Etymology: [ m&s(t), m&st ] (verb.) before 12th century. From Middle English moste (“must”, literally “had to”), from Old English mōste (“had to”), 1st & 3rd person singular past tense of mōtan (“to be allowed, be able to, have the opportunity to, be compelled to, must, may”). Cognate with Dutch moeste (“had to”), German musste (“had to”), Swedish måste (“must, have to, be obliged to”). More at mote.
Synonyms: charge, commitment, committal, condition, devoir, duty, fundamental, imperative, necessary, need, obligation, ought, precondition, prerequisite, requirement, requisite, right, sine qua non, be compelled
zorunlu, malı, -meli, meli, Şart belirtir: You must do it. Onu yapman şart, Şıra; üzüm şırası, şıra/zorunluluk, I must ask you to, küflülük, küf kokusu, Gitmelidir, Gitmiş olacak, küf, Gereklilik belirtir: You must do it. Onu yapman lazım, gereklik, -malı, kızmış (fil), gereklilik, sıhhiye birliği, kendi kendine yetebilir, taşınabilir (medical unit, self-contained, transportable), zorunluluk, gerekmek, şart, kızgın fil, kızgınlık, He must go, Kuvvetli bir, yardımcı f, (fiil) meli, (isim) malı, kızgın, kızmış kızgınlık, He must have gone, dili şart, yapılması gereken şey, gerekli şey, zorunluk,
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malı isim
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Şart belirtir: You must do it. Onu yapman şart
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Şıra; üzüm şırası
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şıra/zorunluluk
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I must ask you to
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Gereklilik belirtir: You must do it. Onu yapman lazım
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gereklik
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sıhhiye birliği, kendi kendine yetebilir, taşınabilir (medical unit, self-contained, transportable) Askeri
Fruit juice that will ferment or has fermented, usually grapes, Something that exhibits the property of being stale or musty, To do with certainty; indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicate, A time during which male elephants exhibit increased levels of sexual activity and aggressiveness (also musth), To do as a requirement; indicates that the sentence subject is required as an imperative or directive to execute the sentence predicate, with failure to do so resulting in a negative consequence, Something that is mandatory or required, Must (from the Latin vinum mustum, “young wine”) is freshly pressed fruit juice (usually grape juice) that contains the skins, seeds, and stems of the fruit, grape juice before or during fermentation a necessary or essential thing; "seat belts are an absolute must, The pulp or combination of basic ingredients from which a wine is made, An elephant in must, Being in a condition of dangerous frenzy, usually connected with sexual excitement; said of adult male elephants which become so at irregular intervals, The condition of frenzy, Indicates something which is required by law or formal procedure, Conforming objects and xAIML interpreters are required to behave as described; otherwise they are in error, Mustiness, fermenting liquid; honey-water plus yeast and any addi- tives or adjuncts, Documents or user agents in conflict with this statement are not conforming, The sloppy mess that results from crushing fresh grapes (before fermentation) Includes pulp, skins, seeds, juice and bits of stem, sweet extract of the grapes, Have to Devoir Doit Obligation Déduction You must study You have to study It must be fun, The execution of the sentence predicate is required. (Must usually implies that a negative consequence would otherwise result.), Imperative creates an obligation, directive defines conditions, The speaker-but not necessarily the subject of the sentence-is certain that the sentence predicate will be executed, have, mote, necessity, obligation, need; new wine, grape juice that has not yet fermented, stum, To be morally required; to be necessary or essential to a certain quality, character, end, or result; as, he must reconsider the matter; he must have been insane, The expressed juice of the grape, or other fruit, before fermentation, To be obliged; to be necessitated; - - expressing either physical or moral necessity; as, a man must eat for nourishment; we must submit to the laws, To make musty; to become musty, The juice of crushed grapes and crushed grape solids, which are in the process of becoming wine, You use must in expressions such as `it must be noted' and `it must be remembered' in order to draw the reader's or listener's attention to what you are about to say. It must be noted, however, that not all British and American officers carried out orders It must be stated that this illness is one of the most complex conditions known to man, emphasis You use must in conversation in expressions such as `I must say' and `I must admit' in order to emphasize a point that you are making. This came as a surprise, I must say I must admit I like looking feminine, You use must in remarks and comments where you are expressing sympathy. This must be a very difficult job for you, feelings You use must in questions to express your anger or irritation about something that someone has done, usually because you do not understand their behaviour. Why must she interrupt? Must you always run when the pressure gets too much?, emphasis You use must in exclamations to express surprise or shock. `Go! Please go.' --- `You must be joking!' I really must be quite mad!, You say `if you must know' when you tell someone something that you did not want them to know and you want to suggest that you think they were wrong to ask you about it. `Why don't you wear your jogging shorts Mum?' --- `Well, my legs are too skinny, if you must know.'