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o:k1) (a white rock; a type of limestone.) kalkstein2) ((a piece of) a chalk-like substance used for writing (especially on blackboards): a box of chalks.) kritt•- chalky- chalkboardkrittIsubst. \/tʃɔːk\/1) kalk2) kritt3) krittstrek, krittmerkebetter by a long chalk adskillig bedre, langt bedrelike chalk and cheese eller as different as chalk and cheese ( om ulikhet) som natt og dag, helt forskjelligenot by a long chalk langt ifra, ikke i det hele tattnot know chalk from cheese være helt på jordetwhite as chalk kritthvitIIverb \/tʃɔːk\/1) kritte2) blande med kritt, kalke jord3) skrive med kritt, merke med krittchalk out ( også overført) skissere, risse opp, tegne omriss avchalk up skrive opp noe (på noens regning), føre opp noechalk up a record sette rekordchalk up a score notere seg poengchalk up to ( overført) tilskrive
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chalk up — verb 1. accumulate as a debt (Freq. 1) he chalked up $100 in the course of the evening • Syn: ↑run up • Hypernyms: ↑owe • Verb Frames: Somebody s something … Useful english dictionary
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chalk up — (something) to record something special. Many banks chalked up large profits from their loans to internet companies. Etymology: based on the idea of keeping a record on a chalk board … New idioms dictionary
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