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agast
▪ I. † aˈgast, aˈghast, v. Obs. Forms: 2–3 agest, 3–6 agast(e, 6 (occas.) aghast. pa. tense agast(e. pa. pple. agast, -ed. [f. a- prefix 1 intens. + gast-en, OE. gǽst-an to frighten, alarm; see gast, and cf. a-gazed. The only part now in use is the pa. pple. agast, erroneously written aghast.] 1. To... Oxford English Dictionary
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aghast
aghast, ppl. a. (əˈgɑːst, -æ-) Forms: 3–6 agast, 6– aghast. [Pa. pple. of agast v. to frighten, affright. The fuller agasted is also found. Cf. roast (beef), roasted. The unetymological spelling with gh appears first in Scotch c 1425 (probably influenced by ghast, ghaist, ghost); it became general a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peter van Eyck
Torsten Agast The Snorkel (1958) — Paul Decker (1958) — Alexandre (1959) — Alexander Rommel Calls Cairo (1959) — Capt. wikipedia.org
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agastment
† aˈgastment Obs. [f. agast v. + -ment. An early instance of the addition of -ment to a native word.] Affrightment, fright, alarm.1594 Nashe Terr. Night F ij b, This terror and agastment. Oxford English Dictionary
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H. Balasubramaniam
published in various books and magazines), New Century Book House, Chennai. (2014) Translation works Tamil to Hindi Kumari Nilacantan’s ‘August 15’ as ‘agast wikipedia.org
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agasting
▪ I. † aˈgasting, vbl. n. Obs. [f. agast v. + -ing1.] Frightening, terrifying, alarming.1672 R. Taylor Cromwell To the agasting of Cromwell who suspected an assassinate.▪ II. † aˈgasting, ppl. a. Obs. [f. agast v. + -ing2.] That terrifies or alarms.1593 Nashe Christs Teares 90/1 It woulde breede in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ichhapyaari Naagin
Mamta's son) Jiten Mukhi as Sheshu, Ichha's foster father (Naag) Anjali Gupta as Sipli, Ichha's foster mother (Naagin) Jazz Sodhi as Sursuri (Naagin) Agast wikipedia.org
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agazed
† aˈgazed, aˈgased, ppl. a. Obs. [Origin obscure. There was no vb. agaze (agǽstan taking the place of *agǽsan in OE. = Goth. usgaisjan), and the sense is against its being pa. pple. of simple gaze, with a- for ȝe-. Prob. a variant of agast (aghast), preserving long quantity of OE. gǽstan (with agast... Oxford English Dictionary
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Meditatioun In Wyntir
Than Patience sayis, Be not agast, Hald Hoip and Treuthe within the fast, And lat Fortoun wirk furthe hir rage, Quhome that no rasoun may assuage, Quhill wikipedia.org
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of-gast
† of-ˈgast ppl. a. obs. by-form of agast, aghast: see of-2.c 1305 St. Kenelm 212 in E.E.P. (1862) 53 So sore hi were of gaste. Oxford English Dictionary
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agasted
† aˈgasted, ppl. a. Obs. [f. prec. + -ed.] Frightened, terrified; fuller form of aghast ppl. a.c 1382 Wyclif Luke xxiv. 37 (MS. O. a. 1420) Thei troublid and agasted gessiden hem for to se a spirit [v.r. agast]. 1579 Tomson Calvin's Serm. on Tim. 737/1 Nothing agasted at it. Ibid. 699/1 The torments... Oxford English Dictionary
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在SIFT和SURF之后,有哪些比较新的且具有一定影响力的自然图像配准算法?
还有个agast速度非常快,另外的也有一些论文做了改进用于半稀疏光流,改进特征的设计主要是为了方便实行并行计算,至于匹配的话,并不很了解,匹配比特征检测慢的多 zhihu
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unabased
▪ I. † unaˈbased, ppl. a.1 Obs. Forms: 5 unabaiste, Sc. -abasit, -yt, 6 Sc. onabasit, unabaset. [Northern and Sc. var. unabashed a.] Undaunted.? a 1400 Morte Arth. 1378 Sir Boys vn-abaiste alle he buskes hyme a-gaynes. c 1470 Henry Wallace ii. 48 He vnabasyt, and nocht gretlie agast, Vpon the hed an... Oxford English Dictionary
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greund
† greund Obs. Also 6 grewand, -end, 6–9 grewnd, 9 grune. [app. a contracted form of ME. grehund greyhound.]c 1420 Anturs of Arth. 126 (Douce MS.) The grete greundes were agast of þe gryme bere. 1513 in Glover Hist. Derby (1829) I. App. 61 A Greundes hed sylver and sabull quartered. 1519 Presentm. Ju... Oxford English Dictionary
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afrayne
† aˈffrayne, aˈfrayne, v. Obs. [f. frayne, freyne v. to ask, inquire, either with a- prefix 1 intensive, or (as Stratmann thinks) with prep. af, of, and so to ask of or from.] To question.c 1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. [quoted by Halliw., but not in ed. Morris] Whanne Thou schalt this werde afreyne. 1377... Oxford English Dictionary
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