chalked的意思和读音

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chalk

: [tʃɔk] : [tʃɔːk]

n.;〈〉()

v.[];使

chalks  chalking  chalked  

v.write,draw,mark,doodle,scribble

n.1.;2.;〈〉(),3.

v.1.[]2.;使3....

n.1.a type of soft white stone; a stick of white or colored chalk, used for writing or drawing, especially on a chalkboard

v.1.to write or draw something with chalk

1. chalkboard chalked chalkie () ...

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1.As the first data indicating sudden growth began emerging over the summer, many market observers chalked it up to refineries hoarding crude.

2.I chalked it up to a form of separation anxiety, and my tolerance of her bouts of tears decreased.

3.We meet them after they've been forced to leave their previous ranch in a chain of events chalked up to Lennie's odd behavior.

4.This effected my ability to father my children properly, but I chalked it up to "being busy for the Lord. "”。

5.Academics have been arguing for years that part of China's emissions growth should be chalked up to the Western consumers who buy the stuff.西

6.In Britain a workman, about to hang himself in an abandoned house, chalked his final words on the wall outside.

7.That the friend's name is a guitar player named Jimi is apparently to be chalked up to coincidence.Jimi。

8.She called Mr. Ramesh's comments a 'fair argument' and chalked them up to being 'part of a negotiation.”,”。

9.New Orleans has been shrinking since the 1960s, but slowly, so nearly all of the loss can be chalked up to Katrina.

10.Yet those failures can largely be chalked up to a steep technology learning curve, industry watchers say.