CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO SCRUZE
PRESENT
Present
I scruze
you scruze
he/she/it scruzes
we scruze
you scruze
they scruze
Present continuous
I am scruzing
you are scruzing
he/she/it is scruzing
we are scruzing
you are scruzing
they are scruzing
Present perfect
I have scruzed
you have scruzed
he/she/it has scruzed
we have scruzed
you have scruzed
they have scruzed
Present perfect continuous
I have been scruzing
you have been scruzing
he/she/it has been scruzing
we have been scruzing
you have been scruzing
they have been scruzing
PAST
Past
I scruzed
you scruzed
he/she/it scruzed
we scruzed
you scruzed
they scruzed
Past continuous
I was scruzing
you were scruzing
he/she/it was scruzing
we were scruzing
you were scruzing
they were scruzing
Past perfect
I had scruzed
you had scruzed
he/she/it had scruzed
we had scruzed
you had scruzed
they had scruzed
Past perfect continuous
I had been scruzing
you had been scruzing
he/she/it had been scruzing
we had been scruzing
you had been scruzing
they had been scruzing
FUTURE
Future
I will scruze
you will scruze
he/she/it will scruze
we will scruze
you will scruze
they will scruze
Future continuous
I will be scruzing
you will be scruzing
he/she/it will be scruzing
we will be scruzing
you will be scruzing
they will be scruzing
Future perfect
I will have scruzed
you will have scruzed
he/she/it will have scruzed
we will have scruzed
you will have scruzed
they will have scruzed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been scruzing
you will have been scruzing
he/she/it will have been scruzing
we will have been scruzing
you will have been scruzing
they will have been scruzing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would scruze
you would scruze
he/she/it would scruze
we would scruze
you would scruze
they would scruze
Conditional continuous
I would be scruzing
you would be scruzing
he/she/it would be scruzing
we would be scruzing
you would be scruzing
they would be scruzing
Conditional perfect
I would have scruze
you would have scruze
he/she/it would have scruze
we would have scruze
you would have scruze
they would have scruze
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been scruzing
you would have been scruzing
he/she/it would have been scruzing
we would have been scruzing
you would have been scruzing
they would have been scruzing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you scruze
we let´s scruze
you scruze
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
scruzing
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SCRUZE»
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1
The works of Edmund Spenser, with notes by H.J. Todd
XXXIII. The soveraine weede betwixt two marbles plaine Shee pownded small,
and did in peeces bruze; And then atweene her lilly handës twaine Into his
wound the juice thereof did scruze; And round about, as ihe could well it uze, The
stem ...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1805
2
American encyclopedic dictionary
scruze. scrd turn, s. [ Lat. ) 1. Comp. Anat.: Tho bag or external tegumentary
covering, inclosing tho testes in the higher mammals. Id man it is subject to a
distinct disease known as chimney-sweep's cancer, from the lia- biJity of that
class to ...
Robert Hunter, John Alfred Williams, Sidney John Hervon Herrtage, 1897
3
A new and complete dictionary of the English and German ...
Fartliing. Scropliulary, skrftf-à-lîr-è, t. tie 3)rauntvurj , 9taucbtttir$ - t.îf ÎiWfraiit/ tie
entiivuri, ta& ®utm> îraut. [têt АрЬ«ЬпкЬ. Scrotocele, skrô-to-sèk-; s. Scrotum,
skro-tum, (Iflt.) 5. ter JÇotciiffltf. *Serouge, skrSozbe, f. Scruze. Scro w, skr A, f.
Scroll.
4
The imperial encyclopaedic dictionary: a new and exhaustive ...
scruze. scro turn, *. [Lat.] 1. Comp. Anat. : The bag or external tegumentary
covering, inclosing the testes in the higher mammals. In man it is subject to a
distinct disease known as chimney-sweep's cancer, from the liability of that class
to suffer ...
5
Sound and symbol in the dialogue of the works of Charles ...
sense of 'To incommode by pressing against (a person) ; to encroach on (a
person's) space in sitting or standing . . .' and cites as its earliest example the
entry in Johnson's Dictionary 1755 under scruze: 'This word ... is still preserved,
at least ...
6
A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon & Cant: Embracing English, ...
It is the old English scruze, to squeeze or crush, and seems to have no native
origin. It is perhaps from Spanish estrujar, to press, strain or thrust, which is
derived from Latin extorculare, to press out (as wine from grapes) ; torculum, a
press, ...
Albert Barrère, Charles Godfrey Leland, 1897
7
The works of Edmund Spenser: with a selection of notes from ...
For shee of herbes had great rrftendlment,] Ital. intrndimettto, intendment,
understanding. Upton. xxxiii. 4. scruze ;] S<iueeze. Perhaps from terete. Todd.
xxxm. ft. the intuse deepe,] The contusion deep. Ui-ion. thereon, and forth with l jj
XXXIX.
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1869
8
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
Scatterlings, scattered rovers or ravagers. Scerne, discern. Sclave, slave.
Sclaunders, slanders. Scord, marked, engraved. Score, reckoning. Seorse,
exchange. Serine, Scryne, chest, coffer. Scruze, squeeze out, press out. Scryde,
descried.
The soveraine weede betwixt two marbles plaine 9 Shee pownded small, and did
in peeces bruze ; And then atweene her lilly handes twaine Into his wound the
juice thereof did scruze 3 ; And round about, as she could well it uze, The flesh ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
33 The soveraine weede betwixt two marbles plaine 1 Shee pownded small, and
did in peeces bruze ; And then atweene her lilly handes twaine Into his wound
the iuice thereof did scruze 2 ; And round about, as she could well it uze, The ...