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21 putty
(a type of paste made from ground chalk and oil, used to fix glass in windows etc.) betume* * *put.ty[p'∧ti] n 1 (também glazier’s) massa de vidraceiro. 2 almécega. 3 potéia. • vt tapar ou calafetar com qualquer dessas massas. -
22 chalkboard
noun (a smooth board, usually green, for writing or drawing on with crayon or chalk.) quadro -
23 bed
[bed]1) (a piece of furniture, or a place, to sleep on: The child sleeps in a small bed; a bed of straw.) cama2) (the channel (of a river) or floor (of a sea) etc.) leito3) (a plot in a garden: a bed of flowers.) canteiro4) (layer: a bed of chalk below the surface.) camada•- - bedded- bedding - bedbug - bedclothes - bedcover - bedridden - bedroom - bedside - bedspread - bedtime - bed and breakfast - bed of roses - go to bed -
24 blackboard
noun (a dark-coloured board for writing on in chalk (used especially in schools).) quadro-negro -
25 calcium
['kælsiəm](an element of which one compound (calcium carbonate) forms limestone, chalk etc.) cálcio -
26 chalkboard
noun (a smooth board, usually green, for writing or drawing on with crayon or chalk.) quadro -
27 chalky
1) (of or like chalk: a chalky substance.) gredoso2) (white or pale: Her face looked chalky.) pálido -
28 crayon
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29 pastel
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30 pit
I 1. [pit] noun1) (a large hole in the ground: The campers dug a pit for their rubbish.) cova2) (a place from which minerals are dug, especially a coal-mine: a chalk-pit; He works at/down the pit.) poço de mina, mina3) (a place beside a motor race track for repairing and refuelling racing cars: The leading car has gone into the pit(s).) box2. verb((with against) to set (a person or thing) against another in a fight, competition etc: He was pitted against a much stronger man.) contrapor- pitfallII 1. [pit] noun(the hard stone of a peach, cherry etc.) caroço2. verb(to remove the stone from (a peach, cherry etc).) descaroçar -
31 putty
(a type of paste made from ground chalk and oil, used to fix glass in windows etc.) betume
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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