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char 1 C0245900 (chär)v. charred, char·ring, chars v.tr.1. To burn the surface of; scorch.2. To reduce to carbon or charcoal by incomplete combustion. See Synonyms at burn1.v.intr.1. To become scorched.2. To become reduced to carbon or charcoal.n. A substance that has been scorched, burned, or reduced to charcoal. [Back-formation from charcoal.]
char 2 also charr C0245900 (chär)n. pl. char or chars also charr or charrs Any of several salmonid fishes of the genus Salvelinus, usually having a dark body with light spots, and including the arctic char, the brook trout, and the lake trout. [Origin unknown.]
char 3 C0245900 (chär) Chiefly British n. A charwoman.intr.v. charred, char·ring, chars To work as a charwoman. [Middle English, a piece of work, from Old English cierr, a turning.]char (tʃɑː) vb, chars, charring or charred1. to burn or be burned partially, esp so as to blacken the surface; scorch2. (tr) to reduce (wood) to charcoal by partial combustion[C17: short for charcoal]
char (tʃɑː) or charrn, pl char, chars, charr or charrs (Animals) any of various troutlike fishes of the genus Salvelinus, esp S. alpinus, occurring in cold lakes and northern seas: family Salmonidae (salmon)[C17: of unknown origin]
char (tʃɑː) n short for charwomanvb, chars, charring or charredto do housework, cleaning, etc, as a job[C18: from Old English cerr]
char (tʃɑː) n (Cookery) Brit a slang word for tea[from Chinese ch'a]char1 (tʃɑr) v. charred, char•ring, n. v.t. 1. to burn or reduce to charcoal. 2. to burn slightly; scorch: The flame charred the steak. v.i. 3. to become charred. n. 4. a charred material or surface. 5. charcoal. [1670–80; appar. extracted from charcoal] char2 (tʃɑr) n., pl. (esp. collectively) char, (esp. for kinds or species) chars. any trout of the genus Salvelinus (or Cristovomer), esp. the arctic char. [1655–65; of unknown origin] char3 (tʃɑr) n., v. charred, char•ring. Chiefly Brit. n. 1. charwoman. v.i. 2. to work at cleaning offices or houses. [1375–1425; late Middle English, Old English cerr, cierr turn, time, occasion, derivative of cierran to turn] char. 1. character. 2. charter. char Past participle: charred Gerund: charring
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I char | you char | he/she/it chars | we char | you char | they char |
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I charred | you charred | he/she/it charred | we charred | you charred | they charred |
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I am charring | you are charring | he/she/it is charring | we are charring | you are charring | they are charring |
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I have charred | you have charred | he/she/it has charred | we have charred | you have charred | they have charred |
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I was charring | you were charring | he/she/it was charring | we were charring | you were charring | they were charring |
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I had charred | you had charred | he/she/it had charred | we had charred | you had charred | they had charred |
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I will char | you will char | he/she/it will char | we will char | you will char | they will char |
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I will have charred | you will have charred | he/she/it will have charred | we will have charred | you will have charred | they will have charred |
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I will be charring | you will be charring | he/she/it will be charring | we will be charring | you will be charring | they will be charring |
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I have been charring | you have been charring | he/she/it has been charring | we have been charring | you have been charring | they have been charring |
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I will have been charring | you will have been charring | he/she/it will have been charring | we will have been charring | you will have been charring | they will have been charring |
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I had been charring | you had been charring | he/she/it had been charring | we had been charring | you had been charring | they had been charring |
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I would char | you would char | he/she/it would char | we would char | you would char | they would char |
