Chalk up Meaning in English
expression
释义
To attribute a result to a particular cause or to record an achievement, success, or failure. Often used to explain why something happened.
用法与细微差别
Informal and often used for both positive and negative outcomes. Common with achievements ('chalk up a win'), experiences ('chalk it up to experience'), and explanations for failure or luck. Frequently followed by 'to'. Not related to physical 'chalk.'
例句
We can chalk up our loss to bad luck.
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She chalked up another win yesterday.
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Let’s chalk up this mistake to inexperience.
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He’s just starting out, so you can chalk up his mistakes to learning.
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If things go wrong, just chalk it up to experience and move on.
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She’s managed to chalk up several promotions in just a few years.
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