СПРЯЖЕНИЕ ГЛАГОЛА SUBTILIZE
PRESENT
Present
I subtilize
you subtilize
he/she/it subtilizes
we subtilize
you subtilize
they subtilize
Present continuous
I am subtilizing
you are subtilizing
he/she/it is subtilizing
we are subtilizing
you are subtilizing
they are subtilizing
Present perfect
I have subtilized
you have subtilized
he/she/it has subtilized
we have subtilized
you have subtilized
they have subtilized
Present perfect continuous
I have been subtilizing
you have been subtilizing
he/she/it has been subtilizing
we have been subtilizing
you have been subtilizing
they have been subtilizing
PAST
Past
I subtilized
you subtilized
he/she/it subtilized
we subtilized
you subtilized
they subtilized
Past continuous
I was subtilizing
you were subtilizing
he/she/it was subtilizing
we were subtilizing
you were subtilizing
they were subtilizing
Past perfect
I had subtilized
you had subtilized
he/she/it had subtilized
we had subtilized
you had subtilized
they had subtilized
Past perfect continuous
I had been subtilizing
you had been subtilizing
he/she/it had been subtilizing
we had been subtilizing
you had been subtilizing
they had been subtilizing
FUTURE
Future
I will subtilize
you will subtilize
he/she/it will subtilize
we will subtilize
you will subtilize
they will subtilize
Future continuous
I will be subtilizing
you will be subtilizing
he/she/it will be subtilizing
we will be subtilizing
you will be subtilizing
they will be subtilizing
Future perfect
I will have subtilized
you will have subtilized
he/she/it will have subtilized
we will have subtilized
you will have subtilized
they will have subtilized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been subtilizing
you will have been subtilizing
he/she/it will have been subtilizing
we will have been subtilizing
you will have been subtilizing
they will have been subtilizing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would subtilize
you would subtilize
he/she/it would subtilize
we would subtilize
you would subtilize
they would subtilize
Conditional continuous
I would be subtilizing
you would be subtilizing
he/she/it would be subtilizing
we would be subtilizing
you would be subtilizing
they would be subtilizing
Conditional perfect
I would have subtilize
you would have subtilize
he/she/it would have subtilize
we would have subtilize
you would have subtilize
they would have subtilize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been subtilizing
you would have been subtilizing
he/she/it would have been subtilizing
we would have been subtilizing
you would have been subtilizing
they would have been subtilizing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you subtilize
we let´s subtilize
you subtilize
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
subtilized
Present Participle
subtilizing
КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «SUBTILIZE»
Поиск случаев использования слова
subtilize в следующих библиографических источниках. Книги, относящиеся к слову
subtilize, и краткие выдержки из этих книг для получения представления о контексте использования этого слова в литературе на английский языке.
1. purify, rarefy, subtilize; clarify, clear; wash, lave, Chem. edulcorate, cleanse,
depurate; strain, sift, filter, Chem. rectify, elutriate; purge, Med. absterge,
expurgate, winnow. 2. cultivate, polish, humanize, civilize, subtilize, spiritualize;
elevate, ...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
SUBTiUTY. See Subtilty. * SUBTIL1ZATION. n. s [from subtilize.] 1. Subtilization is
making any thing so voiatile as to rife readily in steam or vapour, <*N«Vry — No
subtilizat on, division of parts, or refining, can alter these resistances. Ckeyne. s.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge
X. Subsidization is making any thing so volatile as to rise readily in steam or
vapour. Quinsy. — No tubtilization, division of parts, nr refining, can alter these
resistances. G/xyne. 2. Refinement ; superfluous acuteness. (1.) mTo SUBTILIZE,
v. a. f ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1806
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New English and Italian Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary
attenuating; cavils Soltigliare, va. 1. to subtilize, refine; toil* uate, make fine; to
sharpen , point to become attenuated, thin, emaciav. tenuated ; to subtilize , to be
over detail; to refine, cavil Sottigliativo, -a, adj. attenuating, matins t£ Sotligliato, -a
, ...
John Millhouse, Ferdinando Bracciforti, 1869
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Critical Synoptics: Menippean Satire and the Analysis of ...
Not at all. — Why then do you try to "enlarge" your mind? Subtilize it. (MD 331)
Melville's appeal is to empiricism and epistemological common sense. But while
Melville might urge his readers to "subtilize" their minds, the practice he engages
...
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A New Dictionary of the Italian and English Languages Based ...
—]a lingua, to sharpen one's tongue ,- 3. to subtilize, use subtleties, refine, cavil ,-
v. n. to become thin, emaciated; adj. -ntc. Sottigliotivo, adj. that has the power
ofsharpening. Sottigliézza, s. f. l. subtilty; 2. sharpness, thinness. — d'aria ...
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The Globe dictionary of the English language
SUBSECTION. SUBTILIZE. by an individual ; also, the suni or amount contributed
by all ; also, the paper on which the names of the subscribers and the sums
subscribed are entered. Subsection, (auh-sek'shun) n. Division or part of a
section ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
n. s. [from subtilize.] 1. Subtilization is making any thing so volatile as to rife
readily in steam or vapour. Quincy. — No subtilization, division of parts, or
retining^can alter these resistances. Cbeyne. a. Refinement ; superfluous
acutenese. (l.) ...
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
n.s. [from subtilize.'] 1. Subtilization is making any thing so volatile as to rife
readily in steam or vapour. Qjtincj. — No subtilization, division of parts, or refining
, can alter these reli stances. Cbeyne. a. Refinement ; superfluous aenteness. (1.)
...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Tolerable Entertainment: Herman Melville and Professionalism ...
Subtilize it. (74:280) Like the challenge to members of his audience to interpret
the whale's face themselves, Ishmael's analysis questions his readers'
relationship to knowledge. Putting "enlarge" into quotation marks, Ishmael cites
its ...