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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. stone [Brit stəʊn, americ stoʊn] SUBST

1. stone U (material):

stone
(made) of stone
to turn into stone
to have a heart of stone fig
to be as hard as stone literal
to be as hard as stone fig
to be as hard as stone atrib wall, statue, floor, building, step
stone cladding

2. stone (small rock):

stone
stone

3. stone (for particular purpose):

stone (gen)
stone (engraved)
to lay a stone
to erect a stone

4. stone:

stone, a. precious stone (gem)

5. stone BOT (in fruit):

stone

6. stone MED:

stone

7. stone Brit (unit of weight):

stone
= 6, 35 kg

8. stone atrib (of stoneware):

stone jar, pot, pottery

II. stone [Brit stəʊn, americ stoʊn] VERBO trans

1. stone (throw stones at):

stone person
to stone sb to death

2. stone (remove stone from):

stone peach, cherry

III. stone [Brit stəʊn, americ stoʊn]

stone me antiq! Brit
to be set in (tablets of) stone
to cast the first stone
to sink like a stone

glasshouse [Brit ˈɡlɑːshaʊs, americ ˈɡlæsˌhaʊs] SUBST

1. glasshouse Brit (greenhouse):

2. glasshouse Brit (prison):

trou m coloq

3. glasshouse americ (glassworks):

cherry stone SUBST americ ZOOL

cherry stone

coping stone SUBST

coping stone

philosopher's stone SUBST

rolling stone SUBST fig

rolling stone
vagabond/-e m/f

standing stone SUBST

standing stone

foundation stone SUBST CONSTR

precious stone SUBST

precious stone

kidney stone SUBST

kidney stone

stone saw SUBST

stone saw

no Dicionário PONS

I. stone [stəʊn, americ stoʊn] SUBST

1. stone no pl GEO (hard substance, jewel):

stone

2. stone (piece of rock):

stone
stone smaller
to fall like a stone

3. stone MED (hard matter):

stone

4. stone BIOL, BOT (seed of a fruit):

stone

5. stone Brit (14 lbs):

stone
6, 348 kg

Expressões:

II. stone [stəʊn, americ stoʊn] ADJ

1. stone (made of stone) floor, step, statue:

stone CONSTR
stone GEO

2. stone (stoneware):

stone jug

3. stone (pale beige colour):

stone
sable inv

III. stone [stəʊn, americ stoʊn] ADV

1. stone (like a stone):

stone hard

2. stone coloq (completely):

stone

IV. stone [stəʊn, americ stoʊn] VERBO trans

1. stone (throw stones at):

stone
to stone to death

2. stone (remove the kernels):

stone

paving stone SUBST Brit

paving stone

stone-blind ADJ

stone-blind

stone-broke ADJ americ

stone-broke → stony-broke

stony-broke ADJ Brit, Aus coloq

stone-dead ADJ

stone-dead

stone fruit SUBST

stone fruit

rolling stone SUBST

to be a rolling stone

Expressões:

a rolling stone gathers no moss prov

kidney stone SUBST

kidney stone

I. stone-cold ADJ

stone-cold

II. stone-cold ADV

stone-cold

stone-deaf ADJ

stone-deaf
no Dicionário PONS

I. stone [stoʊn] SUBST

1. stone GEO:

stone

2. stone (piece of rock, jewel):

stone
stone smaller

3. stone MED (in kidney, gallbladder):

stone

4. stone (seed of fruit):

stone

Expressões:

II. stone [stoʊn] ADJ

1. stone (made of stone) floor, wall, statue:

stone CONSTR
stone GEO

2. stone (stoneware):

stone jug

III. stone [stoʊn] ADV

1. stone (like a stone):

stone hard

2. stone coloq (completely):

stone

IV. stone [stoʊn] VERBO trans

1. stone (throw stones at):

stone
to stone sb to death

2. stone (remove the kernels):

stone

rolling stone SUBST

to be a rolling stone

Expressões:

a rolling stone gathers no moss prov

stone-blind ADJ

stone-blind

stone-deaf ADJ

stone-deaf

stone-dead ADJ

stone-dead

I. stone-cold ADJ

stone-cold

II. stone-cold ADV

stone-cold

stone-broke ADJ coloq

stone-broke

stone fruit SUBST

stone fruit

kidney stone SUBST

kidney stone

Stone Age SUBST

the Stone Age
Present
Istone
youstone
he/she/itstones
westone
youstone
theystone
Past
Istoned
youstoned
he/she/itstoned
westoned
youstoned
theystoned
Present Perfect
Ihavestoned
youhavestoned
he/she/ithasstoned
wehavestoned
youhavestoned
theyhavestoned
Past Perfect
Ihadstoned
youhadstoned
he/she/ithadstoned
wehadstoned
youhadstoned
theyhadstoned

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Back yard walls were of hammer dressed stone, about 4 ft 6in high and with triangular capstones.
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His church had been gradually enriched with painted choir stalls, pictures, statues and several altars of stone.
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The cist consists of large slabs of stone and a gabled capstone.
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Or how about nibbling on a cruller on sleek seats next to a flickering stone fireplace?
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Still working stone by stone, he filled in the hole and built up a pedestal, topped by a three-quarter ton capstone.
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