CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO CIVILISED
PRESENT
Present
I civilise
you civilise
he/she/it civilises
we civilise
you civilise
they civilise
Present continuous
I am civilising
you are civilising
he/she/it is civilising
we are civilising
you are civilising
they are civilising
Present perfect
I have civilised
you have civilised
he/she/it has civilised
we have civilised
you have civilised
they have civilised
Present perfect continuous
I have been civilising
you have been civilising
he/she/it has been civilising
we have been civilising
you have been civilising
they have been civilising
PAST
Past
I civilised
you civilised
he/she/it civilised
we civilised
you civilised
they civilised
Past continuous
I was civilising
you were civilising
he/she/it was civilising
we were civilising
you were civilising
they were civilising
Past perfect
I had civilised
you had civilised
he/she/it had civilised
we had civilised
you had civilised
they had civilised
Past perfect continuous
I had been civilising
you had been civilising
he/she/it had been civilising
we had been civilising
you had been civilising
they had been civilising
FUTURE
Future
I will civilise
you will civilise
he/she/it will civilise
we will civilise
you will civilise
they will civilise
Future continuous
I will be civilising
you will be civilising
he/she/it will be civilising
we will be civilising
you will be civilising
they will be civilising
Future perfect
I will have civilised
you will have civilised
he/she/it will have civilised
we will have civilised
you will have civilised
they will have civilised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been civilising
you will have been civilising
he/she/it will have been civilising
we will have been civilising
you will have been civilising
they will have been civilising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would civilised
you would civilised
he/she/it would civilised
we would civilised
you would civilised
they would civilised
Conditional continuous
I would be civilising
you would be civilising
he/she/it would be civilising
we would be civilising
you would be civilising
they would be civilising
Conditional perfect
I would have civilised
you would have civilised
he/she/it would have civilised
we would have civilised
you would have civilised
they would have civilised
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been civilising
you would have been civilising
he/she/it would have been civilising
we would have been civilising
you would have been civilising
they would have been civilising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you civilise
we let´s civilise
you civilise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
civilised
Present Participle
civilising
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «CIVILISED»
civilised
civilized
meaning
hindi
mess
hire
money
caveman
society
civilization
civilisation
generally
refers
state
polities
which
combine
these
basic
institutions
having
more
civilised
high
culture
development
both
technological
terrorist
acts
that
shocked
world
wiktionary
from
jump
navigation
search
comparative
superlative
most
grammarphobia
blog
this
scepter
isle
wonder
yanks
intent
replacing
spellings
fast
verbs
define
bring
savage
uneducated
rude
make
civil
elevate
private
life
enlighten
refine
rome
barbarians
also
especially
vocabulary
collins
always
ˈsɪvɪˌlaɪzd
pronunciation
what
seen
allawi
educated
understanding
belfast
telegraph
example
friends
drinking
bottles
wine
staggering
10 CITAS EN INGLÉS CON «CIVILISED»
Citas y frases célebres con la palabra
civilised.
It is the duty of the followers of Islam to spread through the civilised world, a knowledge of what Islam means - its spirit and message.
I have a flat in Paris and go there a lot, but the Eurostar's much more civilised than flying.
There is nothing more foreign to a civilised and democratic system than preventive detention.
We would all love to walk up to someone and shoot them in the head, there's no doubt about that. We're too civilised to admit it, but we're happy to read about it.
Going to a restaurant is one of my keenest pleasures. Meeting someplace with old and new friends, ordering wine, eating food, surrounded by strangers, I think is the core of what it means to live a civilised life.
Suicide is possible, but not probable; hanging, I trust, is even more unlikely; for I hope that, by the time I die, my countrymen will have become civilised enough to abolish capital punishment.
I think the police are a major part of the glue that holds civilised life together. They're not highly paid.
The permissive society has been allowed to become a dirty phrase. A better phrase is the civilised society.
The war on terror is the most insane and immoral war of all time. The Americans are doing what they did in Vietnam, bombing villages. But how can a civilised nation do this? How can you can eliminate suspects, their wives, their children, their families, their neighbours? How can you justify this?
Pretending is the basis of civilised society, and it is sometimes necessary for all of us. Without it we are nothing more than a pack of snarling dogs.
