CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO DISHUMOUR
PRESENT
Present
I dishumour
you dishumour
he/she/it dishumours
we dishumour
you dishumour
they dishumour
Present continuous
I am dishumouring
you are dishumouring
he/she/it is dishumouring
we are dishumouring
you are dishumouring
they are dishumouring
Present perfect
I have dishumoured
you have dishumoured
he/she/it has dishumoured
we have dishumoured
you have dishumoured
they have dishumoured
Present perfect continuous
I have been dishumouring
you have been dishumouring
he/she/it has been dishumouring
we have been dishumouring
you have been dishumouring
they have been dishumouring
PAST
Past
I dishumoured
you dishumoured
he/she/it dishumoured
we dishumoured
you dishumoured
they dishumoured
Past continuous
I was dishumouring
you were dishumouring
he/she/it was dishumouring
we were dishumouring
you were dishumouring
they were dishumouring
Past perfect
I had dishumoured
you had dishumoured
he/she/it had dishumoured
we had dishumoured
you had dishumoured
they had dishumoured
Past perfect continuous
I had been dishumouring
you had been dishumouring
he/she/it had been dishumouring
we had been dishumouring
you had been dishumouring
they had been dishumouring
FUTURE
Future
I will dishumour
you will dishumour
he/she/it will dishumour
we will dishumour
you will dishumour
they will dishumour
Future continuous
I will be dishumouring
you will be dishumouring
he/she/it will be dishumouring
we will be dishumouring
you will be dishumouring
they will be dishumouring
Future perfect
I will have dishumoured
you will have dishumoured
he/she/it will have dishumoured
we will have dishumoured
you will have dishumoured
they will have dishumoured
Future perfect continuous
I will have been dishumouring
you will have been dishumouring
he/she/it will have been dishumouring
we will have been dishumouring
you will have been dishumouring
they will have been dishumouring
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would dishumour
you would dishumour
he/she/it would dishumour
we would dishumour
you would dishumour
they would dishumour
Conditional continuous
I would be dishumouring
you would be dishumouring
he/she/it would be dishumouring
we would be dishumouring
you would be dishumouring
they would be dishumouring
Conditional perfect
I would have dishumour
you would have dishumour
he/she/it would have dishumour
we would have dishumour
you would have dishumour
they would have dishumour
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been dishumouring
you would have been dishumouring
he/she/it would have been dishumouring
we would have been dishumouring
you would have been dishumouring
they would have been dishumouring
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you dishumour
we let´s dishumour
you dishumour
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
dishumoured
Present Participle
dishumouring
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DISHUMOUR»
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1
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
O how I doe feed upon this now, xnA fat myselfe ! y □ f here were a couple
unexpectedly dishumour'd : well by this time, I hope, sir Puntarvolo and his dog
are both out of humour to travaile. Ben Jonson. Every Man out of kis Humour, act
v. sc.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
2
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Us passions (passioman) — say rather, whimsies, fan- DIS- DiCLlNE. O how I
doe feed upon this now, and fit myselfe ! i a couple unexpectedly dishumour'd:
well by this time. cies. Maci. J here were I hope, sir Puntarvolo and aja dog arc
both ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
3
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
HirMOUR one who directs lli9 actions solely by the impulse of • O how I doe feed
upon this now, and fet myselfe ! re a couple unexpectedly dishumour'd : well by
this time. his passions (po&sionum)— -say rather, whimsies, DIS- cies- INCLINE.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
4
A New English Dictionary of the English Language: A to K
Dishu'mocr, n. good humour, or temper. Maci. O how I doe feed upon this now,
and fat myselfe ! here were a couple unexpectedly dishumour'd : well by this time,
1 hope, sir Puntarvolo and his dog are both out of humour to travaile. B. Jonson.
5
A New Dictionary of the English Language ...
To be or cause to be, out of humour; out of Macs'. 0 how I doe feed upon this now,
and fat myselfel here were a couple unexpectedly dishumour'd: well by this time, I
hope. sir Puntarvolo and his dog are both out of humour to travailc. B. Jonson.
6
Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry
(V f), by plotting the square root of the elapsed time against the logarithm of the
average dishumour of a rectangular brick calculated from Henry's tables.6 The
dimensions of the brick were assumed to be in the ratio of 1 : 1-414 : 2 which ...
7
The British Essayists: The Spectator
By this means we raise our imaginations to what is not to be expected in human
life ; and, because we 'did not beforehand think of the creature we are
enamoured of, as subject to dishumour, age, sickness, impatience, or sullenness,
but ...
8
Euery Man Ovt of His Hvmovr: A Comicall Satyre Acted in the ...
... I. wi] not heare thee : away tnmanmo. _ M Aer . O,how I doe feed vpon this now,
and sit my selfe .'here werea couple vnexPectedly dishumour'd : well, by this time
, 1 hope , sier uT A A v o r. o and his dog are both out of humour to trauaile.
9
The Spectator. A new edition with illustrative notes, to ...
You are to understand, that all ill-natured words or uneasy gestures are sufficient
cause for banishment ; speaking impatiently to servants, making a man repeat
what he says, says, or any thing that betrays inattention or dishumour, are NO.
You are extremely cruel to a generous nature, which has a tenderness for you
that renders your least dishumour insupportably afilicting. After short starts of
passion, not to be inclined to reconciliation, is what is against all rules of
Christianity ...
Isaac Disraeli, B. Disraeli, 1863
NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «DISHUMOUR»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
dishumour no contexto das seguintes notícias.
From Here To Eternity, Hungarian Style
Indeed such is the degree of dishumour of Europe's leaders with the present government, that it is still not clear whether the price for any form of ... «EconoMonitor, jan 12»