Verbo "to mill" - coniugazione verbi inglesi

Infinito: to mill (milled|milled)

Verbo "to mill"

Present
I mill
you mill
he/she/it mills
we mill
you mill
they mill

Present continuous
I am milling
you are milling
he/she/it is milling
we are milling
you are milling
they are milling

Simple past
I milled
you milled
he/she/it milled
we milled
you milled
they milled

Past continuous
I was milling
you were milling
he/she/it was milling
we were milling
you were milling
they were milling

Present perfect
I have milled
you have milled
he/she/it has milled
we have milled
you have milled
they have milled

Present perfect continuous
I have been milling
you have been milling
he/she/it has been milling
we have been milling
you have been milling
they have been milling

Past perfect
I had milled
you had milled
he/she/it had milled
we had milled
you had milled
they had milled

Past perfect continuous
I had been milling
you had been milling
he/she/it had been milling
we had been milling
you had been milling
they had been milling

Future
I will mill
you will mill
he/she/it will mill
we will mill
you will mill
they will mill

Future continuous
I will be milling
you will be milling
he/she/it will be milling
we will be milling
you will be milling
they will be milling

Future perfect
I will have milled
you will have milled
he/she/it will have milled
we will have milled
you will have milled
they will have milled

Future perfect continuous
I will have been milling
you will have been milling
he/she/it will have been milling
we will have been milling
you will have been milling
they will have been milling

Conditional present
I would mill
you would mill
he/she/it would mill
we would mill
you would mill
they would mill

Conditional perfect
I would have milled
you would have milled
he/she/it would have milled
we would have milled
you would have milled
they would have milled

Conditional present progressive
I would be milling
you would be milling
he/she/it would be milling
we would be milling
you would be milling
they would be milling

Conditional perfect progressive
I would have been milling
you would have been milling
he/she/it would have been milling
we would have been milling
you would have been milling
they would have been milling

Present subjunctive
I mill
you mill
he/she/it mill
we mill
you mill
they mill

Past subjunctive
I milled
you milled
he/she/it milled
we milled
you milled
they milled

Past perfect subjunctive
I had milled
you had milled
he/she/it had milled
we had milled
you had milled
they had milled

Future subjunctive

Imperative
you mill
we Let´s mill
you mill

Present participle
milling

Past participle
milled

Sinonimi

Sinonimi (inglese) per "mill":

Traduzione (Italiano) di "to mill"

Esempi di frasi (Inglese) con "to mill"

Thank you steel mill.
Here's the gecko mill.
The circular mill is the downside.
Is it Plato, is it Aristotle, is it Kant, is it Mill?
The mill turns slowly, but I believe it turns all the same.
We learn them already from the grapevine and the rumour mill.
The metaphor that I like to use is the metaphor of the circular mill.
the Duo Mill shall be permanently closed no later than 31 December 2006.
The only responses we could provide were the usual, run-of-the-mill ones.
It just sits in a pile near the sugar mill until eventually they burn it.
"Did I evaluate what would be the highest pleasure like Mill would?
Get us a mill so that we can mill our flour, then we will be able to pay for the rest ourselves."
This ruling is grist to the mill of people who question the legality of certain positive actions.
Criminalizing people who do not have papers is grist to the mill of parties which are racist and xenophobic.
Otherwise, it will degenerate into a self-serving paper mill, incapable of real influence.
John Stuart Mill was a great advocate of this -- nice guy besides -- and only been dead 200 years.
This 'progress ' has, in fact, been run-of-the-mill practice at the central banks since the 1930s!
We do not therefore wish to bring grist to the mill of those who, as it were, want to see the back of this scheme.
The terrorist feeds on this type of propaganda; this is what he needs to survive, it is grist to his mill.
This is constant grist to Mr Bonde’ s mill – if I may be so bold as to name names – and he makes political capital out of it.
Unfortunately we, the European Union, have added grist to the mill of mutual destruction with our mistakes.
Additional investments in the hot tube mill as well as the implementation of the staff reduction programme must take place;
This lead to the construction of a buffer zone in the southern part of this province, with the result that the subsidy mill started to turn.
The inherent defect in the system remained, namely the common interest of producer and mill owner to declare high figures.
So basis of utilitarianism -- I'm sure you're familiar at least. ~~~ The three people who voted for Mill before are familiar with this.
Employment is therefore not a run-of-the-mill requirement but a major priority which must take precedence over others.
Do you really not realise that delays in the timetable are grist to the mill of nationalist forces and actually encourage their emergence in these countries?
On the contrary, injections of finance would only be grist to the mill of those people who have been unscrupulously amassing fortunes in Latin America for years.
Many companies have the mill stone of a heavy administrative burden round their necks, and if there is anything that affects companies ’ competitiveness, then this is it.
In order to succeed, however, we must address each and every problem if we want to avoid providing grist to the mill for people-pleasers or the shameful opponents of enlargement.
Nonetheless, this state of affairs – this rumour mill – has also harmed the Commission and I mention it here because it needs to be mentioned.
The night watchman had caught an employee who was stealing socks -- it was a hosiery mill, and he simply backed a truck up to the loading dock and was shoveling in mountains of socks.
That corresponds to an expenditure of less than EUR 0.20 per citizen per year for the youth exchange programme and is in the region of a per mill of the overall budget.
This is not a run-of-the-mill enterprise, but one of the future, entailing dignified, state-of-the art activities involving fish as noble as bass, bream and turbot.