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CIVILISED»
Descubre el uso de
civilised en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
civilised y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
A
Civilised Savagery: Britain and the New Slaveries in ...
Britain and the New Slaveries in Africa, 1884-1926 Kevin Grant. A CIVILISED
SAVAGERY This page intentionally leji blank A CIVILISED SAVAGERY Britain
and A Civilised Savagery.
2
Civilised streets: a guide to traffic calming
Traffic calming in Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden.
3
Eighteenth-century Ceramics: Products for a
Civilised Society
Numerous publications describe well the provenance of eighteenth-century ceramics. This book focuses instead on the producers and consumers of these new material goods.
4
Savage Or
Civilised?: Manners in Colonial Australia
Manners mattered, to individuals and to society. Original and compelling, Savage or Civilised? is the story of behaviour, respect and manners in colonial Australia."--Publisher's description.
5
A Pinch of Posh: A Beginner's Guide to Being
Civilised
Through a life lived as an example of civilisation, the authors show how to create a new perfect brand of posh for a post-post-punk generation.
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Jacqueline Llewelyn-Bowen, 2006
6
Slavery in the
Civilised British Government Under the Cloak ...
On the plight of the untouchables in India.
Jotīrāva Govindarāva Phule, 1991
7
Why Manners Matter: The Case for
Civilised Behaviour in a ...
Do manners really matter, anyway? Yes! says Lucinda Holdforth in this passionate and elegant essay, drawing on history's great writers and thinkers to argue, unashamedly, that manners are absolutely essential to civilisation.
8
The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute: JRAI : ...
He showed that, in asking us to point out any instance of a savage race having of
its own unaided efforts become civilised, the author was requiring a proof which,
from the nature of the case, it was impossible to furnish ; for if history could tell ...
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873
9
THE JOURNAL OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF GREAT ...
He showed that, in asking us to point out any instance of a savage race having of
its own unaided efforts become civilised, the author was requiring a proof which,
from the nature of the case, it was impossible to furnish ; for if history could tell ...
10
Civilised Society: Uncivilised Events in
Civilised Society
This is a story of uncivilised events in civilised society, when you are new in a civilised society - it is digusting. Have you even thought about what name to call people that behaviour bad in civilised society.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CIVILISED»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
civilised en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Borrower and lender, addict and dealer, do battle over money that …
Very few civilised peoples would accept the humiliation that Brussels is attempting to foist upon the Greeks. Brussels might want to blame ... «Irish Independent, Jul 15»
Greek citizens: 'It's like being in a war without weapons'
People have been very calm, very civilised, but if they go to the supermarket and cannot find food to put on the table for their families the ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Are sleeper trains facing extinction?
That final whistle before you bed down then snake through Scotland, Spain or Siberia harks back to the civilised days of travel. It's bettered only ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
OPINION: We beat the bombers by our example
Collective remembrance is an important function of a civilised society. What is even more important, perhaps, is what we learn. If, as a society, ... «Western Morning News, Jul 15»
Budget 2015: Why do we call social security payments 'benefits …
Social security is the bedrock of a civilised society. Yet by referring to it as a bonus that's now become a 'burden' or a 'bill' that can no longer be ... «The Independent, Jul 15»
Don't gag free speech
Most Western countries and their governments see it as the foundation of a civilised society. Many governments and regimes around the world ... «Bangkok Post, Jul 15»
Nothing boaring about Gympie's big pig hunting weekend
But the animal on the spit will be the only civilised pig there when hunters from all over Australia bring in the feral pigs they will have been ... «Gympie Times, Jul 15»
Lonely tale of Nagorno-Karabakh
“Our primary goal is to be integrated into the civilised and international community,” says Sahakyan, a balding, ruddy man in his 50s. «Public Radio of Armenia, Jul 15»
Brazil introduces new law to reduce high rate of caesarean procedure
Researchers say many women also see caesareans as more civilised and modern, and natural birth as primitive, ugly and inconvenient. «TV360, Jul 15»
Rihanna videos: A mom's worst nightmare
It seemed to encapsulate what many thought was the breakdown of civilised society taking place within the wider world. It contained an unprecedented level of ... «The Zimbabwe Daily, Jul 15»