CONIUGAZIONE IN INGLESE DEL VERBO DISENTRANCE
PRESENT
Present
I disentrance
you disentrance
he/she/it disentrances
we disentrance
you disentrance
they disentrance
Present continuous
I am disentrancing
you are disentrancing
he/she/it is disentrancing
we are disentrancing
you are disentrancing
they are disentrancing
Present perfect
I have disentranced
you have disentranced
he/she/it has disentranced
we have disentranced
you have disentranced
they have disentranced
Present perfect continuous
I have been disentrancing
you have been disentrancing
he/she/it has been disentrancing
we have been disentrancing
you have been disentrancing
they have been disentrancing
PAST
Past
I disentranced
you disentranced
he/she/it disentranced
we disentranced
you disentranced
they disentranced
Past continuous
I was disentrancing
you were disentrancing
he/she/it was disentrancing
we were disentrancing
you were disentrancing
they were disentrancing
Past perfect
I had disentranced
you had disentranced
he/she/it had disentranced
we had disentranced
you had disentranced
they had disentranced
Past perfect continuous
I had been disentrancing
you had been disentrancing
he/she/it had been disentrancing
we had been disentrancing
you had been disentrancing
they had been disentrancing
FUTURE
Future
I will disentrance
you will disentrance
he/she/it will disentrance
we will disentrance
you will disentrance
they will disentrance
Future continuous
I will be disentrancing
you will be disentrancing
he/she/it will be disentrancing
we will be disentrancing
you will be disentrancing
they will be disentrancing
Future perfect
I will have disentranced
you will have disentranced
he/she/it will have disentranced
we will have disentranced
you will have disentranced
they will have disentranced
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disentrancing
you will have been disentrancing
he/she/it will have been disentrancing
we will have been disentrancing
you will have been disentrancing
they will have been disentrancing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disentrance
you would disentrance
he/she/it would disentrance
we would disentrance
you would disentrance
they would disentrance
Conditional continuous
I would be disentrancing
you would be disentrancing
he/she/it would be disentrancing
we would be disentrancing
you would be disentrancing
they would be disentrancing
Conditional perfect
I would have disentrance
you would have disentrance
he/she/it would have disentrance
we would have disentrance
you would have disentrance
they would have disentrance
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disentrancing
you would have been disentrancing
he/she/it would have been disentrancing
we would have been disentrancing
you would have been disentrancing
they would have been disentrancing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disentrance
we let´s disentrance
you disentrance
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to disentrance
Past participle
disentranced
Present Participle
disentrancing
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DISENTRANCE»
Scopri l'uso di
disentrance nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
disentrance e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Poems of Browning: Volume One: 1826-1840
350 355 360 365 370 375 380 385 Before, avails forthwith to disentrance The
mischief—soon to lead a mystic dance Amon you! Nay, who sits alone in Rome? I
-Iave t ose great hands indeed hewn out a home For me—compelled to live?
John Woolford, Daniel Karlin,
2014
2
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Disentrance, disentrans′, v.t.toawakenfromatranceordeepsleep: to arousefrom a
reverie.—n.Disentrance′ment. Disentwine, disentwīn′, v.t. to untwine.
Disenvelop, disenvel′op, v.t.tofreefrom that in which a thing is enveloped, to
unfold.
3
A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Disengage, dis-ín-ga'dje, v. a. To quit. Disengaged, dls-én-gâdjdj pari. a. At
leisure. Disentangle, dls-«n-tang'gl, v. a. To free from. Disenthral, dls-en-tfaràlj
v. a. To set free. Disenthrone, dls-ín-thr3'ne, v. a. To dépose a soverelgn.
Disentrance ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan,
1812
4
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Der. entrancement; disentrance. ENTRAP, to ensnare. (F.—L. and Teut.) In
Spenser, F. Q. ii. 1. 4.—OF. entraper, 'topester; .. also, to intrap;' Cot.—F. en, from
L. in;andOF.trape, a trap,ofG. origin. SeeTrap (1). ENTREAT,totreat,to beg. (F.—L.
) In ...
5
South American Sketches; or a visit to Rio Janeiro, the ...
... may be pretty sure that he will never see anything more lovely in this lower
world. As the noble vessel dances over the blue waves to the shining islands in
the disENTRANCE 'ro RIO JANEIRO. 19 tance, the excitement continually
increases.
Thomas Woodbine HINCHLIFF,
1863
6
Coleridge: Critic of Shakespeare
Many obvious improbabilities will be endured as belonging to the groundwork of
the story rather than to the drama, in the first scenes, which would disturb or
disentrance us from all illusion in the acme of our excitement, as, for instance,
Lear's ...
Muḥammad Muṣṭafá Badawī,
1973
7
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
triwl'. r. a. to set free Disenthrone, dis-en-Mrone'. r. a. to depose from sovereignty [
from a trance Disentrance, dis-en-transe'. r. a. to awaken Disesteem, dls-e-stei'm'.
*. slight, dislike [like Disesteem, dls-e-stfem'. v. a. to slight, to dis- Disfavour, ...
8
A Dictionary of the English Language
... To set free ; to restore to liberty ; to rescue from slavery. To DISENTHRONE, (
dis-en-t*rone') v.a. To depose from sovereignty ; to dethrone. To DISENTITLE, (
dis-en-ti'-U) v. a. To deprive of claim or title. To DISENTRANCE, (dis-en-transe') «
.a.
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson,
1828
9
A General Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
... v. to set free Djsenthrone, dis-en-tnron', v. to dethrone Disentrance, dis-en-
trans', v. to waken from a trance or deep sleep Disespouse, dis-e-spowi', v. to
separate after faith plighted Disesteem, dis-e-stEm', n. slight dislike Disfavour, dis
-fa'vur ...
George Fulton, G. Knight,
1814
10
Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of ...
... to unfold Disenthral, dls-en-f/iriwl'. v. a. to set free Disenthrone, dls-en-iAr6ne'.
r. n. to depose from sovereignty [from a trance Disentrance, dis-en-transe'. r. a. to
awaken Discsteem, dls-A-steem'. >. slight, dislike [like Disesteem, dls-e-steim'.