English - English - mustv. have to, be obligated; be likely or probable » Examples
English - French - mustv. falloir, devoir, être obligé de; être probable » Examples
English - Indonesian - mustv. berjamur a. dimestikan: yg dimestikan aux. harus, mesti, wajib, kudu, perlu, butuh, pasti, tentu saja » Examples
English - Italian - mustv. devo, devi, ecc; sono, sei; obbligato a; ho l'obbligo di; sono deciso a, voglio proprio » Examples
English - Portuguese - mustv. dever; ter necessidade; precisar » Examples
English - Romanian - mustv. trebui, fi obligat, fi sigur, fi probabil, voie: nu avea voie, permis: nu fi permis, fi interzis » Examples
English - Russian - mustг. быть должным » Examples
English - Ukrainian - musta. необхідний aux. мусити, повинен, мати » Examples
English - Arabic - mustفعل مساعد يعني الإلتزام، وجب » Examples
English - ChineseS - must(动) 必须, 得; 必然要, 必定会; 一定是, 八成, 谅必; 一定要, 坚持要 » Examples
English - ChineseT - must(動) 必須, 得; 必然要, 必定會; 一定是, 八成, 諒必; 一定要, 堅持要 » Examples
English - Hindi - mustv. फफूंदी लगना aux. अवश्य चाहिये, अवश्य होना, हो सकता है, निश्िचत होना » Examples
English - Vietnamese - mustadv. cần, cần phải » Examples
Definition of mustVerb 1. To do with certainty; indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicate. If it has rained all day, it must be very wet outside. You picked one of two, and it wasn't the first: it must have been the second. The children must be asleep by now. 2. 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. You must arrive in class on time. — the requirement is an imperative This door handle must be rotated fully. — the requirement is a directive Arise, and go into the city, and it shall be told thee what thou must do. (Bible, Acts 9:6) Noun 3. Something that is mandatory or required. If you'll be out all day, a map is a must.
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