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chirm
▪ I. chirm, n. arch. and dial. (tʃɜːm) Forms: 1 cirm, cyrm, 3 chirm, 6 chirme; 5–6 chyrme, cherme, 6 chearm, charme, 6–7 churme, 7 churmne: cf. also charm n.2 [Immediately connected with chirm v.] 1. Noise, din, chatter, vocal noise (in later times esp. of birds).a 800 Corpus Gloss. 925 Fragor, suoe... Oxford English Dictionary
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chavish
ˈchavish dial. Cf. chirm. (See quots.)1674 Ray S. & E.C. Words 61 A Chavish, a chatting or pratling noise among a great many, Sussex. 1868 Ch. News 25 Nov., Hearing the morning ‘chavish’ of the birds. 1875 Parish Sussex Dial., Chavish, a chattering or prattling noise of many persons speaking togethe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Birmingham City Police
In 1800, James Bisset wrote: In 1812, Joseph Chirm was the "Head Borough Constable". wikipedia.org
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cherne
chern, cherne see chirm, churn. Oxford English Dictionary
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Popular Soviet Songs and Youth Music
"Charm Aliso" was entitled "Chirm Aliso." Ela (8:05) Chirm Geis (7:07) Charm Aliso (4:52) Shewel (5:52) Yezidi (Say) (5:55) External links discogs.com, a community-built database of music wikipedia.org
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churma
▪ I. churm, churma obs. var. of chiurm.▪ II. churm, -e obs. or dial. f. of chirm, churn. Oxford English Dictionary
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sharm
▪ I. sharm obs. form of charm n.21674 Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 64 An harshness in these things not being so harmless as the cutting of Cork, whereby, though you saw and wring the ears with the sharm, yet still 'tis but a light business you have to deal with.▪ II. sharm, v. Obs. exc. dial. Also 9 shalm, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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chirr
▪ I. chirr, v. (tʃɜː(r), tʃərr, dial. and Sc. tʃɪrr) [A modern formation naturally expressing a prolonged and somewhat sharply trilled sound: cf. whirr, birr, burr, purr; with chirring cf. the more ponderous jarring. As a recent onomatopœia, chirr was evidently largely suggested by the already exist... Oxford English Dictionary
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cherme
cherme obs. f. charm, chirm. Oxford English Dictionary
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项目单独引入 Element-ui 的 Message、MessageBox组件 - 寂寞傻中冷 - 博客园
一、单独引入Element-ui 的 Message组件. main.js里面:. 1 import { Button, Message} from "element-ui" 2 3 Vue.use (Button) 4 Vue.use (Message) 跑起来后没有调用直接出来了一个默认弹框. 原因:Message 组件并没有 install 方法供Vue来操作的,是直接返回的,那么按照 Eelement 文档单独引入的 ...
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ci-
ci- Since c before i (as before e) was palatalized in OE, and in due course written ch- in ME., it follows that all OE. words in ci-, that have left representatives, now appear in the foregoing section of ch-, (e.g. chicken, chide, child, chill, chin, chirm). As a consequence ci- now contains only n... Oxford English Dictionary
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chirk
▪ I. chirk, v. (tʃɜːk) Forms: (1 cearcian), 4–6 chirke, 5–6 chyrke, 5–7 cherk(e, 6 churke, 6– chirk. [In its origin, a variant of chark:—OE. cearcian, stridēre, with which sense 1 coincides. The change to chirk was not phonetic, but evidently a modification adapted to express a thinner sound: anothe... Oxford English Dictionary
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charm
▪ I. charm, n.1 (tʃɑːm) [ME. charme, a. F. charme charm:—L. carmen song, verse, oracular response, incantation.] 1. a. orig. The chanting or recitation of a verse supposed to possess magic power or occult influence; incantation, enchantment; hence, any action, process, verse, sentence, word, or mate... Oxford English Dictionary
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rant
▪ I. rant, n. (rænt) [f. the vb.] 1. A high-flown, extravagant, or bombastic speech or utterance; a piece of turgid declamation; a tirade.1649 G. Daniel Trinarch., Hen. IV, cxl, 'Tis a brave Costly Rant th' Hesperian King vtters with many Titles. 1668 Dryden Maiden Queen Epil., I left my Client yond... Oxford English Dictionary
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be-
be- prefix :—OE. be-, weak or stressless form of the prep. and adv. b{iacu} (biᵹ), by. The original Teut. form was, as in Gothic, bi, with short vowel, prob. cognate with second syllable of Gr. ἀµϕί, L. ambi; in OHG. and early OE., when it had the stress, as a separate word, and in composition with ... Oxford English Dictionary
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