Verbo "to thin" - coniugazione verbi inglesi

Infinito: to thin (thinned|thinned)

Verbo "to thin"

Present
I thin
you thin
he/she/it thins
we thin
you thin
they thin

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Future subjunctive

Imperative
you thin
we Let´s thin
you thin

Present participle
thinning

Past participle
thinned

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Sinonimi (inglese) per "thin":

Traduzione (Italiano) di "to thin"

Esempi di frasi (Inglese) con "to thin"

Sleek, ultra-thin design
We are the thin line.
It's blended; it's thin.
There is a very thin compromise.
That is the thin edge of the wedge.
The culture of tomato sauce was thin.
And the ice that is there is quite thin.
They seem to have evaporated into thin air.
The tube there's hollow, about paper-thin.
This could be the thin end of the wedge.
And it's made of polyethylene, so it's very thin.
That thin sliver you see here, that's Africa.
It’s a thin film, two-dimensional existence.
The patience of the international community is wearing thin.
This is 20 microns thin, so this is about a baby hair's width.
Life itself is just a thin coat of paint on this planet.
I maintain that this view has just been plucked out of thin air.
(Laughter) It's this thin geeky line that keeps it going.
I regret to say I find that a rather thin answer.
We heard about the atmosphere as a thin layer of varnish.
♫ Me and you, hustling through, holding on through thick and thin, ♫
We are skating on thin ice and progress must be made.
Harm reduction is the thin edge of the wedge leading to legalisation.
As one of our experts said, the United States is skating on very thin ice.
The line between the acceptable and the unacceptable cannot be so thin.
Bobby is holding fantastically thin slices of a mouse brain.
Firstly, we should recognise that Europol did not appear out of thin air.
In order to minimize the weight, it's very thin, it's as thin as a sandwich wrapper.
Unfortunately, however, participants in the 'climax ' are rather thin on the ground.
Now at least we have a document, although I have to say that it is rather thin soup.
It comes back in the winter, but not as permanent ice, as thin ice -- vulnerable.
RB: Well, I think that there's a very thin dividing line between success and failure.
Light comes through, it bounces back off the layers; it's called thin-film interference.
The veneer of social varnish is really far too thin to offer genuine protection.
Human resources are too thin in relation to the volume of aid that we are supposed to manage.
We have all these programmes; they are acclaimed; and then they seem to dissipate into thin air!
I'm not thin enough, rich enough, beautiful enough, smart enough, promoted enough."
Which were thin, and you just put a little bit over it and it sunk down to the bottom of the pasta.
And finally, at the end of the journey, I could see this thin little yellow line across the horizon.
All this makes me wonder whether this coup is merely the thin end of the wedge.