CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DELUSTRE
PRESENT
Present
I delustre
you delustre
he/she/it delustres
we delustre
you delustre
they delustre
Present continuous
I am delustring
you are delustring
he/she/it is delustring
we are delustring
you are delustring
they are delustring
Present perfect
I have delustred
you have delustred
he/she/it has delustred
we have delustred
you have delustred
they have delustred
Present perfect continuous
I have been delustring
you have been delustring
he/she/it has been delustring
we have been delustring
you have been delustring
they have been delustring
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 delustred
you delustred
he/she/it delustred
we delustred
you delustred
they delustred
Past continuous
I was delustring
you were delustring
he/she/it was delustring
we were delustring
you were delustring
they were delustring
Past perfect
I had delustred
you had delustred
he/she/it had delustred
we had delustred
you had delustred
they had delustred
Past perfect continuous
I had been delustring
you had been delustring
he/she/it had been delustring
we had been delustring
you had been delustring
they had been delustring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will delustre
you will delustre
he/she/it will delustre
we will delustre
you will delustre
they will delustre
Future continuous
I will be delustring
you will be delustring
he/she/it will be delustring
we will be delustring
you will be delustring
they will be delustring
Future perfect
I will have delustred
you will have delustred
he/she/it will have delustred
we will have delustred
you will have delustred
they will have delustred
Future perfect continuous
I will have been delustring
you will have been delustring
he/she/it will have been delustring
we will have been delustring
you will have been delustring
they will have been delustring
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would delustre
you would delustre
he/she/it would delustre
we would delustre
you would delustre
they would delustre
Conditional continuous
I would be delustring
you would be delustring
he/she/it would be delustring
we would be delustring
you would be delustring
they would be delustring
Conditional perfect
I would have delustre
you would have delustre
he/she/it would have delustre
we would have delustre
you would have delustre
they would have delustre
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been delustring
you would have been delustring
he/she/it would have been delustring
we would have been delustring
you would have been delustring
they would have been delustring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you delustre
we let´s delustre
you delustre
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
delustred
Present Participle
delustring
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 «DELUSTRE»
Discover the use of
delustre in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
delustre and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Journal of the Textile Institute
A second set of experiments was performed to see whether the delustre-
enhancing effect of the NaCl solution pre-soak and the delustre-reducing effect of
the Na2S04 solution and water pre-soaks were the results of structural changes
in the ...
Textile Institute, Manchester, Eng, 1958
2
Chemical Technology in the Pre-Treatment Processes of Textiles
Tendency of acetate fibres to delustre in aqueous bath above 80°C force to dye
these fibres at 75-80°C, giving poor wet-fastness properties. This short-coming of
acetate has been removed recently (Xtol fibres) [73, 74]. 1.6.4 Regenerated ...
3
Routledge Diccionario Técnico Inglés:
... adjGEOL, HYDROL, OCEAN, PETR TECH deltaico deltaic2; - plaiform n GEOL,
GEOPHYS, OCEAN plataforma deltaica/ deluge n METEO diluvio m deluster
AmE see delustre BrE delustre vi BrE TEXTIL deslustrar demagnetization n
COAL, ...
4
Australian Farm Journal
Made into almost every type of household glassware item, Carnival glass came
in a multitude of colours and even delustre and iridescent finishes. The likes of
vases, cake plates, dishes and bowls along with ANTIQUES AND
COLLECTABLES ...
5
The British rayon and synthetic fibres manual
Treatments for short periods at pH values below 9.5 do not weaken or delustre
cellulose acetate yarns appreciably. Stronger alkalis cause saponification, the
degree and speed depending upon the conditions of treatment and the alkali
used.
British Rayon., Silk Journal., 1954
6
Cleaner Production: Technologies and Tools for Resource ...
Optical finishes added to either brighten or delustre the textile. Absorbent and soil
release finishes alter surface tension and other properties to increase water
absorbency or improve soil release. Softeners and abrasion-resistant finishers
are ...
7
The Amateur: A Journal of Literature and the Fine Arts
_ Voilà. donc ce qu'il est. Moi,je suis pauvre, et n'eus Tout enfant, que les bois
oùje t'uyats pieds nus. Peut-être uumisvje aussi quelque blason illustre Qu'une
rouille de sang à cette heure delustre ; Peut-être ai-je des droits, dans l'ombre ...
8
At the Origins of Mathematical Economics: The Economics of ...
La plupart des officiers ne reçoivent delustre que par l'estime& la
reconnaissancedont les peuplessontpénétrés pourles defenseursdela patrie ; la
consideration publique & l'honneur payent lesguerriers. (r) Le propriétaire qui ne
tire de ...
Richard Van Den Berg, 2005
9
German Technical Dictionary
... finish glass Mattglas n <Ker & Glas> frosted glass Mattglasur f<Ker & Glas>
matt glaze Mattheit f <Fertig> flatness mattieren v<Textil>delustre Mattieren n <
Bau> deadening mattierte Buchstaben mpl<Ker & Glas> dim letters Mattierung f1.
10
Handbook of Textile Fibre Structure: Fundamentals and ...
Some conditions of melt-spinning, which have been used to delustre nylon, can
lead to occluded spherulites within the fibres. However, normal spinning and
drawing conditions lead to a high density of nuclei, which gives a degenerate
form of ...
Stephen Eichhorn, J. W. S. Hearle, M Jaffe, 2009