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单词 transire
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transiren.

Brit. /tranˈzʌɪri/, /trɑːnˈzʌɪri/, /tranˈsʌɪri/, /trɑːnˈsʌɪri/, /tranˈzʌɪə/, /trɑːnˈzʌɪə/, /tranˈsʌɪə/, /trɑːnˈsʌɪə/, U.S. /trænˈzaɪri/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin transīre.
Etymology: < classical Latin transīre to go across, pass over (see transient adj.).
Now chiefly historical.
A warrant issued by customs authorities, permitting the passage of merchandise.
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society > trade and finance > importing and exporting > [noun] > customs documents
cocket1425
transire1599
bill of sight1662
bill of store1670
sufferance1670
passport1714
pricking-note1846
transit pass1862
certificate of origin1886
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1599 T. Nashe Lenten Stuffe 44 They woulde graunt him his coquet or transire.
1656 in Misc. Sc. Burgh Rec. Soc. (1881) 30 Receiveing moneys for writeing bills, cocquetts, and transires.
1662 Order House of Commons as to Customs (1663) 9 A Transire or Let-passe from Port to Port in England.
1702 Reasons against Hoy-mens Bill (single sheet) 'Tis Objected, That the Fees allowed by this Bill, are greater than have been taken for Transires.
1750 Act 23 Geo. II c 29 §2 No officer of his Majesty's customs shall sign or grant any cocquet, sufferance, transire, let-pass, warrant, or certificate..for exporting..such bar iron.
1828 Hampshire Tel. & Sussex Chron. 31 Mar. They will henceforward be furnished, for their protection, with a general Transire, for British goods not prohibited from exportation.
1888 Act 51 & 52 Vict. c. 24 §5 (a) Any port..at which her transire is to be obtained.
1979 Customs & Excise Managem. Act c. 2 §71 (2) The Commissioners may..grant a general transire in respect of any coasting ship and any goods carried therein.
2012 Econ. Hist. Rev. 65 225 Corn imports authorized by transire were not recorded in most London port books.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

transirev.

Forms: 1500s transier, 1600s transire.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin transīre.
Etymology: Irregularly < classical Latin transīre (see transire n.). Compare earlier transit v.
Obsolete. rare.
1. intransitive. To go or pass across.
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the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement over, across, through, or past > [verb (intransitive)]
to come overeOE
passc1300
to pass byc1390
overwend?a1400
to go over1415
to pass througha1425
overdrawa1450
to make over1488
to get overa1500
transita1500
transire1592
to make through1606
transpass1626
to get through1694
1592 W. Wyrley Capitall de Buz in True Vse Armorie 121 Pretended iorney if they onward hould, Transierd they were, as it was to me tould.
2. intransitive. Perhaps: to lie transversely.
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1665 D. Dudley Mettallum Martis sig. D6 v If the work be set transhaw and transiring from the blast.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2019; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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