CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DEGOUT
PRESENT
Present
I degout
you degout
he/she/it degouts
we degout
you degout
they degout
Present continuous
I am degouting
you are degouting
he/she/it is degouting
we are degouting
you are degouting
they are degouting
Present perfect
I have degouted
you have degouted
he/she/it has degouted
we have degouted
you have degouted
they have degouted
Present perfect continuous
I have been degouting
you have been degouting
he/she/it has been degouting
we have been degouting
you have been degouting
they have been degouting
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I degouted
you degouted
he/she/it degouted
we degouted
you degouted
they degouted
Past continuous
I was degouting
you were degouting
he/she/it was degouting
we were degouting
you were degouting
they were degouting
Past perfect
I had degouted
you had degouted
he/she/it had degouted
we had degouted
you had degouted
they had degouted
Past perfect continuous
I had been degouting
you had been degouting
he/she/it had been degouting
we had been degouting
you had been degouting
they had been degouting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will degout
you will degout
he/she/it will degout
we will degout
you will degout
they will degout
Future continuous
I will be degouting
you will be degouting
he/she/it will be degouting
we will be degouting
you will be degouting
they will be degouting
Future perfect
I will have degouted
you will have degouted
he/she/it will have degouted
we will have degouted
you will have degouted
they will have degouted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been degouting
you will have been degouting
he/she/it will have been degouting
we will have been degouting
you will have been degouting
they will have been degouting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would degout
you would degout
he/she/it would degout
we would degout
you would degout
they would degout
Conditional continuous
I would be degouting
you would be degouting
he/she/it would be degouting
we would be degouting
you would be degouting
they would be degouting
Conditional perfect
I would have degout
you would have degout
he/she/it would have degout
we would have degout
you would have degout
they would have degout
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been degouting
you would have been degouting
he/she/it would have been degouting
we would have been degouting
you would have been degouting
they would have been degouting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you degout
we let´s degout
you degout
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
degouting
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEGOUT»
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degout in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
degout and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Semantics, Culture, and Cognition : Universal Human Concepts ...
It is particularly worth noting that the English word disgust does not mean the
same as the related French word degout. Izard (1969) reports that French and
American children show very similar patterns of growth of recognition of
individual ...
Department of Linguistics Australian National University Anna Wierzbicka Reader, 1992
He tells that Crette quarrelled with Degout about a flagon of wine. Crette had
invited Degout to drink with him, but upon Degout's arrival there was no wine in
Crette's house. Crette then asked Degout if he would go to a neighbor's and
borrow a ...
3
Algebras, Graphs and their Applications
As a corollary of the previous theorem, we obtain the graph-theoretical
characterization of graph fractaloids. Corollary 4.5.1 (Graph-Theoretical
Characterization) Let G be a locally finite connected graph with N I max{degout(v)
: v G V(G)}, in G.
4
Dictionnaire Anglais-français
<se degourdir les jambes : to stretch one's legs> 2fam : to wise up degout [dequj
nm I : disgust, repugnance 2 degout de la vie : world- weariness degoutant, -tante
[deguta, -tat] adj : disgusting, revolting degoute, -tee | ilegute ] adj 1 : disgusted ...
5
Digital Logic Design: A Rigorous Approach
The in-degree of v9 and v10 is 2, while their out-degree is 0, that is, degout(v9) =
degout(v1o) = 0. Hence vertices v9 and um are sinks. The in-degree of v6 is deg-
"(126) = 2. The out-degree of v5 is degout(v5) = 2. e10 . . The path v7 —> v6 15 ...
Guy Even, Moti Medina, 2012
6
Random Walks and Diffusions on Graphs and Databases: An ...
In general, any node i in a directed graph G can have different number of in-
neighbors and out-neighbors, degin.i/ ¤ degout.i/: (7.1) In particular, a node i is a
source if degin.i/ D 0; degout.i/ ¤ 0, and is a sink if degout.i/ D 0, degin.i/ ¤ 0.
