英語の動詞EMBOGUEの活用
PRESENT
Present
I embogue
you embogue
he/she/it embogues
we embogue
you embogue
they embogue
Present continuous
I am emboguing
you are emboguing
he/she/it is emboguing
we are emboguing
you are emboguing
they are emboguing
Present perfect
I have embogued
you have embogued
he/she/it has embogued
we have embogued
you have embogued
they have embogued
Present perfect continuous
I have been emboguing
you have been emboguing
he/she/it has been emboguing
we have been emboguing
you have been emboguing
they have been emboguing
PAST
Past
I embogued
you embogued
he/she/it embogued
we embogued
you embogued
they embogued
Past continuous
I was emboguing
you were emboguing
he/she/it was emboguing
we were emboguing
you were emboguing
they were emboguing
Past perfect
I had embogued
you had embogued
he/she/it had embogued
we had embogued
you had embogued
they had embogued
Past perfect continuous
I had been emboguing
you had been emboguing
he/she/it had been emboguing
we had been emboguing
you had been emboguing
they had been emboguing
FUTURE
Future
I will embogue
you will embogue
he/she/it will embogue
we will embogue
you will embogue
they will embogue
Future continuous
I will be emboguing
you will be emboguing
he/she/it will be emboguing
we will be emboguing
you will be emboguing
they will be emboguing
Future perfect
I will have embogued
you will have embogued
he/she/it will have embogued
we will have embogued
you will have embogued
they will have embogued
Future perfect continuous
I will have been emboguing
you will have been emboguing
he/she/it will have been emboguing
we will have been emboguing
you will have been emboguing
they will have been emboguing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would embogue
you would embogue
he/she/it would embogue
we would embogue
you would embogue
they would embogue
Conditional continuous
I would be emboguing
you would be emboguing
he/she/it would be emboguing
we would be emboguing
you would be emboguing
they would be emboguing
Conditional perfect
I would have embogue
you would have embogue
he/she/it would have embogue
we would have embogue
you would have embogue
they would have embogue
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been emboguing
you would have been emboguing
he/she/it would have been emboguing
we would have been emboguing
you would have been emboguing
they would have been emboguing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you embogue
we let´s embogue
you embogue
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
emboguing
«EMBOGUE»に関連する英語の本
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1
The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
In disembogue, bogue is from the Italian bocca, mouth ; embogue (ira- boccare)
is to put into one's mouth ; de embogue is the opposite, to put out of one's mouth.
Dis means about in different directions. Subscription is often unfitly used for ...
2
An Account of the Weather and Diseases of South-Carolina: By ...
... now appears thick, as containing many- earthy particles. One tiling worthy of
remark is, that all our rivers (and I suppose it to be so eveiy where) have what are
called Bars, where they dis- < '•- embogue embogue themselves into the sea.
3
The Gentleman's Magazine
In disembogue, bogue is from the Italian bocca, mouth ; embogue (im- Aoccare)
is to put into one's mouth ; de embogue is the opposite, to put out of one's mouth.
Dis means about in -different directions. Subscription is often unfitly used for ...
4
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
In disembogue, bogue is from Ihe Italian iocco, mouth ; embogue (im- boccare) is
to put into one's mouth ; de embogue is the opposite, to put out of one's mouth.
Dis means about in different directions. Subscription is often unfitly used for ...
5
The Gentleman's Magazine
In disembogue, bogue is from the Italian bocca, mouth ; embogue (im- boccare)
is to put into one's mouth ; de embogue is the opposite, to put out of one's mouth,
his means about in different directions. Subscription is often unfitly used for ...
6
An Account of the Weather and Diseases of South-Carolina
... now appears Thick," as containing many earthy Particles. One thing' worthy of
remark is, that all our rivers (and I suppose'it to be so every Where) have 'what'
are called Bars, where they disL - * '* embogue embogue themselves into the sea
.
7
THE GENTLEMEN'S MAGAZINE, AND HISTORICAL CHRONICLE. FROM ...
In disembogue, bogue is from the Italian booca, mouth ; embogue (im- boccare)
is to put into one's mouth ; de embogue is the opposite, to put out of one's mouth.
Dis means about in different directions. Subscription is often unfitly used for ...
8
Life Review'd; a poem ... To which is added an Elogy on the ...
At his Direction rapid, Light'ning flies, And T hunders rumble thro' th' vaulted
Skies, Earthquakes embogue, and sStorm or Flame devour, Sped by the Breath
of his vindictive Pow'r. He actuatestoo thy Frame, governs thy Breath, And but a
Step ...
Elizabeth Smith (of Birmingham.), 1783
9
English Etymology: Or, a Derivative Dictionary of the ...
DlS-EM-BOGUE; BwE, BwzZ, Bounte, Bwxec, fauces; unde vox, vocis; unde
quoque bucca ; Ital. bocca; Fr. Gall. bouche ; unde boguc, embogue, disembogue
;. the efflux of mighty river: through the wide opening: of distended channelt.
George William Lemon, 1783
10
An Universal Etymological Dictionary
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Craptr. f/M- * F. lie-pare, L.] to crawl upon all Four: 3 alle) _CRE'DENCE
sCredczziia, ...