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nim

/nim/US // nɪm //UK // (nɪm) //

镍,镍矿,镍币,镍合金

Definitions

  1. 1

    nimmed, nim·ming.Archaic.

    • : to steal or pilfer.

Examples

  • When she got him, she just decided she was going to have fun with Nim.

  • There, Nim lived out the rest of his days, dying in 2000 at age 26 from a heart attack.

  • There, Nim met Bob Ingersoll, a high-spirited University of Oklahoma student who worked at the facility.

  • Project Nim, in theaters Friday, chronicles a bizarre 1970s project that sought to teach chimpanzees language.

  • A campaign was then spearheaded by Ingersoll to save Nim, and after dozens of letters, his voice was heard.

  • Take of fresh nim leaves a sufficiency; bruise and moisten with tepid water.

  • Thus, the verb to carry is nim bemn, I carry; nim bemn-ego, I am carried.

  • Thus neen, is sometimes rendered ne, or nin, and sometimes nim.

  • Nim, call that boy to mind the oxen while you come in, or I've a notion they'll be makin' free with Miss's flowers here.'

  • The system is highly modular and is built into NIM bins with modified back connectors.