chalk (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “chalk”

sg. chalk, pl. chalks or uncountable
  1. tiza
    The teacher used white chalk to draw a diagram on the blackboard.
  2. tiza (roca)
    The ancient fossils were embedded in the chalk, making the white rock formations fascinating to study.
  3. tiza (polvo usado en deportes)
    Before attempting the difficult climb, she rubbed chalk on her hands to ensure a firm grip.
  4. favorito
    Everyone expected the chalk to win, but the underdog pulled off a surprising victory.
  5. tiza (de sastre)
    The tailor used white chalk to mark where the dress needed to be shortened.
  6. grupo (de paracaidistas)
    The first chalk of soldiers jumped from the plane and parachuted into the field below.

verbo “chalk”

chalk; he chalks; past chalked, part. chalked; ger. chalking
  1. escribir con tiza
    The teacher chalked a big smiley face on the blackboard.
  2. encerar
    Before taking his shot, he carefully chalked the tip of his billiard cue.
  3. blanquear
    The morning fog began to chalk the landscape, turning everything a ghostly white.
  4. anotar
    She chalked up another victory in the tennis tournament.
  5. encalar
    Farmers often chalk their fields to improve soil quality before planting crops.