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| to write or draw something with chalk 用粉笔写;用粉笔画 | An X was chalked on the fence marking the spot. 篱笆上用粉笔画着一个“X”作为标记。 | |
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- | ˌchalk ˈup |
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1 | to score points or achieve success in a game (在比赛中)得分,取胜 | In 1989, she chalked up the first of her five successive championships. 1989年,她赢得了五连冠的第一次冠军。 | | 1a | to achieve a particular level or number 实现,达到(某一水平或数量) | | He has already chalked up over 100 hours of solo flying time. 他已经实现了单飞超过100小时的纪录。 | | The stock market fell back after chalking up record gains. 股市上涨达到历史纪录后开始回落。 | | |
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2 | AMERICAN to consider something as having a particular cause ATTRIBUTE把…归因于 | Low voter turnout was chalked up to a dull campaign. 低投票率被归咎于竞选活动的乏味无趣。 | |
| - | chalk sth up to experience | | to consider something bad that happens to you as an experience that will help you to deal better with similar situations in the future | | 从某事中吸取教训 | | | | | |
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