英语动词SMEECH的变化形式
PRESENT
Present
I smeech
you smeech
he/she/it smeeches
we smeech
you smeech
they smeech
Present continuous
I am smeeching
you are smeeching
he/she/it is smeeching
we are smeeching
you are smeeching
they are smeeching
Present perfect
I have smeeched
you have smeeched
he/she/it has smeeched
we have smeeched
you have smeeched
they have smeeched
Present perfect continuous
I have been smeeching
you have been smeeching
he/she/it has been smeeching
we have been smeeching
you have been smeeching
they have been smeeching
PAST
Past
I smeeched
you smeeched
he/she/it smeeched
we smeeched
you smeeched
they smeeched
Past continuous
I was smeeching
you were smeeching
he/she/it was smeeching
we were smeeching
you were smeeching
they were smeeching
Past perfect
I had smeeched
you had smeeched
he/she/it had smeeched
we had smeeched
you had smeeched
they had smeeched
Past perfect continuous
I had been smeeching
you had been smeeching
he/she/it had been smeeching
we had been smeeching
you had been smeeching
they had been smeeching
FUTURE
Future
I will smeech
you will smeech
he/she/it will smeech
we will smeech
you will smeech
they will smeech
Future continuous
I will be smeeching
you will be smeeching
he/she/it will be smeeching
we will be smeeching
you will be smeeching
they will be smeeching
Future perfect
I will have smeeched
you will have smeeched
he/she/it will have smeeched
we will have smeeched
you will have smeeched
they will have smeeched
Future perfect continuous
I will have been smeeching
you will have been smeeching
he/she/it will have been smeeching
we will have been smeeching
you will have been smeeching
they will have been smeeching
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would smeech
you would smeech
he/she/it would smeech
we would smeech
you would smeech
they would smeech
Conditional continuous
I would be smeeching
you would be smeeching
he/she/it would be smeeching
we would be smeeching
you would be smeeching
they would be smeeching
Conditional perfect
I would have smeech
you would have smeech
he/she/it would have smeech
we would have smeech
you would have smeech
they would have smeech
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been smeeching
you would have been smeeching
he/she/it would have been smeeching
we would have been smeeching
you would have been smeeching
they would have been smeeching
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you smeech
we let´s smeech
you smeech
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
smeeching
与 «SMEECH»相关的英语书籍
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
SMEECH, v. and sb. Wor. Hrf. s.Cy. Sus. w.Cy. Wil. Dor. Som. Dev. Cor. Also
written smeach Wor. Cor.; smeetch Dev. Con"; and in forms smichc Dor.; smitch
Hrf. Dor.I 50m. Dev.l2 Cor.m [smit, smitj'.] 1. v. To smoke; an assibilated form of '
smee ...
2
The Dark Duke (Mills & Boon Vintage 90s Historical)
Then Lady Hester addressed Canon Smeech. “I understand the harvest was
particularly goodthis year.” “Ah,indeed, um,yes. Very fine, very fine.” The canon
rambled on time for some about the crops and livestock ofthe village of
Barroughby, ...
3
Mills & Boon Vintage 90s... (Modern, Desire and Historical) ...
Then Lady Hester addressed Canon Smeech. “I understand the harvest was
particularly good this year.” “Ah, indeed, um, yes. Very fine, very fine.” The canon
rambled on for some time about the crops and livestock of the village of
Barroughby, ...
Michelle Reid, Eileen Wilks, Margaret Moore,
2013
4
Report and Transactions
Devon. Assoc, vol. vii. pp. 430 et seq ; Hal. There has always been the same
confusion in the dialect between to smell, to feel, and to taste, as in French sentir.
So with the older Saxon smeech, which may be either smell, stench, dust, or
smoke.
5
Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for ...
... of men lost their lives through the sand “ ruising ” in upon them, but many more
died before they reached the age of fifty by the “ smeech ” or fine powder from
dressing the stones. The widows of Blackborough came down in a troop for
parish ...
Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art,
1910
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Dialects in the southwest of England
To complete the picture we should be able to add StE smell and dirt and their
dialect equivalents (cf. smeech "smell" at D 9 and cookery smeech "sooty dirt" at
D 8 above) , but unfortunately these words were not asked in SED. The present ...
7
Cooper Monographs on English and American Language and ...
To complete the picture we should be able to add StE smell and dirt and their
dialect equivalents (cf. smeech "smell" at D 9 and cookery smeech "sooty dirt" at
D 8 above) , but unfortunately these words were not asked in SED . The present ...
8
A dialogue in the Devonshire dialect, by a lady [M. Palmer]: ...
Smitch or Smeech, s. Any animal matter, such as feathers, thrown on the fire, is
said to make a smitch. To Smitch or Smeech, v. a. to smirch or blacken with
smoke ; corr. from Smutch, an old English word, from Smut. Smitchy or Smeechy,
adj.
Mary Palmer, sir James Frederick Palmer,
1837
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Delphi Works of John Galsworthy (Illustrated)
From her costume, andthe expression ofher little resolute face, hesawat once
what was coming. “I'm going withyou,” she said. “Nonsense, mydear; Igo straight
into the City. I can't have you racketting about!” “I must see oldMrs. Smeech.” “Oh
...
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The Forsyte Saga: Easyread Comfort Edition
“I must see old Mrs. Smeech.” “Oh, your precious 'lame ducks!” grumbled out old
Jolyon. He did not believe her excuse, but ceased his opposition. There was no
doing anything with that pertinacity of hers. At Victoria he put her into the carriage
...