
.]
The
will
of
Him
who
all
things
can
.
--
Milton
.
For
what
,
alas
,
can
these
my
single
arms?
--
Shak
.
Mæcænas
and
Agrippa
,
who
can
most
with
Cæsar.
--
Beau
. &
Fl
.
3.
To
be
able
; --
followed
by
an
infinitive
without
to
;
as
,
I
can
go
,
but
do
not
wish
to
.
Syn:
--
Can but
,
Can not but
.
It
is
an
error
to
use
the
former
of
these
phrases
where
the
sens
requires
the
latter
.
If
we
say
,
“I
can
but
perish
if
I
go,”
“But”
means
only
,
and
denotes
that
this
is
all
or
the
worst
that
can
happen
.
When
the
apostle
Peter
said
.
“We
can
not
but
speak
of
the
things
which
we
have
seen
and
heard.”
he
referred
to
a
moral
constraint
or
necessety
which
rested
upon
him
and
his
associates
;
and
the
meaning
was
,
We
cannot
help
speaking
,
We
cannot
refrain
from
speaking
.
This
idea
of
a
moral
necessity
or
constraint
is
of
frequent
occurrence
,
and
is
also
expressed
in
the
phrase
,
“I
can
not
help
it.”
Thus
we
say
.
“I
can
not
but
hope,”
“I
can
not
but
believe,”
“I
can
not
but
think,”
“I
can
not
but
remark,”
etc
.,
in
cases
in
which
it
would
be
an
error
to
use
the
phrase
can
but
.
Yet
he
could not but
acknowledge
to
himself
that
there
was
something
calculated
to
impress
awe
, . . .
in
the
sudden
appearances
and
vanishings
. . .
of
the
masque
--
De
Quincey
.
Tom
felt
that
this
was
a
rebuff
for
him
,
and
could not but
understand
it
as
a
left-handed
hit
at
his
employer
.
--
Dickens
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Could
imp.
of
Can
.
Was
,
should
be
,
or
would
be
,
able
,
capable
,
or
susceptible
.
Used
as
an
auxiliary
,
in
the
past
tense
or
in
the
conditional
present
.
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