
Chirk
UK
/tʃɜːk/
US
/tʃɜrk/

Translation of "chirk" into Russian
chirk
NounUK
/tʃɜːk/
US
/tʃɜrk/
chirk
chirks pl
The chirk of the bird was heard early in the morning.
Чирк птицы был слышен рано утром.
chirk
VerbUK
/tʃɜːk/
US
/tʃɜrk/
chirk
chirks
chirked Past Simple / Past Participle
chirking Gerund
He tried to chirk the match against the box.
Он попытался чиркнуть спичкой о коробок.
Definitions
chirk
NounUK
/tʃɜːk/
US
/tʃɜrk/
A cheerful or lively sound, often a chirp or a similar noise made by a bird or small animal.
The chirk of the sparrows filled the morning air with a sense of joy.
Cheerfulness; liveliness (dialectal).
There was a certain chirk in her voice that had been absent for weeks.
chirk
VerbUK
/tʃɜːk/
US
/tʃɜrk/
To chirp or make a short, sharp sound.
The birds chirked happily in the early morning light.
To cheer or make (someone) feel more lively or cheerful; to become cheerful (often with up).
A strong cup of tea soon chirked him up.
chirk
AdjectiveUK
/tʃɜːk/
US
/tʃɜrk/
Cheerful; lively; in good spirits (chiefly dialectal).
After a hot meal, the weary hikers felt chirk and ready to continue.