英語の動詞ENREGIMENTの活用
PRESENT
Present
I enregiment
you enregiment
he/she/it enregiments
we enregiment
you enregiment
they enregiment
Present continuous
I am enregimenting
you are enregimenting
he/she/it is enregimenting
we are enregimenting
you are enregimenting
they are enregimenting
Present perfect
I have enregimented
you have enregimented
he/she/it has enregimented
we have enregimented
you have enregimented
they have enregimented
Present perfect continuous
I have been enregimenting
you have been enregimenting
he/she/it has been enregimenting
we have been enregimenting
you have been enregimenting
they have been enregimenting
PAST
Past
I enregimented
you enregimented
he/she/it enregimented
we enregimented
you enregimented
they enregimented
Past continuous
I was enregimenting
you were enregimenting
he/she/it was enregimenting
we were enregimenting
you were enregimenting
they were enregimenting
Past perfect
I had enregimented
you had enregimented
he/she/it had enregimented
we had enregimented
you had enregimented
they had enregimented
Past perfect continuous
I had been enregimenting
you had been enregimenting
he/she/it had been enregimenting
we had been enregimenting
you had been enregimenting
they had been enregimenting
FUTURE
Future
I will enregiment
you will enregiment
he/she/it will enregiment
we will enregiment
you will enregiment
they will enregiment
Future continuous
I will be enregimenting
you will be enregimenting
he/she/it will be enregimenting
we will be enregimenting
you will be enregimenting
they will be enregimenting
Future perfect
I will have enregimented
you will have enregimented
he/she/it will have enregimented
we will have enregimented
you will have enregimented
they will have enregimented
Future perfect continuous
I will have been enregimenting
you will have been enregimenting
he/she/it will have been enregimenting
we will have been enregimenting
you will have been enregimenting
they will have been enregimenting
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would enregiment
you would enregiment
he/she/it would enregiment
we would enregiment
you would enregiment
they would enregiment
Conditional continuous
I would be enregimenting
you would be enregimenting
he/she/it would be enregimenting
we would be enregimenting
you would be enregimenting
they would be enregimenting
Conditional perfect
I would have enregiment
you would have enregiment
he/she/it would have enregiment
we would have enregiment
you would have enregiment
they would have enregiment
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been enregimenting
you would have been enregimenting
he/she/it would have been enregimenting
we would have been enregimenting
you would have been enregimenting
they would have been enregimenting
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you enregiment
we let´s enregiment
you enregiment
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
enregimented
Present Participle
enregimenting
«ENREGIMENT»に関連する英語の本
以下の図書目録から
enregimentの使いかたを見つけましょう。
enregimentに関する本と英語文献で使われた文脈を提供するための簡単な抜粋文。
His idea of order was to enregiment mankind, and his scheme of national
happiness to dominate. He knew nothing higher, nothing better, and he
proceeded to apply these narrow principles, with the conviction that he was a
Solon as well as ...
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Tracts for Missionary Use
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fyabe, ift — bag unfer Stird)enregiment einer freien ©taatgoerfaffung feinblid) ...
Protestant Episcopal Tract Society, 1854
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The Life of the Rev. Andrew Bell: ... Prebendary of ...
When I was in Russia they began to enregiment and discipline the Cossacks,
and it was thought that for the present they were entirely spoiled. I think your
military friend and critic is very courageous in giving an opinion of the order of
battle, ...
Robert Southey, Charles Cuthbert Southey, Caroline Bowles Southey, 1844
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A History of England: Extending from the signature of Magna ...
... their country, without the aid ofa royal proclamation, which summoned every
July 25. male to arms, between the ages of sixteen and sixty; commanding even
the bishops and abbots, to arm and enregiment their monks and other clergy.
5
The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
... That in case any Surgeons enRegiment, Battalion, Corps or Independent
company os hrIilitia, (ffledm AHOW' after the disembodyrin thereof, and before the
res ective Days here- "lFffathoffiflh inafter fixed sor the I-sals-yearly Payment of
the ...
Great Britain, Sir George Kettilby Rickards, 1810
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Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
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delight 3T^rf^ 3TFR JRR TOT, 31l|IlRd TOT I Enregiment to put in discipline, to
form into a regiment fiWT *T ^ 2^5T WTT I Enrich ^tft^T v.t to make rich «Rt, FR, ^
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Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta, 1998
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A history of England, in which it is intended to consider ...
... their country, without the aid of a royal proclamation, which summoned every
July 25. ma'e to arms, between the ages of sixteen and sixty; commanding even
the bishops and abbots, to arm and enregiment their monks and other clergy.
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Thomas Carlyle: A History of the First Forty Years of His ...
You cannot drill a regiment of knaves into a regiment of honest men, enregiment
and organise them as cunningly as you will. Give us the honest men, and the well
-ordered regiment comes of itself. Reform one man—reform thy own inner man; ...
James Anthony Froude, 2011
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An Inaugural Address, Delivered Before the Directors of the ...
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enregiment unb bie ^ird;enjuef;t einnotbroenbiger ©egenftanb bet> CtubiumS,
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Samuel Simon Schmucker, David Frederick Schaeffer, 1826
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Flaubert and Don Quijote: The Influence of Cervantes on ...
... only as a tool to enregiment morality. Implicit in the Quijote are the following
age-old question questions: Do lasciviousness (which had a broader definition
then than now), madness, and immorality come from the work of literature or art?