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A n gen, Miner craie f ; a stick ou piece of chalk un bâton de craie ; on chalk Hort sur un sol crayeux.B modif1 gen, Art [drawing] à la craie ; chalk mark ( on blackboard) trace de craie ; Sewing repère à la craie ;2 [cliff, landscape] de craie ;3 Geol [layer, period] crétacé.C vtr1 ( write) écrire [qch] à la craie ;2 ( apply chalk to) frotter [qch] avec de la craie.not by a long chalk ○ ! loin de là ○ ! ; not to be able to tell chalk from cheese ne pas savoir reconnaître un chat d'un chien ; to be as different as chalk and cheese être comme le jour et la nuit ; to be as white as chalk être blanc comme un linge.■ chalk out:▶ chalk out [sth], chalk [sth] out tracer [qch] à la craie [line, map].■ chalk up:▶ chalk [sth] up, chalk up [sth] lit, fig marquer [score, points] ; chalk them up to me, barman ○ marquez-les sur mon compte, barman ○ ; chalk it up to experience la prochaine fois vous saurez. -
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chalk [t∫ɔ:k]craie f[+ success, victory] remporter* * *[tʃɔːk] 1.noun craie f2.noun modifierchalk mark — ( on blackboard) trace f de craie; ( in sewing) repère m à la craie
2) [cliff, landscape] de craie3.transitive verb1) ( write) écrire [quelque chose] à la craie2) ( apply chalk to) frotter [quelque chose] avec de la craie•Phrasal Verbs:- chalk up••not by a long chalk! — (colloq) loin de là! (colloq)
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3 chalk
[ o:k]1) (a white rock; a type of limestone.) craie2) ((a piece of) a chalk-like substance used for writing (especially on blackboards): a box of chalks.) craie•- chalky- chalkboard -
4 TIZAHUIA
tîzahuia > tîzahuih.*\TIZAHUIA v.t. tla-., vernir, appliquer un vernis blanc sur une choseappliquer de la chaux sur quelque chose. Sah11,243" nitlatîzahuia ", j'applique du vernis blanc - I apply chalk to something. Sah11,243." quitîzahuia, quitlâltîzahuia ", il les traite au calcaire, avec de la terre calcaire - he treats themwith chalk, with chalky earth. Il s'agit d'une contrefaçon pour blanchir les grains de cacao. Sah10,65.* passif, " ic tlatîzahuîlo ". avec cela on vernit en blanc - with it things are vanished white. Sah11,244.*\TIZAHUIA v.t. tê-., enduire quelqu'un de craie, de vernis blanc." quintîzahuiah ", ils les enduisent de craie.Est dit des prisonniers qui vont mourir sacrifiés. Sah2,113.*\TIZAHUIA v.réfl., se mettre un vernis blanc." ninotîzahuia ", je me mets un vernis blanc - I apply chalk to myself. Sah11,243." motîzahuihqueh motlohtlohhuitecqueh ", ils ont été couverts de craie, ils ont été ornés de lignes ondulées - they were painted with white chalk and with (marks like) hawk scratches. Est dit des Huaxtèques, compagnons de Teteo innan. Sah1,16.Form: sur tîza-tl. -
5 мел
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A soft, pure, earthy, fine-textured, usually white to light gray or buff limestone of marine origin, consisting almost wholly (90-99%) of calcite, formed mainly by shallow-water accumulation of calcareous tests of floating microorganisms (chiefly foraminifers) and of comminuted remains of calcareous algae (such as cocoliths and rhabdoliths), set in a structureless matrix of very finely crystalline calcite. The rock is porous, somewhat friable, and only slightly coherent. It may include the remains of bottom-dwelling forms (e.g. ammonites, echinoderms, and pelecypods), and nodules of chert and pyrite. The best known and most widespread chalks are of Cretaceous age, such as those exposed in cliffs on both sides of the English Channel. (Source: BJGEO)
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6 coloured
a. ( = not black or white) [glass, water] coloré ; [chalk, pencil, bead, fabric, garment] de couleur ; [picture] en couleur(s)b. [person] (old-fashioned) de couleur* * *1.GB, colored US ['kʌləd] noun1) (in GB, US) injur personne f de couleur2) ( in South Africa) métis/-isse m/f2. 3.1) lit [pen, paper, bead] de couleur; [picture] en couleur; [light, glass] coloré2) ( non-white) injur GB, US de couleur; ( in South Africa) métis/-isse4.- coloured combining form -
7 CHIMALTIZATIC
chîmaltîzatic:Semblable à de la craie.Angl., like white chalk, est dit du sel. Sah10,84.Form: sur chîmaltîza-tl. -
8 TETEZAUHQUI
tetezauhqui:Blanc, blanchi.Angl., white. Est dit d'une barbe. Sah10,111." ahmo tetezauhqui ", elle n'est pas blanchie (à la chaux) - it is not chalk whitened.Est dit d'une simple hutte, zazan ye xacalli. Sah11,273. -
9 TLOHTLOHHUITEQUI
tlohtlohhuîtequi > tlohtlohhuîtec.*\TLOHTLOHHUITEQUI v.réfl., être orné de lignes ondulées.Ces lignes sont inteprètées comme les marques d'une attaque de faucon." cuitlatexohêhuatl tzanatica motlohtlohhuitec ", la tunique enplumes bleues de perroquet ornée de lignes ondulées en plumes d'étourneau - the blue parrot feather shirt with wavy Iines in grackle feathers. Sah9,89." in êhuatl tocêhuatl motlohtlohhuitec ", la tunique, la tunique en plumes jaunes de perroquet, décorées de griffures de faucon - the skirt was of yellow parrot feathers (decored with) hawk scratches. Sah8,35." motîzahuihqueh motlohtlohhuitecqueh ", ils ont été couverts de craie, ils ont été ornés de lignes ondulées - they were painted with white chalk and with (marks like) hawk scratches. Est dit des Huaxtèques, compagnons de Teteo innan. Sah1,16." motlohtlohhuitequi ", il est orné de lignes ondulées - there are marks as of hawk scratches. Semble décrire le bec d'un toucan, xôchitênâcal. Sah11,22.Note: Cf. les formes tlohtlohhuitecqui et tlohtlohhuitectli qui supposent une forme intransitive.Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > TLOHTLOHHUITEQUI
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1) (of or like chalk: a chalky substance.) crayeux2) (white or pale: Her face looked chalky.) pâle -
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12 coloured
B coloureds npl ( laundry) couleurs fpl ; ‘wash coloureds separately’ ‘laver les couleurs séparément’.C adj1 lit [pen, chalk, ink, paper, label, bead] de couleur ; [picture, drawing, page] en couleur ; [light, glass, icing] coloré ; a brightly coloured shirt une chemise aux couleurs vives ;D - coloured (dans composés) a raspberry-coloured dress une robe (couleur) framboise ; copper-coloured hair des cheveux couleur cuivre ; a highly-coloured account fig un récit très enjolivé.
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