KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS SMIRRED
PRESENT
Present
I smirred
you smirred
he/she/it smirreds
we smirred
you smirred
they smirred
Present continuous
I am smirreding
you are smirreding
he/she/it is smirreding
we are smirreding
you are smirreding
they are smirreding
Present perfect
I have smirreded
you have smirreded
he/she/it has smirreded
we have smirreded
you have smirreded
they have smirreded
Present perfect continuous
I have been smirreding
you have been smirreding
he/she/it has been smirreding
we have been smirreding
you have been smirreding
they have been smirreding
PAST
Past
I smirreded
you smirreded
he/she/it smirreded
we smirreded
you smirreded
they smirreded
Past continuous
I was smirreding
you were smirreding
he/she/it was smirreding
we were smirreding
you were smirreding
they were smirreding
Past perfect
I had smirreded
you had smirreded
he/she/it had smirreded
we had smirreded
you had smirreded
they had smirreded
Past perfect continuous
I had been smirreding
you had been smirreding
he/she/it had been smirreding
we had been smirreding
you had been smirreding
they had been smirreding
FUTURE
Future
I will smirred
you will smirred
he/she/it will smirred
we will smirred
you will smirred
they will smirred
Future continuous
I will be smirreding
you will be smirreding
he/she/it will be smirreding
we will be smirreding
you will be smirreding
they will be smirreding
Future perfect
I will have smirreded
you will have smirreded
he/she/it will have smirreded
we will have smirreded
you will have smirreded
they will have smirreded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been smirreding
you will have been smirreding
he/she/it will have been smirreding
we will have been smirreding
you will have been smirreding
they will have been smirreding
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would smirred
you would smirred
he/she/it would smirred
we would smirred
you would smirred
they would smirred
Conditional continuous
I would be smirreding
you would be smirreding
he/she/it would be smirreding
we would be smirreding
you would be smirreding
they would be smirreding
Conditional perfect
I would have smirred
you would have smirred
he/she/it would have smirred
we would have smirred
you would have smirred
they would have smirred
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been smirreding
you would have been smirreding
he/she/it would have been smirreding
we would have been smirreding
you would have been smirreding
they would have been smirreding
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you smirred
we let´s smirred
you smirred
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
smirreded
Present Participle
smirreding
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SMIRRED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
smirred in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
smirred im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Self as Image in Asian Theory and Practice
... the legend says, now flapping Across the crests of countless waves in one
unbroken fluttering To take their chance of feasting on our ears of rain-smirred
paddy. Bird-snarers would trample down our crops. We want our crops abundant.
Roger T. Ames, Thomas P. Kasulis, Wimal Dissanayake, 1998
Rain clouds smirred the horizon, but for now the grey mists above were content to
drift on. A froth floated on the tide, a remnant of the most recent storm. The white
of the foam was stark against the slate of the sea as it swelled against the cliffs ...
3
Wingspan: A Dedalus Sampler
Waiting their boat on the dawn wharf, Boston's horses in summer smirred with
mist, a pointless sweat on their dark lax flesh. Flies walk the jet moons of their
eyes, get lost in the thickets of lashes. In winter, they are frozen weight, whiskered
lips ...
4
Changing Stories in the Chinese World
... the western wind, in hundreds, Transformed from shoals of yellowfish, or so it's
said, and flapping Across and over the crests of the waves, their wings
incessantly fluttering To seize their chance of a feast — on our ears of rain-
smirred paddy.
5
Best of France 2014 Petit Futé (with Photos, Maps + Readers ...
Le Cheval Blanc produces "Burgundian produce, local traditions" and rather in a
beautiful way. Smirred with the wine form a part ofa selection ofwarm dishes,
always on the menu, including snails ofthe region, Bourguignon beefcooked in
the ...
Collectif, Petit Futé,, Dominique Auzias, 2014
Whiles it smirred with rain, and whiles it was only damp, then the first of the lists
was posted: the worst period of all had arrived. Hand-printed papers were tacked
to the walls of the joiners shop. Women went forth with the crowd, some flying, ...
7
Agriculture of Maine. Annual Report of the Commissioner of ...
I have sometimes picked them off with my fingers, but in all my collecting which is
a good many years, I have never caught a codling moth coming to my light, nor
ever one at sugar smirred on the trees under their very noses. Whoever has ...
Maine. Dept. of Agriculture, 1888
8
The Tailor: Official Organ of the Journeymen Tailors' ...
166, who were present were evidently prepared, and had a lot of mud at their
disposal, but Gil- berg's speech on "Industrial Unionism'' be- smirred their brazen
faces with their own filth, and thus did the mud slingers take to the out- side of the
...
9
The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
It comes in a paper dish and is smirred with a film of dust. 'Who's coming for you?'
Esme turns. There is a woman next to her, leaning towards her. The wide scarf
tied round her forehead has slipped, giving her a vaguely piratical air. She has ...
10
Hatter's Castle (Bello)
Instead, a cold fine rain smirred the dripping panes, dulling the interior of the
room to one drab monotone and meeting his halfopened, glutinous eye
likeamelancholy reminder of his altered condition. He markedthe unhappy
aspectofthe ...
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SMIRRED» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
smirred im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Fiction review: 'Rise,' by Karen Campbell
... (“trauchle,” “crannogs,” “smirred” and so on) and her obvious love for Kilmacarra's history and landscape. There are soft spots, including a caricatured Spanish ... «Dallas Morning News, Jul 15»