chalking [
tʃɔk]
[机] 粉化
- Our school contracted with the nearest shop for50 boxes of chalk a month.
我们学校同最近的一家商店每月订购50盒粉笔。 - A municipal borough of southeast England on the Strait of Dover opposite Calais, France. Site of a Roman lighthouse, it has been a strategic port since medieval times. The chalk cliffs rising above the city have caves and tunnels originally used by smuggl
多佛尔与法国加莱市隔岸相对的英格兰东南部自治市,临多佛尔海峡。罗马灯塔遗址,自中世纪以来就是战略要地,该市白垩崖多岩洞和涵洞原为走私者所用。人口33,700 - We have been chalking up more victories on all fronts.
我们在各条战线上正在取得更多的胜利。
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.
- He thus paid, quite literally, for chalking up a budget deal to his EC presidency. The same may happen to Britain.
- The FT-SE index had risen 6 per cent over the Christmas period, chalking up half that gain on New Year's Eve.
- In U.S. futures trading Friday, gasoline for September delivery settled at 69.48 cents a gallon after chalking up gains of three cents a gallon for the week.
- American pharmaceutical laboratories are chalking up strong gains in use of biotechnology to develop new drugs and appear to be maintaining their lead over the Japanese, industry and government officials said Wednesday.
- Then in a lightning plunge, the Dow Jones industrials in barely an hour surrendered about a third of their gains this year, chalking up a 190.58-point, or 6.9%, loss on the day in gargantuan trading volume.
- Foreign tobacco makers held a combined market share of 15.9% in the year ended March 31, after chalking up a 10.9% rise in sales volume to 51.1 billion cigarettes.
- No real isolation will emerge until the 11 start chalking up ratification successes.