英語の動詞UNSINEWの活用
PRESENT
Present
I unsinew
you unsinew
he/she/it unsinews
we unsinew
you unsinew
they unsinew
Present continuous
I am unsinewing
you are unsinewing
he/she/it is unsinewing
we are unsinewing
you are unsinewing
they are unsinewing
Present perfect
I have unsinewed
you have unsinewed
he/she/it has unsinewed
we have unsinewed
you have unsinewed
they have unsinewed
Present perfect continuous
I have been unsinewing
you have been unsinewing
he/she/it has been unsinewing
we have been unsinewing
you have been unsinewing
they have been unsinewing
PAST
Past
I unsinewed
you unsinewed
he/she/it unsinewed
we unsinewed
you unsinewed
they unsinewed
Past continuous
I was unsinewing
you were unsinewing
he/she/it was unsinewing
we were unsinewing
you were unsinewing
they were unsinewing
Past perfect
I had unsinewed
you had unsinewed
he/she/it had unsinewed
we had unsinewed
you had unsinewed
they had unsinewed
Past perfect continuous
I had been unsinewing
you had been unsinewing
he/she/it had been unsinewing
we had been unsinewing
you had been unsinewing
they had been unsinewing
FUTURE
Future
I will unsinew
you will unsinew
he/she/it will unsinew
we will unsinew
you will unsinew
they will unsinew
Future continuous
I will be unsinewing
you will be unsinewing
he/she/it will be unsinewing
we will be unsinewing
you will be unsinewing
they will be unsinewing
Future perfect
I will have unsinewed
you will have unsinewed
he/she/it will have unsinewed
we will have unsinewed
you will have unsinewed
they will have unsinewed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unsinewing
you will have been unsinewing
he/she/it will have been unsinewing
we will have been unsinewing
you will have been unsinewing
they will have been unsinewing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unsinew
you would unsinew
he/she/it would unsinew
we would unsinew
you would unsinew
they would unsinew
Conditional continuous
I would be unsinewing
you would be unsinewing
he/she/it would be unsinewing
we would be unsinewing
you would be unsinewing
they would be unsinewing
Conditional perfect
I would have unsinew
you would have unsinew
he/she/it would have unsinew
we would have unsinew
you would have unsinew
they would have unsinew
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unsinewing
you would have been unsinewing
he/she/it would have been unsinewing
we would have been unsinewing
you would have been unsinewing
they would have been unsinewing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unsinew
we let´s unsinew
you unsinew
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unsinewed
Present Participle
unsinewing
«UNSINEW»に関連する英語の本
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Oh, for two special reasons, Which may to you perhaps seem much unsinew'd,
10 But yet to me they are strong. The queen his mother 29. make] Q4Qs, Pope+,
Jen. Glo.+, Dyce ii. Om. QaQ3. give Ff et cet. 31. [Exeunt] Exit. Ff. Scene vii.] Cap.
William Shakespeare,
2001
2
The Works of William Shakespeare: Hamlet. King Lear. Othello
O, for two special reasons, Which may to you perhaps seem much unsinew'd, But
yet to me they're strong. The queen his mother Lives almost by his looks ; _and
for myself — My virtue or my plague, be it either which — She's so conjunctive to
...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright,
1866
3
CliffsComplete Shakespeare's Hamlet
King O! for two special reasons; Which may to you, perhaps, seem much unsinew
'd, 10 But yet to me they are strong. The queen his mother Lives almost by his
looks, and for myself, — My virtue or my plague, be it either which, — She's so ...
William Shakespeare,
2004
4
The Complete Hamlet: An Annotated Edition of the Shakespeare ...
... perhaps, seem much unsinew'd, Unsinew'd: “weak” (Barnet, 112) 13 But yet to
me they are strong. The queen his mother 14 Lives almost by his looks; and for
myse1f— 15 My virtue or my plague, be it either which— Either which: “one or the
...
Donald J. Richardson,
2012
5
The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
SINEW, in the Man-sage. To unsinew a horse, called "in French enter-ver, is to
cut the two tendons on the fide of the head, about five inches under the eyes ;
which two join in one -at the tip, or the end of the nose, in order to perform its
motion.
6
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, ...
Two special reasons May to you, perhaps, seem much unsinew'd, And yet to me
are strong. Shakspeare. UNSITCGED, adj. Not scorched ; not touched by fire. —
Three men passed through a fiery furnace, untouched, unsivged. Stephens.
7
A new variorum edition of Shakespeare
Oh, for two special reasons, Which may to you perhaps seem much unsinew'd,
10 But yet to me they are strong. The queen his mother 29. make]Q4Q), Pope + ,
Jen. Glo. + , Dyce ii. Om. Q,Q,. give Ff et cet. 31. [Exeunt.] Exit. Ff. Scene vii.] Cap.
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, Modern Language Association of America,
1918
8
A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Hamlet. 5th ed. 1877
Oh, for two special reasons, Which may to you perhaps seem much unsinew'd,
But yet to me they are strong. The queen his mother 10 29. mahe] Q4Q5, Pope + ,
Jen. Glo. + , Dyce ii. Om. QaQ3. give Ff et cet. 31. [Exeunt.] Exit. Ff. Scene vii.
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness,
1877
9
All for love or, The world well lost. A tragedy, as it is ...
... Eunueh, she has quite unman'd- him :: Can an Roman see, and know him now,
Thus alter'd from the Lord of half Mankind, Unbent, unsinew'd, made a Woman's
Toy, Shrunk from the vast Extent of all his Honoure, And crampt within a Corner ...
10
Observations on Popular Antiquities: Chiefly Illustrating ...
... threshold o'er; Lest, stumbling on the horse-shoe dim, Dire spells unsinew ev'ry
limb. " Lo ! shuddering at the solemn deed, She scatters round the magic seed,
And thrice repeats, ' The seed I sow, My true-love's scythe the crop shall mow.
John Brand, Sir Henry Ellis,
1841