. something that you must do or must have, You say `if you must' when you know that you cannot stop someone doing something that you think is wrong or stupid. If you must be in the sunlight, use the strongest filter cream you can get `Could I have a word?' --- `Oh dear, if you must.', If you refer to something as a must, you mean that it is absolutely necessary. The new 37th issue of National Savings Certificates is a must for any taxpayer, You use must to make suggestions or invitations very forcefully. You must see a doctor, Frederick You must see the painting Paul has given me as a wedding present, You use must to express your intention to do something. I must be getting back I must telephone my parents He told the Prime Minister that he felt he must now leave, You use must to indicate that you think it is very important or necessary for something to happen. You use must not or mustn't to indicate that you think it is very important or necessary for something not to happen. What you wear should be stylish and clean, and must definitely fit well The doctor must not allow the patient to be put at risk, must WEAK STRONG musts The noun is pronounced ; Must is a modal verb. It is followed by the base form of a verb, have to, be obligated; be likely or probable, You use must to indicate that it is necessary for something to happen, usually because of a rule or (Hukuk) Candidates must satisfy the general conditions for admission Equipment must be supervised if children are in the house, You use must to indicate that you are fairly sure that something is the case. At 29 Russell must be one of the youngest ever Wembley referees I'm sure he must feel he has lost a close family friend, because I know I do I must have been a bore, If you say that one thing must have happened in order for something else to happen, you mean that it is necessary for the first thing to have happened before the second thing can happen. In order to take that job, you must have left another job, You use must, or must have with a past participle, to indicate that you believe that something is the case, because of the available evidence. `You must be Emma,' said the visitor Miss Holloway had a weak heart. She must have had a heart attack, a necessary or essential thing; "seat belts are an absolute must", grape juice before or during fermentation, A pulpy solution formed before fermentation when fresh grapes are crushed with their skins, seeds, juice and bits of stems, Unfermented wine, The juices of fruits, including grapes, that can be fermented for the production of alcohol (See 982), A mixture of grape juice, stem fragments, grape skins, seeds and pulp prior to fermentation, The liquid solution is called must before it is fermented into wine, The unfermented juice from freshly squeezed grapes It can include the pulp, skins and seeds, The skins, seeds and juice of crushed berries; may also contain whole berries or whole clusters Red wines are fermented as must; white wines are pressed and fermented as juice, From rfc2119: 'This word, or the terms "REQUIRED" or "SHALL", mean that the definition is an absolute requirement of the specification ', If this is not followed, the implementation does not conform to this specification, In this specification, the word "must" is to be interpreted as a mandatory requirement on the implementation or on Strictly Conforming XHTML Documents, depending upon the context The term "shall" has the same definition as "must", The unfermented juice of grapes extracted by crushing or pressing; grape juice in the cask or vat before it is converted into wine, highly recommended; "a book that is must reading", the quality of smelling or tasting old or stale or mouldy, Unfermented grape juice Extracted by crushing or pressing grape juice in the cask or vat before it is converted into wine, Fermenting grape juice, grape juice before fermentation, Term for the juice and pulp produced by crushing or pressing grapes Used until the end of fermentation when it is called wine (Image availabe), Unfermented grape juice, mun, Eye dialect misspelling and mispronunciation of must have or must've, plural of must,
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Fruit juice that will ferment or has fermented, usually grapes
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Something that exhibits the property of being stale or musty
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To do with certainty; indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicate - "You picked one of two, and it wasn't the first: it must have been the second."
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A time during which male elephants exhibit increased levels of sexual activity and aggressiveness (also musth)
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To do as a requirement; indicates that the sentence subject is required as an imperative or directive to execute the sentence predicate, with failure to do so resulting in a negative consequence - "This door handle must be rotated fully. — the requirement is a directive"
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Something that is mandatory or required - "If you'll be out all day, sunscreen is a must."
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Must (from the Latin vinum mustum, “young wine”) is freshly pressed fruit juice (usually grape juice) that contains the skins, seeds, and stems of the fruit
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grape juice before or during fermentation a necessary or essential thing; "seat belts are an absolute must
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The pulp or combination of basic ingredients from which a wine is made
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An elephant in must
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Being in a condition of dangerous frenzy, usually connected with sexual excitement; said of adult male elephants which become so at irregular intervals
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The condition of frenzy
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Indicates something which is required by law or formal procedure
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Conforming objects and xAIML interpreters are required to behave as described; otherwise they are in error
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Mustiness
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fermenting liquid; honey-water plus yeast and any addi- tives or adjuncts
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Documents or user agents in conflict with this statement are not conforming
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The sloppy mess that results from crushing fresh grapes (before fermentation) Includes pulp, skins, seeds, juice and bits of stem
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sweet extract of the grapes
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Have to Devoir Doit Obligation Déduction You must study You have to study It must be fun
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The execution of the sentence predicate is required. (Must usually implies that a negative consequence would otherwise result.)
