Singulier | Pluriel |
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garner \ˈɡɑː.nə\ ou \ˈɡɑːɹ.nɚ\ |
garners \ˈɡɑː.nəz\ ou \ˈɡɑːɹ.nɚz\ |
garner \ˈɡɑː.nə\ (Royaume-Uni), \ˈɡɑːɹ.nɚ\ (États-Unis)
Temps | Forme |
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Infinitif | to garner \ˈɡɑː.nə\ ou \ˈɡɑːɹ.nɚ\ |
Présent simple, 3e pers. sing. |
garners \ˈɡɑː.nəz\ ou \ˈɡɑːɹ.nɚz\ |
Prétérit | garnered \ˈɡɑː.nəd\ ou \ˈɡɑːɹ.nɚd\ |
Participe passé | garnered \ˈɡɑː.nəd\ ou \ˈɡɑːɹ.nɚd\ |
Participe présent | garnering \ˈɡɑː.nə.ɹɪŋ\ ou \ˈɡɑːɹ.nɚ.ɪŋ\ |
voir conjugaison anglaise |
garner \ˈɡɑː.nə\ (Royaume-Uni), \ˈɡɑːɹ.nɚ\ (États-Unis) transitif
While there are at least a half-dozen Democrats who might cross party lines to break a filibuster on certain issues, it will still be difficult for Republicans to garner 60 votes, especially in an atmosphere of partisan rancor.— (Sheryl Gay Stolberg, « On Capitol Hill, the Majority Doesn’t Always Rule ». nytimes.com, 7 novembre 2004.)
Presidential candidates are well aware of the necessity to garner a majority of the electoral votes of the states.— (Brigid Callahan Harrison, Power & Society : An Introduction to the Social Sciences. Partie II (Power and the Social Sciences), chapitre 7 (Power and Politics), p. 172. Boston : Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2011.)