ইংরেজী এর ক্রিয়াপদ UNNAIL এর ধাতুরূপ
PRESENT
Present
I unnail
you unnail
he/she/it unnails
we unnail
you unnail
they unnail
Present continuous
I am unnailing
you are unnailing
he/she/it is unnailing
we are unnailing
you are unnailing
they are unnailing
Present perfect
I have unnailed
you have unnailed
he/she/it has unnailed
we have unnailed
you have unnailed
they have unnailed
Present perfect continuous
I have been unnailing
you have been unnailing
he/she/it has been unnailing
we have been unnailing
you have been unnailing
they have been unnailing
PAST
Past
I unnailed
you unnailed
he/she/it unnailed
we unnailed
you unnailed
they unnailed
Past continuous
I was unnailing
you were unnailing
he/she/it was unnailing
we were unnailing
you were unnailing
they were unnailing
Past perfect
I had unnailed
you had unnailed
he/she/it had unnailed
we had unnailed
you had unnailed
they had unnailed
Past perfect continuous
I had been unnailing
you had been unnailing
he/she/it had been unnailing
we had been unnailing
you had been unnailing
they had been unnailing
FUTURE
Future
I will unnail
you will unnail
he/she/it will unnail
we will unnail
you will unnail
they will unnail
Future continuous
I will be unnailing
you will be unnailing
he/she/it will be unnailing
we will be unnailing
you will be unnailing
they will be unnailing
Future perfect
I will have unnailed
you will have unnailed
he/she/it will have unnailed
we will have unnailed
you will have unnailed
they will have unnailed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unnailing
you will have been unnailing
he/she/it will have been unnailing
we will have been unnailing
you will have been unnailing
they will have been unnailing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unnail
you would unnail
he/she/it would unnail
we would unnail
you would unnail
they would unnail
Conditional continuous
I would be unnailing
you would be unnailing
he/she/it would be unnailing
we would be unnailing
you would be unnailing
they would be unnailing
Conditional perfect
I would have unnail
you would have unnail
he/she/it would have unnail
we would have unnail
you would have unnail
they would have unnail
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unnailing
you would have been unnailing
he/she/it would have been unnailing
we would have been unnailing
you would have been unnailing
they would have been unnailing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unnail
we let´s unnail
you unnail
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
unnailing
«UNNAIL» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
unnail শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
unnail শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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The Complete Poetry: A Bilingual Edition
Sweet Jewess, unnail my clay transit; unnail my nerve tension and my pain . . .
Unnail, eternal lover, my protracted anxiety and the two nails from my wings and
the nail from my love! I am back from the desert where I have often fallen; put
away ...
César Vallejo, Clayton Eshleman, 2006
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The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language ...: ...
Un maze led (p. from uamuzzle) Looted from a Unnail'ed (adj. from un, and nail)
Not nailed. Unnail'ing (p. a. from un nail) Drawing nails, unfat tening what was
fixed with nails. Unnail'ing ti. from tbe part.) The art of drawing nails, the aft of ...
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The phonographic dictionary and phrase book
... unmur'muring unmur'muringly unmus'cu' unrhus'ical unmusicai'ity-- L^p unmu'
sically '"" unmus'ing 3 unmut'ilatcd unmuz'zle unmuz'zled ' unmyste'rious unmys'
ticalu-r-t,. t> unmys'tified \/£ unnail unnail'ing unnam'able unnamed' unnapped' ...
Benn Pitman, Jerome Bird Howard, 1907
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The Croker papers: The correspondence and diaries of John ...
I never heard him make a speech in the course of which he did not nail, unnail,
renail, and unnail again his colours. There is a barge passing by this window with
a flowing tide, and the colours are nailed to the mast. In five minutes the barge ...
John Wilson Croker, Louis John Jennings, 1884
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THE CORRESPONDENCE AND DIARIES OF THE LATE RIGHT HONOURABLE ...
I never heard him make a speech in the course of which he did not nail, unnail,
renail, and unnail again his colours. There is a barge passing by this window with
a flowing tide, and the colours are nailed to the mast. In five minutes the barge ...
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University of Michigan Studies: Humanistic series
deselavar, unnail; unhinge deselavelar, unnail; get out of joint descologar,
displace, tear out dezcotrar, discolor descombrar, disencumber descompanhar,
abandon descorwrtar, discourage descoselhar, not to counsel descoser, rip open
...
Francis Willey Kelsey, 1913
Now you may plant Pionies, and some other fibrous-rooted Plants ; and if the
Weather be open, you may yet transplant Roses, Jessamines, Honeysuckles,
Syringa, and Lylac. Unnail your Passion Trees from Walls, and lay them on
Unnail ...
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Miscellaneous pieces. Consisting of select poetry, and ...
Now you may plant Pionies, and some other fibrous-rooted Plants 5 and if the
Weather be open, you may yet transplant Roses, Jessamines, Honeysuckles,
Syringa, and Lylac. * Unnail. Mzscellaneour Tiecer. 219 Unnail your Paffion
Trees ...
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Black Sheep and Lame Ducks: The Origins of Even More Phrases ...
Sir Robert Peel used the phrase in the Croker Papers (1844) when he ridiculed a
political opponent: “I have never heard him (Ashburton) make a speech during
the course of which he did not nail, unnail, renail and unnail his colors again.
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Venetian-English English-Venetian: When in Venice Do as the ...
desciodàrseTS [desciodàrse] v.refl. remove nails, unnail. desciór,^ [desciór] v.tr.
dissuade, withdraw. desciór2BLTV [desciór] v.tr. dilute, desciucàr" [desciukàr] v.tr.
unclog. desciumàr [desciumàr] v.tr. remove cream, descoàrTM [deskoàr] v.tr.