영어 동사 MAMMOCK 의 활용형
PRESENT
Present
I mammock
you mammock
he/she/it mammocks
we mammock
you mammock
they mammock
Present continuous
I am mammocking
you are mammocking
he/she/it is mammocking
we are mammocking
you are mammocking
they are mammocking
Present perfect
I have mammocked
you have mammocked
he/she/it has mammocked
we have mammocked
you have mammocked
they have mammocked
Present perfect continuous
I have been mammocking
you have been mammocking
he/she/it has been mammocking
we have been mammocking
you have been mammocking
they have been mammocking
PAST
Past
I mammocked
you mammocked
he/she/it mammocked
we mammocked
you mammocked
they mammocked
Past continuous
I was mammocking
you were mammocking
he/she/it was mammocking
we were mammocking
you were mammocking
they were mammocking
Past perfect
I had mammocked
you had mammocked
he/she/it had mammocked
we had mammocked
you had mammocked
they had mammocked
Past perfect continuous
I had been mammocking
you had been mammocking
he/she/it had been mammocking
we had been mammocking
you had been mammocking
they had been mammocking
FUTURE
Future
I will mammock
you will mammock
he/she/it will mammock
we will mammock
you will mammock
they will mammock
Future continuous
I will be mammocking
you will be mammocking
he/she/it will be mammocking
we will be mammocking
you will be mammocking
they will be mammocking
Future perfect
I will have mammocked
you will have mammocked
he/she/it will have mammocked
we will have mammocked
you will have mammocked
they will have mammocked
Future perfect continuous
I will have been mammocking
you will have been mammocking
he/she/it will have been mammocking
we will have been mammocking
you will have been mammocking
they will have been mammocking
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would mammock
you would mammock
he/she/it would mammock
we would mammock
you would mammock
they would mammock
Conditional continuous
I would be mammocking
you would be mammocking
he/she/it would be mammocking
we would be mammocking
you would be mammocking
they would be mammocking
Conditional perfect
I would have mammock
you would have mammock
he/she/it would have mammock
we would have mammock
you would have mammock
they would have mammock
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been mammocking
you would have been mammocking
he/she/it would have been mammocking
we would have been mammocking
you would have been mammocking
they would have been mammocking
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you mammock
we let´s mammock
you mammock
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
mammocked
Present Participle
mammocking
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1
The Adventures of D'artello: Love and Ward
Their mammock and their only escape was romping away, smashing into tents
and tripping over panicking people. The Phantoms ignored D'artello and went
straight toward the stumbling creature, as if they knew, as if their maddened ...
2
Shakspere's Vocabulary: Its Etymological Elements. I.
D. and Skeat, s. v. mateh; also Bjorkman, p. 250. 2 0bscure. It is not given in the
etymological dictionaries. Cent. D. makes no attempt at explaining it. The first
instances I know of, are from Shakspere and Milton. The latter also has
mammock n.
3
The Plays of William Shakespeare. In Ten Volumes. With the ...
Oh, I warrant, how he mammock'd it! 7 Vol. ' Than gilt his trophy.- ] Gilt means a
display of gold, a word now obsolete. So in Hen. V. " Our gayness and our gilt are
all besinirch'd." Stbevehs. 7 mammock'd it.] To mammock is to pull in pieces, ...
William Shakespeare, 1773
4
The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With ...
5 mammock'd it.] To mammock is to cut 5n pieces, or to tear. So, in The DcviTs
Charter, 1607 : " That he were chop'd in mammocks, I could eat him." Steevens. 6
A crack, madam.] Thus in Cynthia $ Revels by Ben Jonson: - □ Since we are ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1778
5
King Richard III. King Henry VIII. Coriolanus
Gilt means a difplay of gold, a word now obfolcte. So in Hen. V. " Our gaynefs and
our gilt are all befmirch'd." STEEVENS. 7 mammock'd it.] To mammock is to pull in
pieces, to tear. So in Tbs Dcvi.'s Charter, 1607. «' That 1 Wtrt tbou thi Hefltr, ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1773
6
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: King Henry VIII. ...
You would be another Penelope : yet, they say, + —.mammock'd !>.] To
mammock is to cut in pieces, of to tear. So, io The Devil s Cbaritr, 1607 : " That he
were chopp'd in mammocks, I could eat him." S rriviNs. 5 A crack, madam.'] Thus
in ...
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, Samuel Johnson, 1790
7
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: King Henry VIII. ...
You would be another Penelope : yet, they say, * — □ mammock'd jr.] To
mammock is to cut in pieces, or to tear. So, in The Devil's Charter, 1607 : " That
he were chopp'd in mammocks, I could eat him." Steevens. 5 A crack, madam."]
Thus in ...
William Shakespeare, 1790
8
Mercenaries: An African Security Dilemma
Mammock. John. 22. National Islamic Front. 35 NATO. in Kosovo. 32. 34
negotiation. failure of. 2 Neimoller. Johan. 58-9 neoliberalism. 3 Netherlands.
VOC trading company. 43 Neto. Dr Agostinho. MPLA (Angola). 21 NGOs (
humanitarian).
Abdel-Fatau Musah, Kayode Fayemi, J. 'Kayode Fayemi, 2000
9
An English and Danish Dictionary ...
MAMA, Sub. vmmma, mon/er. MAMALUKES, Sub. Il/[ama/ubber. MAMMOCK,
Sub. bed', &sider/bibe Mammock=, sent/er, Ie-vninar. MEXMMON, Szb. Alum-
mon. M A MMON rsT, Sub. mammom tntl, shm tragttr after riigdo'n. MAN, Sub.
maze/be; ...
10
Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language
Malversation, mâl-vër-sà'-shùn. s. bad shifts, mean artifices. Mamma, mâm-mà'. s.
the fond word for mother Mammillary, mtun'-mïl-lâ-rè. a. belonging to the pups. [
piece. Mammock, mâm'-mûk. s. a large, shapeless Mammock mâm'-mûk. v. a. to ...