词汇 | stone |
释义 | stone (verb) stone (adverb) stone 24 ENTRIES FOUND: stone (noun) stone (verb) stone (adverb) stone-cold (adverb) stoned (adjective) stone-faced (adjective) stone-ground (adjective) Stone Age (noun) kidney stone (noun) paving stone (noun) philosopher's stone (noun) stepping-stone (noun) bird (noun) carve (verb) glass (noun) house (noun) kill (verb) leave (verb) set (verb) set (adjective) sink (verb) throw (noun) unturned (adjective) write (verb) 1 stone /ˈstoʊn/ noun plural stones 1 stone /ˈstoʊn/ noun plural stones Learner's definition of STONE 1 [noncount] : a hard substance that comes from the ground and is used for building, carving, etc.石头 The pedestal is made of stone.底座是石头做的。 — often used before another noun常用于另一名词前 stone buildings石头建筑 a stone wall一堵石墙 2 [count] a : a small piece of rock小石块;石子;碎石 We threw stones [=(US) rocks] at the sign.我们朝标志扔小石块。 b : a piece of rock used for a particular purpose(某用途的)石块,石料 His birthdate and date of death were carved on the stone.他的生日和忌日都刻在了石碑上。 — see also headstone 3 [count] : a jewel宝石 precious stones [=gemstones]珍贵的宝石 4 [count] : a small, hard object that sometimes forms in a part of the body (such as the kidney)(肾等的)结石 She had stones in her bladder.她膀胱有结石。 — see also gallstone, kidney stone 5 [count] chiefly British : a large, hard seed found in the center of some fruits (such as plums and peaches) : pit(桃、李等水果的)核 6 [count] British plural stone : a British unit of weight equal to 14 pounds (6.35 kilograms)英石(合14磅或6.35千克) He weighs 12 stone.他重12英石。 — abbreviation st a stone's throw : a short distance短距离 The high school is just a stone's throw from his house.这所高中离他家很近。 She lives just a stone's throw away from the beach.她住在海滩边。 carved/etched/set/written in stone : permanent or not able to be changed永久的;永恒的 These new rules are not carved in stone; if they don't work, we'll change them.这些新规定不是永久的;如果没效果,我们就进行更改。 kill two birds with one stone — see 1kill leave no stone unturned : to make every possible effort to find someone or something尽可能(找到) Their lawyer said that he would leave no stone unturned in trying to find more evidence.他们的律师说他会尽可能找到更多的证据。 The researchers left no stone unturned in their search for the original documents.研究者们千方百计地寻找原始文件。 sink like a stone — see 1sink 2 stone /ˈstoʊn/ verb stones; stoned; stoning 2 stone /ˈstoʊn/ verb stones; stoned; stoning Learner's definition of STONE [+ object] 1 : to throw stones at (someone or something)朝…扔石头 Rioters stoned the building.暴徒们朝大楼扔石头。 2 : to kill (someone) by throwing stones扔石头砸死 He was stoned to death for his crimes.他由于所犯罪行而被乱石砸死。 3 British : to remove the hard, large seed of (a fruit) : pit去核 Stone the peaches before serving.端上桃子之前要去核。 stone the crows British, informal + somewhat old-fashioned — used to express surprise哇,哎呀(表惊讶) “He's won the lottery!” “Well, stone the crows!”“他中彩票了!”“哇!” 3 stone /ˈstoʊn/ adverb 3 stone /ˈstoʊn/ adverb Learner's definition of STONE : totally or completely完全地;全部地;彻底地 (US) They sat there, stone silent.他们坐在那里,默不作声。 The soup was stone cold.汤全凉了。 He was stone broke. [=he had no money at all]他身无分文。 stone dead毫无生命气息 — sometimes used in combination有时用于合成词 I thought I had gone stone-deaf.我想我已经全聋了。 — see also stone-cold |
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