英语动词CLEMMED的变化形式
PRESENT
Present
I clemmed
you clemmed
he/she/it clemmeds
we clemmed
you clemmed
they clemmed
Present continuous
I am clemmeding
you are clemmeding
he/she/it is clemmeding
we are clemmeding
you are clemmeding
they are clemmeding
Present perfect
I have clemmeded
you have clemmeded
he/she/it has clemmeded
we have clemmeded
you have clemmeded
they have clemmeded
Present perfect continuous
I have been clemmeding
you have been clemmeding
he/she/it has been clemmeding
we have been clemmeding
you have been clemmeding
they have been clemmeding
PAST
Past
I clemmeded
you clemmeded
he/she/it clemmeded
we clemmeded
you clemmeded
they clemmeded
Past continuous
I was clemmeding
you were clemmeding
he/she/it was clemmeding
we were clemmeding
you were clemmeding
they were clemmeding
Past perfect
I had clemmeded
you had clemmeded
he/she/it had clemmeded
we had clemmeded
you had clemmeded
they had clemmeded
Past perfect continuous
I had been clemmeding
you had been clemmeding
he/she/it had been clemmeding
we had been clemmeding
you had been clemmeding
they had been clemmeding
FUTURE
Future
I will clemmed
you will clemmed
he/she/it will clemmed
we will clemmed
you will clemmed
they will clemmed
Future continuous
I will be clemmeding
you will be clemmeding
he/she/it will be clemmeding
we will be clemmeding
you will be clemmeding
they will be clemmeding
Future perfect
I will have clemmeded
you will have clemmeded
he/she/it will have clemmeded
we will have clemmeded
you will have clemmeded
they will have clemmeded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been clemmeding
you will have been clemmeding
he/she/it will have been clemmeding
we will have been clemmeding
you will have been clemmeding
they will have been clemmeding
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would clemmed
you would clemmed
he/she/it would clemmed
we would clemmed
you would clemmed
they would clemmed
Conditional continuous
I would be clemmeding
you would be clemmeding
he/she/it would be clemmeding
we would be clemmeding
you would be clemmeding
they would be clemmeding
Conditional perfect
I would have clemmed
you would have clemmed
he/she/it would have clemmed
we would have clemmed
you would have clemmed
they would have clemmed
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been clemmeding
you would have been clemmeding
he/she/it would have been clemmeding
we would have been clemmeding
you would have been clemmeding
they would have been clemmeding
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you clemmed
we let´s clemmed
you clemmed
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
clemmeded
Present Participle
clemmeding
与 «CLEMMED»相关的英语书籍
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The English Dialect Dictionary, Being the Complete ...
BYWATER ShefCum. Here's thy poddish-—thou must be fair clemmed, CAIN!-I
Shad. field Dial. (1839) 11 i ; w.Yks.' Tha clam-vengeance-looking rascal ; Crime
(1885) 65. Wm. He may hoaf kill the, . . . or clam the, WHEELER Dial. (1790) 16. n
.
Cf. the north country ' clemmed.' *Clammed, or Clemmed. To kill or ' do for ' [West
Rud- ham, May 27, 1887, M. C. H. B.]. Clamp. (i) An extempore brick-kiln, in
which bricks are burned when there is not earth enough near the spot to answer
the ...
English Dialect Society, 1895
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Four dialect words, clem, lake, nesh, and oss. [With] Addenda
I amna (am not) clemmed.— [Au) aam-) nu' klaemd] . 24. Staffs. : Stone. Clemmed
to death= [tlaemd tu') daeth ] . 29. Lincoln : Lincoln. Clammed to deeiid= [tlaamd
tu') d:ee-u'd] . 3o. North Hants : Irchester. I'm nearly clammed=[a.n)m) n:ee u'rli' ...
Thomas Hallam (philologist.), 1885
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Four dialect words: clem, lake, nesh, and oss : their modern ...
Clemmed to death=: [tlaemd tu') daeth] . 29. Lincoln : Lincoln. Clammed to deevid
= [tlaamd tu') d:ee-u'd] . 3o. North Hants : Irchester. I'm nearly ctomme<fc=[au)m)
n:eeu'rli' tlaamd] . 32. Heref. : Near Leominster. Most (nearly) clemmed to ...
Thomas Hallam, English Dialect Society, 1885
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A glossary of the Lancashire dialect, by J.H. Nodal and G. ...
(Lane) Ne best bite on no brom, ne no bent nauj>er, Passe to pasture, ne pike
non erbes, Ne non ox to no hay, lie no horse to water ; Al schal crye lax-clemmed.
E. Eng. Allit. P., C, L 392. Hard is the choice When valiant men must eat their ...
John Howard Nodal, George Milner, 1875
In a moment, however, she burst into tears andsaid, " I wasso clemmed; I was so
dreadfully clemmed ! " I pretended not to see the thing with which she had tried to
appease her hunger or to notice her tears. Looking as cheerful as I could, I said, ...
Sarah Jane Fitzgerald, 1881
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A Dictionary of North East Dialect
Plus "bree, breese - the gadfly" Atkinson Cleve 1868; "bumbore - the gadfly"
Atkinson Cleve 1868 clemmed to feel the effects of hunger or thirst "clemmed -
hungry" Atkinson Cleve 1868; "clemm'd - starved" Gibson C'd 1880, Roker C20/
mid; ...
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A Glossary of the Lancashire Dialect
Passe to pasture, ne pike non erbes, Ne non ox to no hay, ne no horse to water ;
Al schal crye tea-clemmed. E. Eng. Allit. P., C, 1. 392. BEN JONSON. Hard is the
choice 1509- When valiant men must eat their arms or clem. Every Man out of his
...
John Howard Nodal, George Milner, 1875
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Tales and sketches of Lancashire life
For t' lift up one poor mite of a bein' moore helpless than he wur ; to do unto
others moore than he'd have done to him, he's clemmed hissel' to deeath. Yo'
may turn up yo'r een, an' look shocked ; but what I tell yo's true ; Joe's bin
clemmed to ...
But, iv they wur'n to put th' Corn Bill on again, there's mony a theawsan' would be
clemmed to deeoth, o' ov a rook. Jone. Ah, there would so, Sam, 'at I know on. But
see yo; there's a deal on 'em 'ud go deawn afore me. Aw'd may somebody ...
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Even though Yorkshire has several words for being cold, such as 'nithered' and 'nesh,' Sheffield alone uses 'clemmed' meaning 'starved.'. «Sheffield Telegraph, 六月 14»
Tracking down where Welsh language dialects collide
“Words like clemmed for hungry are spoken in Welshpool which could come from the Welsh, arglemio. “People living in the town also say sietyn ... «WalesOnline, 六月 11»