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41 putty
[ˈpatɪ] nouna type of paste made from ground chalk and oil, used to fix glass in windows etc.مَعْجونة لِتَثْبيت الزُّجاج -
42 حجل
حَجَلَ \ hop: to jump or move on one leg: The children were playing at hopping across some chalk lines, (of birds, animals, etc.) to move by short jumps with both legs together The little bird hopped along the ground. -
43 سبورة
سَبُّورة \ blackboard: a board (in a classroom) that a teacher writes on with chalk. -
44 قفر
قَفْر \ desert: (of an island) with nobody living on it. wilderness: a large area of wild open land; waste land; desert. \ قَفْز \ jump: a sudden spring (esp. in sports): He won the long jump. \ القَفْز (العالي) بالزَّانة \ pole vault: in sports, jumping over a high bar with the help of a pole. \ قَفَزَ \ bounce: to spring like a ball: John bounced out of bed. jump: to spring off one’s feet and land on them again: He kept jumping up and down. He jumped on to his horse and over the gate and across the stream, to spring over or across sth. The horse easily jumped the fence. leap: to jump high in the air: He leapt when he saw the snake near his foot. spring, (sprang): to jump; move suddenly: He sprang out of bed. vault: to jump (over), either by using a pole or by resting one’s hand on the object that one is crossing: He vaulted (over) the gates. \ See Also وثب (وَثَبَ)، اِجْتازَ قَفْزًا \ قَفَزَ (إلخ) \ sprang: of spring. \ قَفَزَ (قَفْزَة) \ bound: (to make) a powerful jump; (to run with) a jumping movement: He bounded down the hill. \ قَفَزَ بالمِظَلَّة (من طائرة) \ bale out: to jump from a damaged aeroplane using a parachute. \ قَفَزَ بخفَّة (فوق حَبْل) \ skip: to jump over a swinging rope, whose ends are held in one’s hands. \ قَفَزَ على قَدَم واحدة \ hop: to jump or move on one leg: The children were playing at hopping across some chalk lines. -
45 قلوي
قِلْوِيّ \ alkaline: adj of alkalis: Chalk is an alkaline substance. -
46 الكالسيوم
الكالسيُوم \ calcium: a pure chemical substance which forms part of teeth, bones, chalk, etc.. -
47 لوح
لَوْح \ board: a flat piece of any material for a special purpose: a notice board. sheet: a broad thin piece of any material (glass, metal, paper, etc.) that will lie flat: a sheet of notepaper. \ لَوْح أردُوَازِيّ \ slate: a blue-grey rock that breaks into small flat sheets; such sheets, used for roofing a building. \ لَوْح أسْوَد \ blackboard: a board (in a classroom) that a teacher writes on with chalk. \ لَوْح خَشَب \ board: a long thin flat piece of wood. plank: a long narrow board. \ لَوْح خشبيّ (كجُزء من باب أو جدار) \ panel: a piece of fitted board that forms part of a door or wall. \ لَوْح خشبيّ رَقيق \ shingle: a flat piece of wood used in making roofs. \ لَوْح زُجاج (في باب أو نافِذة) \ pane: a sheet of glass in a window. -
48 محجر
مَحْجَر \ quarry: a place where stone or chalk is dug from the ground (for making roads and buildings, etc.). -
49 مقلع
مَقْلَع \ quarry: a place where stone or chalk is dug from the ground (for making roads and buildings, etc.). -
50 alkaline
قِلْوِيّ \ alkaline: adj of alkalis: Chalk is an alkaline substance. -
51 calcium
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chalk — chalk·er; … English syllables
Chalk — (ch[add]k), n. [AS. cealc lime, from L. calx limestone. See {Calz}, and {Cawk}.] 1. (Min.) A soft, earthy substance, of a white, grayish, or yellowish white color, consisting of calcium carbonate, and having the same composition as common… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chalk — [chôk] n. [ME < OE cealc < L calx, lime, limestone: see CALCIUM] 1. a white, gray, or yellowish limestone that is soft, porous, and easily pulverized, composed almost entirely of calcite from minute sea shells 2. any substance like chalk in … English World dictionary
Chalk — Chalk, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Chalked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Chalking}.] 1. To rub or mark with chalk. [1913 Webster] 2. To manure with chalk, as land. Morimer. [1913 Webster] 3. To make white, as with chalk; to make pale; to bleach. Tennyson. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chalk — ► NOUN 1) a white soft limestone (calcium carbonate) formed from the skeletal remains of sea creatures. 2) a similar substance (calcium sulphate), made into sticks and used for drawing or writing. ► VERB 1) draw or write with chalk. 2) Brit.… … English terms dictionary
chalk|y — «CH kee», adjective, chalk|i|er, chalk|i|est. 1. of chalk; containing chalk: »The blackboard eraser was full of chalky dust. 2. like chalk; white as chalk: »The clown s … Useful english dictionary
chalk — [tʆɔːk ǁ tʆɒːk] verb chalk up something phrasal verb [transitive] to succeed in getting something or reaching a total: • The big oil companies continued to chalk up huge profits … Financial and business terms
Chalk — (engl. für Kreide) ist der Name eines kommerziellen Jugendmagazins, das in Österreich an den meisten höheren Schulen gratis aufliegt. Das 52seitige Heft erreicht ca. 105.000 Schüler, neben aktuellen CD , Buch , PC , TV Kritiken und diversen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
chalk... — chalk..., Chalk... [ç...] vgl. ↑chalko..., Chalko … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
chalk up to — chalk (something) up to (something else) to say that something is caused by something else. She doesn t even bother to say thank you, but I just chalk it up to bad manners and try not to let it bother me … New idioms dictionary
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