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Перевод: chalk speek chalk


[существительное]
мел ; известь ; углекислый кальций; мелок ; пастель ; кредит ; долг ; счет в игре ; шрам ; царапина ;
[глагол]
пис`ать мелом; рисовать мелом; удобрять известью; натирать мелом


Тезаурус:

  1. For thousands of years the ocean had worked at the chalk cliffs and eventually brought down these trees, and because the place was so isolated and difficult to reach, the branches had escaped use as firewood.
  2. As they are much more resistant to weathering than the enclosing chalk, the flints remain behind when the chalk is eroded away.
  3. Once the route was resolved the Club found itself considering yet again, the prospects of building a new clubhouse at the top of Chalk Hill and serious attempts were made to interest Brewery companies into buying the existing clubhouse for a public house.
  4. What had to be decided was whether 2.63 miles of the extended six-lane M3 would be tunnelled through the downland chalk or just cut straight through in a deep, wide trench which would obviously make an irreparable mess of the down.
  5. Although he greeted them cheerily enough, they noticed that he was twisting a new piece of white chalk nervously between his fingers.
  6. Students in schools are too often exposed to 19th century technology (paper-bound administration systems, blackboards and chalk) yet in their homes many have learnt to become competent in the technologies of the 20th century.
  7. His magic, the magic of uncovering a man who had trod the land that I now trod, who died and was laid in the chalk 3,000 years ago, had been little more than pages in a notebook: another find in the ceaseless archaeological round.
  8. ENID BAGNOLD's The Chalk Garden is an exotic bloom from the 1950s which miraculously retains its freshness more than 35 years after its premiere.
  9. The names of their heroes have been written in chalk and car-spray on the steeply-rising road.
  10. "Tha" wants to put some bloody chalk on it Gorman," said a man standing near to us.
  11. There was little danger of the methodical Faldo, the chalk, offering grip-it-and-rip-it Daly, the cheese, much in the way of companionship, let alone love or support, yesterday.
  12. Miss Chalk, who joined Pipe a couple of months ago, started 5-2 for the first division of the Yellow Collar Selling Hurdle and made all the running to beat Dreaming Star by 10 lengths.
  13. The bones come from the remains of small mammals apparently trapped in a pitfall cut into chalk, and there has been extensive alteration on both the enamel and the bone, with surface flaking on the vole molars (Fig. 1.13 A, B) and incisors (Fig. 1.13 C, D).

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