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chart
chart
chart
something
out
(for someone or something)
to lay out a plan or course for someone or something.
The navigator charted the course out for the captain.
The captain charted out the course for us.
See also:
chart
,
out
off the charts
1.
much more than is usual
Basketball's TV income is already off the charts.
2.
much better than usual
Groncki's newest restaurant is totally off the charts.
Etymology: based on the literal meaning of
chart
(a way of presenting numbers or information in vertical rows)
See also:
chart
,
off
chart
n.
a musical score. (see also
map
.)
Come on, man! Look at the chart! You’re making clinkers like hot cakes.
charts
n.
the trade magazine rankings of current pop music.
The big one is back on the charts this week. Give it a listen.
See also:
chart
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Yannick
-
Breton, French
Oliver
AHL-ə-vər
(English)
, AW-lee-ver
(German)
, O-lee-ver
(Finnish)
English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Estonian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Czech
Vlasiy
-
Russian
Rafe
RAYF
English
Nail
-
Arabic, Tatar
Chappell
[tʃæpəl]
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