英語の動詞NARCOTISEの活用
PRESENT
Present
I narcotise
you narcotise
he/she/it narcotises
we narcotise
you narcotise
they narcotise
Present continuous
I am narcotising
you are narcotising
he/she/it is narcotising
we are narcotising
you are narcotising
they are narcotising
Present perfect
I have narcotised
you have narcotised
he/she/it has narcotised
we have narcotised
you have narcotised
they have narcotised
Present perfect continuous
I have been narcotising
you have been narcotising
he/she/it has been narcotising
we have been narcotising
you have been narcotising
they have been narcotising
PAST
Past
I narcotised
you narcotised
he/she/it narcotised
we narcotised
you narcotised
they narcotised
Past continuous
I was narcotising
you were narcotising
he/she/it was narcotising
we were narcotising
you were narcotising
they were narcotising
Past perfect
I had narcotised
you had narcotised
he/she/it had narcotised
we had narcotised
you had narcotised
they had narcotised
Past perfect continuous
I had been narcotising
you had been narcotising
he/she/it had been narcotising
we had been narcotising
you had been narcotising
they had been narcotising
FUTURE
Future
I will narcotise
you will narcotise
he/she/it will narcotise
we will narcotise
you will narcotise
they will narcotise
Future continuous
I will be narcotising
you will be narcotising
he/she/it will be narcotising
we will be narcotising
you will be narcotising
they will be narcotising
Future perfect
I will have narcotised
you will have narcotised
he/she/it will have narcotised
we will have narcotised
you will have narcotised
they will have narcotised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been narcotising
you will have been narcotising
he/she/it will have been narcotising
we will have been narcotising
you will have been narcotising
they will have been narcotising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would narcotise
you would narcotise
he/she/it would narcotise
we would narcotise
you would narcotise
they would narcotise
Conditional continuous
I would be narcotising
you would be narcotising
he/she/it would be narcotising
we would be narcotising
you would be narcotising
they would be narcotising
Conditional perfect
I would have narcotise
you would have narcotise
he/she/it would have narcotise
we would have narcotise
you would have narcotise
they would have narcotise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been narcotising
you would have been narcotising
he/she/it would have been narcotising
we would have been narcotising
you would have been narcotising
they would have been narcotising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you narcotise
we let´s narcotise
you narcotise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
narcotised
Present Participle
narcotising
«NARCOTISE»に関連する英語の本
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narcotise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。
1
Plural Medicine, Tradition and Modernity, 1800-2000
We bleed, we purge, we narcotise, like our predecessors, it is true, but being
better acquainted with the history of disease than they were, we know better
when to bleed, when to purge, when to narcotise, than they did ...67 The Lancet's
rhetoric ...
2
A New and comprehensive system of materia medica and ...
A common effect of the 'narcotic poisons, for instance, is to narcotise the brain,
and of the corrosive acids to develop an inflammatory irritation of the intestinal
mucous lining. On the other hand, every narcotic and every acrid poison has
special ...
Charles Julius Hempel, 1865
3
A glossary and etymological dictionary of obsolete and ...
Jul. CsEsar. I am glad I have found this napkin; This was her first remembrance
from the Moor. Othello. Nar, the old word for nearer. To kirk the nar, to God more
far. Spenser's Shef. Cal. Narcotise (F. narcotique), having a sleepy or stu- pifying
...
4
Artistic and Scientific Taxidermy and Modelling: A Manual of ...
... bisulphide of, 59 Carinelia, to narcotise, 44 Carmarina, to fix and preserve, 51
Cartilage, preservation of, 34 Carton Pierre, 264 Cases and mounts for enclosing
specimens, 410 Casting-box, 231 Casting-dress, 295 Casting from a caterpillar, ...
5
Lee, Shakespeare and a tertium quid
I would add to this that in the discussion of the Shakespeare Problem we have a
remarkable illustration of " the power of tradition to narcotise " not only the
aesthetic sense, but to narcotise common-sense itself, and, further, that " only an
...
Sir Granville George Greenwood, 1923
6
Poisons, their effects and detection
Tadpoles as compared with leeches or species of worms belonging to the genus
Nats are used. As a rule, a leech requires double the dose necessary to narcotise
a tadpole. An aqueous solution of the substance is made of such strength that ...
Alexander Wynter Blyth, 1906
7
Watson's Microscope Record
Narcotise, when necessary, as indicated in the first article. The author has
abandoned all methods of mounting in favour of his own. Most forms, but
especially Hypertrichs and Peritrichs are better in Euparal than balsam. Ehrlich's
hematoxylin ...
8
Practical Skills in Biology
Acting humanely - always narcotise animals before carrying out any procedures
that might cause pain. Narcotisation Narcotisa,ion (relaxation) is usually
advisable for animals since many are highly contractile and assume grossly
distorted ...
Allan Jones, Robert H. Reed, Jonathan Weyers, 2007
9
Considerations of the Existence of God, and of the ...
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10
The History of Ancient and Modern Wines
In this way, we may ' “ For he had yeven the gailer drinke so Ofa clarrie, made of
certain wine, With narcotise and opie of Thebes fine,” 8w. . ~ CHAUCER, Knight's
Tale. “ He drinketh Ipocras, clarrie, and Vernage Of spices hote, to encrease his ...
Alexander Henderson, 1824
用語«NARCOTISE»を含むニュース項目
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narcotiseという用語がどのように使われているかを調べてみましょう。
Great Works: Large Poppies, by Emil Nolde
Unlike Impressionism, Expressionism does not soothe or narcotise us. It does not lull us to sleep. We never coo over it. It is often a brutal ... «The Independent, 9月 12»
Ambiguous times
Were they promoted and distributed to narcotise and incapacitate protesters and so preserve the existing order? Or were they the ultimate ... «Sydney Morning Herald, 10月 11»