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I would have charred | you would have charred | he/she/it would have charred | we would have charred | you would have charred | they would have charred | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | char - a charred substanceatomic number 6, carbon, C - an abundant nonmetallic tetravalent element occurring in three allotropic forms: amorphous carbon and graphite and diamond; occurs in all organic compoundsanimal black, animal charcoal, bone black, bone char - black substance containing char in the form of carbonized bone; used as a black pigmentsnuff - the charred portion of a candlewick | | 2. | char - a human female employed to do housework; "the char will clean the carpet"; "I have a woman who comes in four hours a day while I write"charwoman, cleaning lady, cleaning woman, womancleaner - someone whose occupation is cleaning | | 3. | char - any of several small trout-like fish of the genus Salvelinuscharrsalmonid - soft-finned fishes of cold and temperate watersgenus Salvelinus, Salvelinus - brook troutArctic char, Salvelinus alpinus - small trout of northern waters; landlocked populations in Quebec and northern New England | Verb | 1. | char - burn to charcoal; "Without a drenching rain, the forest fire will char everything"coalcombust, burn - cause to burn or combust; "The sun burned off the fog"; "We combust coal and other fossil fuels" | | 2. | char - burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color; "The cook blackened the chicken breast"; "The fire charred the ceiling above the mantelpiece"; "the flames scorched the ceiling"blacken, sear, scorchcookery, cooking, preparation - the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat; "cooking can be a great art"; "people are needed who have experience in cookery"; "he left the preparation of meals to his wife"burn - burn with heat, fire, or radiation; "The iron burnt a hole in my dress"singe, swinge - burn superficially or lightly; "I singed my eyebrows" |
charverb scorch, sear, singe Halve the peppers and char the skins under a hot grill.charverbTo undergo or cause to undergo damage by or as if by fire:burn, scorch, sear, singe.nounDamage or a damaged substance that results from burning:burn, scorch, sear, singe.Translationschar (tʃaː) – past tense past participle charred – verb to burn or turn black by fire or heat. The wood was charred by the intense heat. (把...)燒焦 (把...)烧黑 char
char: see salmonsalmon , member of the Salmonidae, a family of marine fish that spawn in freshwater, including the salmons, the trouts, and the chars (subfamily Salmoninae), the whitefish and the ciscoes (subfamily Coregoninae), and the grayling (subfamily Thymallinae). ..... Click the link for more information. .Char (Salvelinus), a genus of fish of the family Salmonidae, with two species: the Alpine char (S. alpinus) and S. leucomaenis. (According to some sources, there are four species.) In lakes, chars develop habitat types, which are considered subspecies by some taxonomists and species by others. The char is found along the shores of Europe and northern Asia. Its body length is 35–65 cm (rarely, up to 88 cm), and its weight is 1–3 kg (sometimes up to 15 kg). A migratory fish, the char enters rivers for spawning from June to September and spawns in October-November of the sixth to seventh year of its life. The young go out to sea when they are two to four years old. S. leucomaenis inhabits the waters of the Far East, where the subspecies 5. alpinus malma (the Dolly Var-den) is also found. Although the meat of the char has excellent flavor, the fish has only slight commercial importance. REFERENCEBerg, L. S. Ryby presnykh vod SSSR i sopredel’nykh stran, 4th ed., parts 1–2. Moscow-Leningrad, 1948–49.G. I. LINDBERG char, charr any of various troutlike fishes of the genus Salvelinus, esp S. alpinus, occurring in cold lakes and northern seas: family Salmonidae (salmon) char (programming)/keir/ or /char/; rarely, /kar/ character.Especially used by C programmers, as "char" is C'stypename for character data.char(CHARacter) In programming, the mnemonic for declaring a variable or array that holds alphanumeric characters. Pronounced "char" or "car," the C statement char OneChar; declares a single-byte variable named "OneChar," which holds one character. The declaration char InBuff[1000]; reserves a 1,000 byte array named "InBuff."CHAR
TFAP2B A gene on chromosome 6p12 that encodes a member of the AP-2 family of transcription factors, which activate the transcription of genes involved in proper eye, face, body wall, limb and neural tube development. TFAP2B inhibits C/EBP alpha, MCAM/MUC18 and MYC; it appears to be required for normal face and limb development, and for proper terminal differentiation and function of renal tubular epithelia. Molecular pathology TFAP2B mutations cause autosomal dominant Char syndrome.FinancialSeeCarChar
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Synonyms for charverb scorchSynonymsSynonyms for charverb to undergo or cause to undergo damage by or as if by fireSynonymsnoun damage or a damaged substance that results from burningSynonymsSynonyms for charnoun a charred substanceRelated Words- atomic number 6
- carbon
- C
- animal black
- animal charcoal
- bone black
- bone char
- snuff
noun a human female employed to do houseworkSynonyms- charwoman
- cleaning lady
- cleaning woman
- woman
Related Wordsnoun any of several small trout-like fish of the genus SalvelinusSynonymsRelated Words- salmonid
- genus Salvelinus
- Salvelinus
- Arctic char
- Salvelinus alpinus
verb burn to charcoalSynonymsRelated Wordsverb burn slightly and superficially so as to affect colorSynonymsRelated Words- cookery
- cooking
- preparation
- burn
- singe
- swinge
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