Philippe Blanchard, Dimitri Volchenkov, 2011
7
Mathematical Analysis of Urban Spatial Networks
In general, any node i in a directed graph −→ G can have a different number of in
-neighbors and out-neighbors, In particular, a node i is a source if degin(i) = 0,
degout(i) 0, and is a sink if degout(i) = 0, degin(i) 0. If the graph has neither ...
Philippe Blanchard, Dimitri Volchenkov, 2009
8
Static Analysis: 14th International Symposium, SAS 2007, ...
Let degout(v) denote the out-degree of node v; also, let edgeout(v,i) denote the i-
th edge outgoing from v, where 0 ≤ i < degout(v). The program transformer Λnd(
Π♯,I,Θ♯) is defined as follows: Π♯r (〈u,v〉) = ⎧ ⎨ ⎩ ̄ ⊥ if [ u ∈ Vnd, Θ♯(u) ...
Hanne Riis Nielson, Gilberto Filé, 2007
9
Computing and Combinatorics: 14th International Conference, ...
We have \Y\ > a(v) — \Nln(v)\Nout(v)\ because right before v is convinced, v has
at least a(v) convinced in-neighbors and at most \Nm(v) \Nout(v)\ of them belong
in Nm(v) \ Nout(v). This and Eq. co imply that convincing v adds at most degout(w
) ...
Xiaodong Hu, Jie Wang, 2008
10
Meta-Programming and Model-Driven Meta-Program Development: ...
P2 D [ k 9k 8l xck;xcl ! true ;degout xck > 1;degout xcl D 0; (10.3) where degout.
xck/ is the outdegree of the variation point xck and degout.xcl/ is the outdegree of
the variant xcl (leaf), xcl ... P1. Definition 22. The pattern P3 is a complete feature
...
Vytautas Štuikys, Robertas Damaševičius, 2012
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DEGOUT»
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degout is used in the context of the following news items.
Conversation with Marthe Cohn
We had the assistance of Noel Degout, a farmer in the small village of Dienne, near Poitiers, who helped thousands of people cross through his ... «Connecticut Jewish Ledger, Jun 15»
Punjab allocates Rs16 billion for energy generation projects
... generation projects at Marala, Pakpattan, Chianwali and Degout Fall in during the fiscal year which would add 20MW energy in national grid. «The Nation, Jun 15»
Salonen, Chicago Symphony and stellar cast deliver a haunting and …
Stephane Degout, a memorable Papageno in Lyric Opera's Magic Flute of ... Degout was at his finest in the love scenes with Carlstedt's ... «The Classical Review, May 15»
Salonen, CSO and stellar cast deliver a haunting and memorable …
Stephane Degout, a memorable Papageno in Lyric Opera's Magic Flute of 2011-12, proved equally inspired as the strange and doomed ... «Chicago Classical Review, May 15»
Chicago-area classical music recommendations
... "Pelleas et Melisande," with Stefane Degout and Christine Rice in the title roles, Eric Owens as Golaud and Elodie Mechain as Genevieve. «Chicago Tribune, May 15»
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Classical: Salonen, Degout, and Sir Willard White all take the stage again for the centerpiece of the festival, a concert production of Debussy's ... «Chicagomag.com, May 15»
Salonen opens CSO's French festival with vocal rarities by Ravel …
Other performances benefited from more explicit silliness, such as the duet for Crebassa and Degout's cats. The broadest performances came ... «Chicago Classical Review, May 15»
Classical Corner: Recommended concerts of the week
Salonen conducts a concert version of Debussy's magical opera "Pelleas et Melisande," with Stephane Degout and Christine Rice in the title ... «Chicago Tribune, May 15»
Critic's Choice
... leading a large cast that includes such sterling artists as soprano Kate Royal, baritone Stephane Degout and bass-baritone Eric Owens. «Chicago Classical Review, May 15»
Parlez-vous French music? The CSO does, festively so
Baritone Stephane Degout and mezzo-soprano Christine Rice will portray the ill-fated lovers. Leading off the far-reaching festival will be ... «Chicago Tribune, May 15»