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Qué (quién) es slate - definición

FINE-GRAINED, FOLIATED, HOMOGENEOUS, LOW-GRADE METAMORPHIC ROCK
Slated roof; Slate roof; Slate shingle
  • Slate-faced church and homes in [[Wurzbach]], [[Thuringia]], Germany
  • Workers mining slate at Mintaro quarry, c. 1880
  • Mules carrying slate roof tiles on their backs, [[Dharamshala]], India, 1993
  • Slates with holes for fixing, viewed from below. Photographed in [[Tremedda]], [[Cornwall]], a farm in England
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  • Slate with pyrite
  • Fine slate tile work, Saint Leonhard's Church, [[Frankfurt am Main]], Germany.
  • Slate roof

slate         
ORGANIZATION
Slated roof; Slate roof; Slate shingle
¦ noun
1. a fine-grained grey, green, or bluish-purple metamorphic rock easily split into smooth, flat plates.
a flat plate of slate used as roofing material.
2. a plate of slate formerly used in schools for writing on.
3. a bluish-grey colour.
4. a list of candidates for election to a post or office.
Brit. a record of a person's debt or credit: put it on the slate.
chiefly N. Amer. a range of something on offer.
5. a board showing the identifying details of a take of a film, held in front of the camera at the beginning and end of the take.
¦ verb
1. cover (a roof) with slates.
2. Brit. informal criticize severely.
3. chiefly N. Amer. schedule; plan.
nominate as a candidate for an office or post.
Derivatives
slaty adjective
Origin
ME sclate, sklate, shortening of OFr. esclate, feminine synonymous with esclat (see slat).
slate         
ORGANIZATION
Slated roof; Slate roof; Slate shingle
I
n.
record of past performance
a clean slate (to start off with a clean slate)
II
v. (colloq.) (BE) (D; tr.) ('to criticize severely') to slate for (the play was slated for its dialogue)
slate         
ORGANIZATION
Slated roof; Slate roof; Slate shingle
(slates, slating, slated)
1.
Slate is a dark grey rock that can be easily split into thin layers. Slate is often used for covering roofs.
... a stone-built cottage, with a traditional slate roof.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
2.
A slate is one of the small flat pieces of slate that are used for covering roofs.
N-COUNT
3.
A slate is a list of candidates for an election, usually from the same party.
The leadership want to present a single slate of candidates to be approved in an open vote.
= list
N-COUNT: usu with supp
4.
If something is slated to happen, it is planned to happen at a particular time or on a particular occasion. (mainly AM)
Bromfield was slated to become U.S. Secretary of Agriculture...
Controversial energy measures are slated for Senate debate within days.
V-PASSIVE: be V-ed to-inf, be V-ed for n
5.
If something is slated, it is criticized very severely. (BRIT JOURNALISM)
Arnold Schwarzenegger's new restaurant has been slated by a top food critic...
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
6.
If you start with a clean slate, you do not take account of previous mistakes or failures and make a fresh start.
The proposal is to pay everything you owe, so that you can start with a clean slate.
PHRASE
7.
If you wipe the slate clean, you decide to forget previous mistakes, failures, or debts and to start again.
Why not wipe the slate clean and start all over again?
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Slate

Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade regional metamorphism. It is the finest grained foliated metamorphic rock. Foliation may not correspond to the original sedimentary layering, but instead is in planes perpendicular to the direction of metamorphic compression.

The foliation in slate is called "slaty cleavage". It is caused by strong compression causing fine grained clay flakes to regrow in planes perpendicular to the compression. When expertly "cut" by striking parallel to the foliation, with a specialized tool in the quarry, many slates will display a property called fissility, forming smooth flat sheets of stone which have long been used for roofing, floor tiles, and other purposes. Slate is frequently grey in color, especially when seen, en masse, covering roofs. However, slate occurs in a variety of colors even from a single locality; for example, slate from North Wales can be found in many shades of grey, from pale to dark, and may also be purple, green or cyan. Slate is not to be confused with shale, from which it may be formed, or schist.

The word "slate" is also used for certain types of object made from slate rock. It may mean a single roofing tile made of slate, or a writing slate. They were traditionally a small, smooth piece of the rock, often framed in wood, used with chalk as a notepad or notice board, and especially for recording charges in pubs and inns. The phrases "clean slate" and "blank slate" come from this usage.

Ejemplos de uso de slate
1. I crossed stiles made from slabs of slate and admired the views of Lundy Island from slate benches.
2. "His eyes were as grey as slate with pinpoint pupils.
3. Gross, an ethics lawyer at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.
4. Yesterday, Senate Democrats chose their slate, naming Harry M.
5. Let‘s begin again and enjoy a refreshingly clean slate.