英语动词ENLARD的变化形式
PRESENT
Present
I enlard
you enlard
he/she/it enlards
we enlard
you enlard
they enlard
Present continuous
I am enlarding
you are enlarding
he/she/it is enlarding
we are enlarding
you are enlarding
they are enlarding
Present perfect
I have enlarded
you have enlarded
he/she/it has enlarded
we have enlarded
you have enlarded
they have enlarded
Present perfect continuous
I have been enlarding
you have been enlarding
he/she/it has been enlarding
we have been enlarding
you have been enlarding
they have been enlarding
PAST
Past
I enlarded
you enlarded
he/she/it enlarded
we enlarded
you enlarded
they enlarded
Past continuous
I was enlarding
you were enlarding
he/she/it was enlarding
we were enlarding
you were enlarding
they were enlarding
Past perfect
I had enlarded
you had enlarded
he/she/it had enlarded
we had enlarded
you had enlarded
they had enlarded
Past perfect continuous
I had been enlarding
you had been enlarding
he/she/it had been enlarding
we had been enlarding
you had been enlarding
they had been enlarding
FUTURE
Future
I will enlard
you will enlard
he/she/it will enlard
we will enlard
you will enlard
they will enlard
Future continuous
I will be enlarding
you will be enlarding
he/she/it will be enlarding
we will be enlarding
you will be enlarding
they will be enlarding
Future perfect
I will have enlarded
you will have enlarded
he/she/it will have enlarded
we will have enlarded
you will have enlarded
they will have enlarded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been enlarding
you will have been enlarding
he/she/it will have been enlarding
we will have been enlarding
you will have been enlarding
they will have been enlarding
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would enlard
you would enlard
he/she/it would enlard
we would enlard
you would enlard
they would enlard
Conditional continuous
I would be enlarding
you would be enlarding
he/she/it would be enlarding
we would be enlarding
you would be enlarding
they would be enlarding
Conditional perfect
I would have enlard
you would have enlard
he/she/it would have enlard
we would have enlard
you would have enlard
they would have enlard
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been enlarding
you would have been enlarding
he/she/it would have been enlarding
we would have been enlarding
you would have been enlarding
they would have been enlarding
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you enlard
we let´s enlard
you enlard
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
enlarding
与 «ENLARD»相关的英语书籍
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The canons of criticism and glossary: being a supplement to ...
P. 212. 2 Hen. IV. — and doth enlarge his Rising] i. e. encrease his army. But this
won't go down with Mr. W.'s queazy palate, without a slice of bacon to relish it.
And therefore he says, " It is probable, Shakespear wrote enlard ; i. e- *c fatten
and ...
Thomas Edwards, Richard Roderick, 1765
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A Revisal of Shakespear's Text: Wherein the Alterations ...
Mr. Warburton thinks it probable that ' Shakespear ' wrote, enlard, that is, fatten
and encourage his * cause.' 1 must.beg leave, to think differently, and that the
poet would not have used so homely a metaphor, to express the effect of
something ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
No, this thrice worthy and right valiant lord Must not so stale his palm, nobly
acquir'd ; Nor, by my will, assubjugate his merit, As amply titled as Achilles is, By
going to Achilles : That were to enlard his fat-already pride 3 ; And add more
coals to ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Edward Capell, 1821
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The canons of criticism, and glossary, being a supplement to ...
And this receives no 'small confirmation from Shakespear himself '; who joins the
two words together in TROILUS and CRESSInA: Act'z. Sc. -8*;\ where Ulysses,
speaking of Achilles, saith-3701. 7. P. 414.. That were to' enlard his Pride, ...
Thomas EDWARDS (Barrister, of Lincoln's Inn.), 1758
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King Richard III. King Henry VIII. Troilus and Cressida. ...
No, this tlu-ice worthy and right valiant lord Must not so stale his palm, nobly
acquir'd; Nor, by my will, assubjugate his merit, As amply titled as Achilles is, By
going to Achilles : That were to enlard his fat-already pride ; 1 And add more
coals to ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Edmond Malone, 1826
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King Henry VIII. Troilus and Cressida
O, this is well; he rubs the vein of him. [Aside DIO. And how his silence drinks up
this applausel sdfide. Ajax. IfI go to him, with my arm'd fist I'll pash him Over the
face.5 3 That were to enlard &C.] This is only the well-known proverb-Grease a
fat ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1803
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
Enj0y'd. Neither can be enjoy'd, if both remain alive - Lear. Enkindle. Than trusted
home, might yet enkindle you unto the crown Macbeth. Enlard. That were to
enlard his fat-already pride Troilus and Cressida. Enlarge your griefs and I will
give ...
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare
King Lear, i. 4. To ENKINDLE. late. To urge; to incite; to stimuThat, trusted home,
Might yet enkindle you unto the crown, Besides the thane of Cawdor. Macbeth, i.
3. To ENLARD. To fatten; to increase. That were to enlard his fat-already pride.
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Merry wives of Windsor. Troilus and Cressida
No, this thrice worthy and right valiant lord Must not so stale his palm, nobly
acquir'd; Nor, by my will. assubjugate his merit, As amply titled as Achilles is, ' By
going to Achilles : That were to enlard his fat-already pride”; And add more coals
to ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, 1821
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Troilus and Cressida. Romeo and Juliet
N 0, this thrice-worthy and right-valiant lord Must not so stale his palm, nobly
acquir'd; Nor, by my will, assubjugate his merit, As amply titled as Achilles is, By
going to Achilles: That were to enlard his fat—already pridef' And add more coals
to ...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Isaac Reed, 1809