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Imperative creates an obligation, directive defines conditions
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The speaker-but not necessarily the subject of the sentence-is certain that the sentence predicate will be executed
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necessity, obligation, need; new wine, grape juice that has not yet fermented, stum isim
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To be morally required; to be necessary or essential to a certain quality, character, end, or result; as, he must reconsider the matter; he must have been insane
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The expressed juice of the grape, or other fruit, before fermentation
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To be obliged; to be necessitated; - - expressing either physical or moral necessity; as, a man must eat for nourishment; we must submit to the laws
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To make musty; to become musty
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The juice of crushed grapes and crushed grape solids, which are in the process of becoming wine
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You use must in expressions such as `it must be noted' and `it must be remembered' in order to draw the reader's or listener's attention to what you are about to say. It must be noted, however, that not all British and American officers carried out orders It must be stated that this illness is one of the most complex conditions known to man
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emphasis You use must in conversation in expressions such as `I must say' and `I must admit' in order to emphasize a point that you are making. This came as a surprise, I must say I must admit I like looking feminine
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You use must in remarks and comments where you are expressing sympathy. This must be a very difficult job for you
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feelings You use must in questions to express your anger or irritation about something that someone has done, usually because you do not understand their behaviour. Why must she interrupt? Must you always run when the pressure gets too much?
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emphasis You use must in exclamations to express surprise or shock. `Go! Please go.' --- `You must be joking!' I really must be quite mad!
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You say `if you must know' when you tell someone something that you did not want them to know and you want to suggest that you think they were wrong to ask you about it. `Why don't you wear your jogging shorts Mum?' --- `Well, my legs are too skinny, if you must know.'. something that you must do or must have
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You say `if you must' when you know that you cannot stop someone doing something that you think is wrong or stupid. If you must be in the sunlight, use the strongest filter cream you can get `Could I have a word?' --- `Oh dear, if you must.'
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If you refer to something as a must, you mean that it is absolutely necessary. The new 37th issue of National Savings Certificates is a must for any taxpayer
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You use must to make suggestions or invitations very forcefully. You must see a doctor, Frederick You must see the painting Paul has given me as a wedding present
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You use must to express your intention to do something. I must be getting back I must telephone my parents He told the Prime Minister that he felt he must now leave
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You use must to indicate that you think it is very important or necessary for something to happen. You use must not or mustn't to indicate that you think it is very important or necessary for something not to happen. What you wear should be stylish and clean, and must definitely fit well The doctor must not allow the patient to be put at risk
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must WEAK STRONG musts The noun is pronounced ; Must is a modal verb. It is followed by the base form of a verb
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have to, be obligated; be likely or probable fiil
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You use must to indicate that it is necessary for something to happen, usually because of a rule or (Hukuk) Candidates must satisfy the general conditions for admission Equipment must be supervised if children are in the house
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You use must to indicate that you are fairly sure that something is the case. At 29 Russell must be one of the youngest ever Wembley referees I'm sure he must feel he has lost a close family friend, because I know I do I must have been a bore
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If you say that one thing must have happened in order for something else to happen, you mean that it is necessary for the first thing to have happened before the second thing can happen. In order to take that job, you must have left another job
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You use must, or must have with a past participle, to indicate that you believe that something is the case, because of the available evidence. `You must be Emma,' said the visitor Miss Holloway had a weak heart. She must have had a heart attack
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a necessary or essential thing; "seat belts are an absolute must"
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grape juice before or during fermentation
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A pulpy solution formed before fermentation when fresh grapes are crushed with their skins, seeds, juice and bits of stems
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Unfermented wine
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The juices of fruits, including grapes, that can be fermented for the production of alcohol (See 982)
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A mixture of grape juice, stem fragments, grape skins, seeds and pulp prior to fermentation
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The liquid solution is called must before it is fermented into wine
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The unfermented juice from freshly squeezed grapes It can include the pulp, skins and seeds
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The skins, seeds and juice of crushed berries; may also contain whole berries or whole clusters Red wines are fermented as must; white wines are pressed and fermented as juice
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From rfc2119: 'This word, or the terms "REQUIRED" or "SHALL", mean that the definition is an absolute requirement of the specification '
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If this is not followed, the implementation does not conform to this specification
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In this specification, the word "must" is to be interpreted as a mandatory requirement on the implementation or on Strictly Conforming XHTML Documents, depending upon the context The term "shall" has the same definition as "must"
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The unfermented juice of grapes extracted by crushing or pressing; grape juice in the cask or vat before it is converted into wine
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highly recommended; "a book that is must reading"
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the quality of smelling or tasting old or stale or mouldy
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Unfermented grape juice Extracted by crushing or pressing grape juice in the cask or vat before it is converted into wine
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Term for the juice and pulp produced by crushing or pressing grapes Used until the end of fermentation when it is called wine (Image availabe)
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mun - "Ye mun ha' done wi' all that foolery — ye're gettin' a man now, an' ye mun give over that nonsense."
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Eye dialect misspelling and mispronunciation of must have or must've
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