SLATE


Meaning of SLATE in English

n., v., & adj.

--n.

1. a fine-grained grey, green, or bluish-purple metamorphic rock easily split into flat smooth plates.

2 a piece of such a plate used as roofing-material.

3 a piece of such a plate used for writing on, usu. framed in wood.

4 the colour of slate.

5 US a list of nominees for office etc.

--v.tr.

1. cover with slates esp. as roofing.

2 Brit. colloq. criticize severely; scold.

3 US make arrangements for (an event etc.).

4 US propose or nominate for office etc.

--adj. made of slate.

Phrases and idioms:

on the slate Brit. recorded as a debt to be paid. slate-blue (or -black) a shade of blue (or black) occurring in slate. slate-colour a dark bluish or greenish grey. slate-coloured of this colour. slate-grey a shade of grey occurring in slate. slate-pencil a small rod of soft slate used for writing on slate. wipe the slate clean forgive or cancel the record of past offences.

Derivatives:

slating n. slaty adj.

Etymology: ME s(c)late f. OF esclate, fem. form of esclat SLAT

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.