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I . stone [stəʊn, americ stoʊn] SUBST

1. stone t. GEO, MED:

stone

2. stone of fruit:

stone
pestka f

3. stone Brit (weight):

stone
6,35 kg

II . stone [stəʊn, americ stoʊn] ADV

1. stone (like stone):

stone hard

2. stone coloq (completely):

stone
stone drunk

III . stone [stəʊn, americ stoʊn] VERBO trans

1. stone (throw stones):

stone

2. stone (remove kernels):

stone
drylować [perf wy-]

stone VERBO

Entrada criada por um utilizador
stone ARQUIT

stone SUBST

Entrada criada por um utilizador
spectacle stone MINER
semiprecious stone
plaster stone MINER
gips m

stone SUBST

Entrada criada por um utilizador
pea stone
pea stone

foundation stone SUBST ARQUIT

paving stone SUBST Brit

stepping stone SUBST fig

Stone Age SUBST sem pl

the Stone Age

stone-broke ADJ AM

stone-broke → stony-broke

Veja também: stony-broke

stony-broke ADJ Brit coloq

stone-deaf ADJ

pumice (stone) [ˈpʌmɪs-] SUBST sem pl GEO

pumice (stone)
pumeks m

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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If crystals of rutile have grown in the crystal of apatite, in the right light the cut stone displays a cat's eye effect.
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However, an additional stone, lying flat rather than upright, was discovered after being exposed as a crop mark in the dry weather of 1976.
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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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When she tried on engagement rings, it had to be at least a three caret stone -- five would be better.
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Some of the building material was reused by Capuchin monks who were granted permission to use the stone for maintaining their monasteries.
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The cist consists of large slabs of stone and a gabled capstone.
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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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The stone balustrades of the tower gallery are supported by corbelling with modillion cornicing.
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They are a brick farmhouse, a stone and frame bank barn (c. 1800), frame outhouse, chicken house, and corn crib.
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