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粉化的, 无光的(搪瓷缺陷)
起霜

  1. The boys chalked out goalposts on the playground wall.
    男孩子们在运动场的墙上用粉笔画上了球门柱.
  2. The team has chalked up its fifth win in a row.
    这队一连五次取得胜利.



Chalk \Chalk\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Chalked}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Chalking}.]
1. To rub or mark with chalk.

2. To manure with chalk, as land. --Morimer.

3. To make white, as with chalk; to make pale; to bleach.
--Tennyson.

Let a bleak paleness chalk the door. --Herbert.

{To chalk out}, to sketch with, or as with, chalk; to
outline; to indicate; to plan. [Colloq.] ``I shall pursue
the plan I have chalked out.'' --Burke.

  1. Meanwhile, Harcourt Brace's 13% senior notes, due in 1997, also chalked up one point to end at 91 after rising by 1 1/2 points Tuesday.
  2. While he may have lost County Hall and his plan for top-up fees, he has already chalked up a number of successes. One of these is the Centre for the Study of Global Governance, which is funded by the World Humanity Action Trust.
  3. The stock market chalked up another broad gain Monday, extending its recent rally in a mood of increasing optimism about the economic outlook.
  4. The stock market chalked up a moderate gain today, helped by a rally in Japanese stock prices and a drop in domestic interest rates.
  5. In the past two weeks guerrillas have chalked up several victories, including Sharan and Asadabad.
  6. The pension dispute also affects LTV's profitable and prospering aerospace and defense unit, which has chalked up one of its best years ever, recording some $2.1 billion in new contracts.
  7. Wall Street firms chalked up $110 million in fees for underwriting the big Time Warner equity rights offering, including $45 million for lead manager Salomon.
  8. The AP The stock market chalked up a broad loss today, faced with resurgent oil prices and higher interest rates.
  9. The federal government chalked up a $23.9 billion deficit in its February spending after posting a rare budget surplus in January, the Treasury Department reported Monday.
  10. In about two years' time, if all goes according to plan, Hong Kong will have chalked up another first in the field of public transport.
  11. Given that Royal Insurance chalked up pre-tax losses of Pounds 187m last year, it might seem odd to sell a subsidiary which actually makes money. Disposing of Royal Reinsurance, however, is surely the right decision.
  12. Some closed-end investment companies specializing in single countries also chalked up gains on news of the government's fall in Romania, giving fresh impetus to the recent democratic ascendancy in Eastern Europe.
  13. Mr. Barber, under intense questioning, essentially chalked up to semantics the difference between the SEC filings and what really has transpired with the board.
  14. The stock market chalked up a broad gain today, rallying from close to its lowest levels of the year.
  15. The renewed advance in share prices was backed up by near record trading in both traded options and stock index futures. Stock markets in Pacific Rim countries chalked up five new 1993, or all-time closing highs.
  16. A tart-tongued and practical man who keeps the daily price of Kansas wheat chalked up on his Washington blackboard, he says such ideas amount to "Walden Pond agriculture, complete with a three-legged dog named Lucky who reads the Saturday Evening Post."
  17. Broader market indicators also chalked up big gains and advancing issues outnumbered decliners by a 3-1 margin on the New York Stock Exchange.
  18. In Anchorage, demonstrators chalked images of sea creatures on the median in front of Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., the company that operates the oil pipeline that fed the Exxon Valdez.
  19. But its earnings overseas doubled to a record $580 million, and Ford chalked up the highest quarterly net income in auto-industry history.
  20. Tom Peters, whose fatter blockbusters now tend to appear about every five years, is thought to have chalked up over 750,000 copies just in the US of his last book, Thriving on Chaos (1987).
  21. The stock market chalked up a broad gain today, spurred on by favorable inflation news and falling interest rates.
  22. Stock prices chalked up their second straight gain Tuesday, benefiting from a sharp drop in open-market interest rates.
  23. After the commodity funds go public, they usually earn less than one-tenth of the returns they chalked up as private funds and that are advertised in their offering prospectuses, the study says.
  24. It is ringed by galleries and some of the old prices can still be seen chalked on boards. This seemed a natural place for Romeo and Juliet, evoking images of Romeo shinning up and and down.
  25. Stock prices chalked up a moderate gain in a restrained response to the trade report.
  26. So far, the unit has chalked up 42 arrests, and Gardner is responsible for eight of those.
  27. Pioneer 12 was designed to orbit Venus for just 243 days, but it chalked up a solid decade of work Monday amid raves from the scientists who've kept the project working.
  28. Of the remainder, the filing maintains, $1,750,000 could be chalked up to expenses and $1 million was available through a Park bank account.
  29. It's a strange business." The stock market chalked up a broad gain today, extending the cautious rally it began at the start of the week.
  30. One Merrill executive chalked up those reservations to "sour grapes." The development of this new tax strategy follows a general tightening of corporate tax rules, starting in 1986.
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