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2) Biology: chirm (о птицах) -
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1) General subject: bobbery, chirm, clutter, din, hubbub, hullabaloo, jangle, noise, racket, racquet, row, row de dow, ruction, rumpus, sputter, tow row, uproar, ruckus2) Colloquial: shine, tow-row, stand the racket3) Dialect: oration4) French: charivari5) Obsolete: row-de-dow7) Jargon: blow-up blowup, hol pollol, hol-pollol, holly-golly (в выражении: what's all that holly-golly?), hully-gully (в выражении: what's all that holly-golly?)8) Makarov: clamour -
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1) General subject: chatter, chirp (кузнечика), chirr, chirrup, churr, crepitation, crick crack, crick-crack, sing, stridulation, chirping2) Biology: chirm (насекомого)3) Medicine: (в ушах) locust -
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1) General subject: chatter (особ. о сороках), chirp (о кузнечике), chirr (о кузнечиках, сверчках), chirrup, churr, clack (о людях), crepitate, crick, sing, stridulate, whirr2) Biology: chirm (о насекомом), whir3) Dialect: pitter -
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1) General subject: ado, affray, bluster, bobbery, boom, breeze, broil, burr (машин и т. п.), bustle, buzz, clamor, clamour, clash, clutter, commotion, corroboree, crack, din, discord, doing, effect, fracas, friction, fuzzbuzz, growl, growling (движения), hubbub, hue, hullabaloo, hurly-burly, jangle, kick up, loudness, noise, noisiness, pandemonium, plangency, plashing, plonk, pother, racket, racquet, rag, rattle, rave, roar, roaring, rough music, rough-house, row, row de dow, ruckus, ruction, ruffle, rumpus, rush, shemozzle, sing (ветра), skirr (крыльев), slam (захлопывающейся двери), sound, splore, splutter, sputter, stramash, sturt, thunder, toing and froing, tow row, tub thumping, tub-thumping, tumult, turmoil, turn up, turn-up, uproar, vociferance, vociferation, wallop, whir (машин, крыльев), whirr (крыльев, машин), yammer, mess, whirring4) Medicine: bruit, hum (глухой), murmur (в сердце, тж. heart murmur), murmur (в сердце; тж. heart murmur), souffle, souffle (дыхательный), strepitus (обычно при аускультации), susurrus (аускультативный феномен)8) French: charivari9) Obsolete: coil, garboil, row-de-dow11) Engineering: bang (в приёмнике), rumble, sputter (двигателя)12) Chemistry: background noise13) Construction: unpitched sound15) Diplomatic term: carry-on17) Jargon: blow-up blowup, hol pollol, hol-pollol, rough house, row-de-dowdy, rowdy-dow, rowdy-dowdy, rowdydow, shlemozzle, holly-golly, hully-gully18) Information technology: jitter20) Astronautics: random signal21) Simple: dust-up22) Geophysics: artefact, incoherent data23) Travel: dining25) Aviation medicine: tinnitus26) Makarov: a piece of work, bruit (при аускультации), doings, dust, piece of work, plash (дождя), plashing (дождя), thump, toing and froing (суматоха)27) Archaic: bruit (при выслушивании легких и сердца)28) Taboo: merry hell29) Gold mining: artifact -
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1) General subject: chatter, chipper (о птицах), chirp, chirp (о человеке), chirrup, prattle (о птицах), tweet, twitter, warble, weet2) Biology: chirm (о птицах), twitter (о жаворонке)3) Makarov: babble (о птицах) -
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См. также в других словарях:
Chirm — Chirm, n. [AS. cirm, cyrm.] Noise; din; esp.; confused noise, clamor, or hum of many voices, notes of birds, or the like. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chirm — Chirm, v. i. [Cf. AS. cyrman, cirman, to cry out. [root]24. Cf. {Chirp}.] To chirp or to make a mournful cry, as a bird. [Obs.] Huloet. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chirm — Churme Churme, Chirm Chirm, n. [See {Chirm}.] Clamor, or confused noise; buzzing. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The churme of a thousand taunts and reproaches. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chirm — Recorded in an extraordinary number of spellings including Cherm, Chirm, Churm, Chearne, Chern, Cherns, Churn, Chirn, and Churne, this is an English surname. It is locational from a smalll village called Churn near Didcot in Oxfordshire, or from… … Surnames reference
chirm — I. ˈchərm, ˈchi(ə)rm noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English cirm; akin to Old Irish gairm cry, shout, Old English cearu anxiety, sorrow more at care dialect … Useful english dictionary
chirm — Synonyms and related words: babel, brouhaha, cheep, chip, chipper, chirrup, chitter, clamor, din, hubbub, hullabaloo, jangle, pandemonium, peep, racket, tweedle, tweet, twitter, uproar … Moby Thesaurus
chirm — North Country (Newcastle) Words to chirp … English dialects glossary
chirm — sb. == chirping and screaming of birds. O. and N. 305. AS. cyrm … Oldest English Words
chirm — n. noise, clamor; buzzing … English contemporary dictionary
chirm — /tʃɜm/ (say cherm) verb (i) 1. to chirp, as a bird; sing; warble. –noun 2. the chirping of birds, etc.; charm. {Middle English; Old English cierm} …
Churme — Churme, Chirm Chirm, n. [See {Chirm}.] Clamor, or confused noise; buzzing. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The churme of a thousand taunts and reproaches. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English