stone-如何读

ˈstōn

stone-是什么意思

  • 表示"非常"、"完全"

stone-英英释义

noun

a concretion of earthy or mineral matter:

a piece of rock for a specified function: such as

something resembling a small stone: such as

calculus sense 3a

the hard central portion of a drupaceous fruit (such as a peach)

a hard stony seed (as of a date)

plural usually stone any of various units of weightespecially: an official British unit equal to 14 pounds (6.3 kilograms)

curling stone

a round playing piece used in various games (such as backgammon or go)

a stand or table with a smooth flat top on which to impose or set type

biographical name (1)

Harlan Fiske 1872–1946 American jurist; chief justice U.S. Supreme Court (1941–46)

verb

transitive verb

to hurl stones atespecially: to kill by pelting with stones

archaic to make hard or insensitive to feeling

to face, pave, or fortify with stones

to remove the stones or seeds of (a fruit)

to rub, scour, or polish with a stone

to sharpen with a whetstone

adverb

entirely, utterly—used as an intensive —often used in combinationstone-dead

stone-broke

adjective

of, relating to, or made of stone

absolute, utter

pure stone craziness—Edwin Shrake

biographical name (2)

Irving 1903–1989 originally surname Tennenbaum American writer

biographical name (3)

Lucy 1818–1893 American suffragist

biographical name (2)

Irving 1903–1989 originally surname Tennenbaum American writer

biographical name (3)

Lucy 1818–1893 American suffragist

stone-词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Old English stān; akin to Old High German stein stone, Old Church Slavonic stěna wall, and perhaps to Sanskrit styāyate it hardens — more at steato-

The first known use of stone was before the 12th century

stone-儿童词典英英释义

wedlocknoun

the state of being married

pull1 of 2verb

to separate forcibly from a natural or firm attachment pull up carrots

pull a tooth

to use force on so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the force pull at a rope

pull a wagon

to stretch repeatedly

pull taffy

to strain by stretching

pull a tendon

move entry 1 sense 1

the car pulled out of the driveway

to draw apart : tear

remove entry 1 sense 2

pulled the pitcher in the third inning

to bring into the open

pulled a knife

to carry out with skill or daring : commit

pull a robbery

attract sense 2

pull customers

pull2 of 2noun

the act or an instance of pulling

the effort put forth in pulling

a long pull uphill

special influence

got his job through pull

a device for pulling

a drawer pull

a force that attracts or influences

the pull of gravity

an injury resulting from abnormal straining or stretching

a muscle pull

stone-blindadjective

totally blind

well1 of 5noun

a source of supply

was a well of information

a hole made in the earth to reach a natural deposit (as of water, oil, or gas)

an open space extending up through floors of a structure (as for a staircase)

something suggesting a well

well2 of 5verb

to rise to the surface and flow out

well3 of 5adverb

so as to be right : in a satisfactory way

did well on the test

in a friendly or generous way

they always speak well of you

in a skillful or expert manner

plays the trumpet well

by as much as possible : completely

we are well aware of the problem

with reason or courtesy

cannot well refuse

in such a way as to be pleasing : as one would wish

everything has gone well this week

without trouble

we could well afford it

in a thorough manner

shake well before using

in a familiar manner

knew them well

by quite a lot well over a million

was well ahead

well4 of 5interjection

—used to begin a conversation or continue one that was interrupted

—used to express surprise or doubt

well5 of 5adjective

being in a satisfactory or good state

all is well

free or recovered from ill health : healthy

he's not a well man

fortunate sense 1

it was well that we left

Stone Agenoun

the oldest period in which human beings are known to have existed that is marked by the use of stone tools

stone1 of 4noun

earth or mineral matter hardened in a mass

a piece of rock not as fine as gravel

throw stones

a piece of rock used for some special purpose (as for a monument or in construction)

gem sense 1b

calculus sense 2a

a stony seed or one (as of a plum) enclosed in a stony cover

plural usually stone any of various units of weightespecially: a British unit equal to 14 pounds (6.3 kilograms)

stone2 of 4adjective

of, relating to, or made of stone

stone3 of 4verb

to throw stones atespecially: to kill by hitting with stones

to remove the stones or seeds of (a fruit)

stone4 of 4adverb

in a complete manner : entirely—often used in combinationthey are stone-broke

the soup is stone cold

stone- 例句

1 The pedestal is made of stone.

2 His birthdate and date of death were carved on the stone.

3 He was stoned to death for his crimes.

4 Stone the peaches before serving.

5 The soup was stone cold.

6 the stone stupidity of the senator's statements embarrassed even her staffers

7 Each course follows a set progression dictated by kaiseki tradition, and every dish is presented in a uniquely varied vessel, from blown glass to seashells, ceramics, stones and lacquerware.

8 Goggles were cracked, knuckles were bloodied and noses were broken from stones and debris thrown into the faces of the drivers.

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