CONIUGAZIONE IN INGLESE DEL VERBO ATTEMPER
PRESENT
Present
I attemper
you attemper
he/she/it attempers
we attemper
you attemper
they attemper
Present continuous
I am attempering
you are attempering
he/she/it is attempering
we are attempering
you are attempering
they are attempering
Present perfect
I have attempered
you have attempered
he/she/it has attempered
we have attempered
you have attempered
they have attempered
Present perfect continuous
I have been attempering
you have been attempering
he/she/it has been attempering
we have been attempering
you have been attempering
they have been attempering
PAST
Past
I attempered
you attempered
he/she/it attempered
we attempered
you attempered
they attempered
Past continuous
I was attempering
you were attempering
he/she/it was attempering
we were attempering
you were attempering
they were attempering
Past perfect
I had attempered
you had attempered
he/she/it had attempered
we had attempered
you had attempered
they had attempered
Past perfect continuous
I had been attempering
you had been attempering
he/she/it had been attempering
we had been attempering
you had been attempering
they had been attempering
FUTURE
Future
I will attemper
you will attemper
he/she/it will attemper
we will attemper
you will attemper
they will attemper
Future continuous
I will be attempering
you will be attempering
he/she/it will be attempering
we will be attempering
you will be attempering
they will be attempering
Future perfect
I will have attempered
you will have attempered
he/she/it will have attempered
we will have attempered
you will have attempered
they will have attempered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been attempering
you will have been attempering
he/she/it will have been attempering
we will have been attempering
you will have been attempering
they will have been attempering
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would attemper
you would attemper
he/she/it would attemper
we would attemper
you would attemper
they would attemper
Conditional continuous
I would be attempering
you would be attempering
he/she/it would be attempering
we would be attempering
you would be attempering
they would be attempering
Conditional perfect
I would have attemper
you would have attemper
he/she/it would have attemper
we would have attemper
you would have attemper
they would have attemper
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been attempering
you would have been attempering
he/she/it would have been attempering
we would have been attempering
you would have been attempering
they would have been attempering
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you attemper
we let´s attemper
you attemper
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
attempered
Present Participle
attempering
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ATTEMPER»
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1
A Dictionnary of the English Language
t. To mingle; to weaken by the mixture of something else ; to dilute. Nobility
attemper: sovereignty, and draws the eyes of the S/zaieszsi), Henry V.
Slyaiefliaare. To corrupt 5 to people somewhat aside from the line royal. Bacon.
Attemper'd suns ...
2
Information and Automation: International Symposium, ISIA ...
... China, November 10-11, 2010. Revised Selected Papers Luo Qi. The New
Grid Task Attemper Layer Model Based on Role Zhou Xin Zhong Shenzhen
Housing Dedicated Fund Management Center for Public Facilities, Shenzhen,
China ...
3
Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
She to her guests doth bounteous banquet dight, Attemper d, goodly, well for
health and for delight. Spenser. 4. To fit to something else. The bramble bush,
where birdes of every kinde To the waters fall their tunes attemper right. Spenser,
S/teji ...
4
The Imperial Dictionary, English, Technological, and ...
To soften, mollify, or moderate ; as, to attemper rigid justice with clemency. — 3.
To mix in just proportion ; to regulate ; as, a mind well attempered with kindness
and justice. — 4. To accommodate ; to fit or make suitable. Arts attempered to the
...
5
The Two Books of Homilies Appointed to be Read in Churches
that be indued with this spiritual wisdom. k For, as they can search where to find
this wisdom, and know of whom to ask it, so know they again that in time it is
found, and can therefore attemper themselves1 to the occasion of the time, to
suffer ...
And many a sunless solitude 25 Of Radnor's inmost mountains rude,) To crown
the banquet's solemn close, Themes of British glory chose; And to the strings of
various chime Attemper'd thus the fabling rime. so V. 29. And to the strings of ...
Thomas Warton, Richard Mant, 1802
7
The poetical works of ... Thomas Warton. To which are now ...
And many a sunless solitude 2i Of Radnor's inmost mountains rude,) To crown
the banquet's solemn close, Themes of British glory chose ; And to the strings of
various chime Attemper'd thus the fabling rime. 30 V. 29. And to the strings of ...
Thomas Warton, Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore), 1802
8
Christology: A Discourse Concerning Christ: ... Being a New ...
... as it was afterwards likewise the Case of the Three Apostles, when Christ was
Transtigured. For had nor-that glorious Light been thus attemper'd both these
times, it had proved too strong either for Moses ot Old, or the Apoitles afterwards.
9
The Poetical Works of the Late Thomas Warton, and Poet Laureate
And many a sunless solitude • n Of Radnor's inmost mountains rude,) To crown
the banquet's solemn close, Themes of British glory chose ; And to the strings of
various chime Attemper'd thus the fabling rime. 3Q V. 29. And to the strings of ...
Thomas Warton, Richard Mant, 1802
10
The Works of Edmund Spenser
The bramble busti, where byrdes of every kinde To the waters fall their tunes
attemper right. Col. O happie Hobbinoll, I bleste thy state, That Paradise hast
founde which Adam lost : Here wander may thy flocke early or late, 1 1 Withouten
dread ...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1805