 现代英汉综合大辞典
n. 石头, 铺石, 石料
宝石, 钻石
碑, 里程碑, 纪念碑, 墓碑
磨(刀)石; 砥石
冰雹
果核
[单复同][英](重量名, 常用来表示体重, 等于14磅; 用于肉类等商品时等于8磅; 用于干酪时等于16磅; 麻是32磅; 玻璃是5磅; 羊毛是24磅)
[古]睾丸
【刷】排版石台, 调墨石台, 石印石
【医】结石(病)
a heap of stones 一堆石头 stone pit 采石场S-Age 石器时代 precious stone 宝石, 钻石 foundation stone 奠基石; 基础; 根源 stone on the chest [美]肺结核 hail stone 冰雹 stones of apricots 杏仁 a kidney stone 肾结石 His grave is marked by a fine stone. 他的墓有一 块精致的石碑。 He weighs ten stone ten. 他体重一百五十磅。
- 习惯用语
- A rolling stone gathers no moss. [谚]滚石不生苔, 转行不成材(老换工作发不了财); 见异思迁终无所得。
- add a stone to sb.'s cairn 在某人死后对其备加赞扬
- (as) cold as a stone 冷得象石头一样; 冰冷
- (as) hard as a stone 坚硬如石; 极硬
- Blarney stone 巧言石(爱尔兰Blarney 城堡的石头, 相传吻此石头后即善于花言巧语)
- break stones 敲碎石头; [喻]做苦活; 陷于贫困
- cast [throw] stones [a stone] at 非难, 遣责, 攻击
- cast the first stone 率先指责别人; 挑衅, 带头攻击
- give a stone and a beating to sb. [俚](原系赛马用语)轻而易举地胜过(某人)
- give sb. a stone for bread 拿石头当面包给人, 表面帮助实质愚弄(人); 嘲弄请求帮助的人
- harden into stone 变冷酷, 变成石头一样硬; 僵化, 失去活力
- have kissed the Blarney stone 说奉承话, 拍马屁, 巧言引诱
- lay the first stone 打下基础
- leave no stone unturned 不遗余力; 挖空心思, 用尽一切手段
- mark sth. with a white stone (古罗马人用白垩在日历上把幸福的日子打上记号, 转义为)作为喜庆的日子大书特书
- philosopher's stone 点金石; 灵丹妙药, 法宝
- rolling stone 喜欢改换职业、住处等的人; 见异思迁的人
- set a stone rolling 做劳而无功的事情, 做出可能引起严重后果的事
- set stone out 将石块砌成一层比一层稍稍突出状, 依次排列
- stepping stone 垫脚石; 跳板; 进身之阶
- swim like a stone [谑]沉下去, 不会游泳
- the stone of Sisyphus 徒劳无功的事
- throw [cast] stones at sb. 指责[毁谤, 非难]某人
- throw a stone in one's own garden 自已害自已
- throw the first stone at 向...挑衅
- within stone's throw of 在...的附近, 离...不远
- S-dead hath no fellow. [谚]死人的口最紧。
- Stones will cry out. 【圣】连石头都要说话了(指令人恼怒的事情)。
 现代英汉词典
n. 石块
This is a stone building. 这是一座石头建筑物。 矿石;岩石
A diamond is a precious stone. 金刚钻是一种宝石。 "The stone walls are not high, and a man can easily climb over them." "石头墙不高,人翻过墙头很容易。" (樱桃、 李子、桃子等水果的)核,籽
(膀胱或肾脏等的)结石
墓碑
英石(重量单位,合14磅)
- 词性变化
vt. stoned, stoning
向…投石; 把石头掷向…
(从干果中)取出子,取出核
 简明英汉词典
n. 石, 石头, 宝石
 柯林斯英语大词典
stone 
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n the hard compact nonmetallic material of which rocks are made
a small lump of rock; pebble
short for gemstone
a piece of rock designed or shaped for some particular purpose.(in combination)
something that resembles a stone.(in combination)
the woody central part of such fruits as the peach and plum, that contains the seed; endocarp
any similar hard part of a fruit, such as the stony seed of a date
a unit of weight, used esp to express human body weight, equal to 14 pounds or 6.350 kilograms
Also called: granite the rounded heavy mass of granite or iron used in the game of curling
a nontechnical name for calculus
a table with a very flat iron or stone surface upon which hot-metal pages are composed into formes; imposition table
(in certain games) a piece or man
any of various dull grey colours.(as adjective)
relating to or made of stone
a stone house made of stoneware
a stone jar adv completely
stone-dead vb to throw stones at, esp to kill
to remove the stones from
to furnish or provide with stones
- 习惯用语
- cast a stone at cast aspersions upon
- heart of stone an obdurate or unemotional nature
- leave no stone unturned to do everything possible to achieve an end
- stone the crows an expression of surprise, dismay, etc
 WordNet
stone  stoned stoning stones Noun 1. a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter; "he threw a rock at me"
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2. material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust; "that mountain is solid rock"; "stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries"
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3. building material consisting of a piece of rock hewn in a definite shape for a special purpose; "he wanted a special stone to mark the site"
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4. a crystalline rock that can be cut and polished for jewelry; "he had the gem set in a ring for his wife"; "she had jewels made of all the rarest stones"
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5. the hard inner (usually woody) layer of the pericarp of some fruits (as peaches or plums or cherries or olives) that contains the seed; "you should remove the stones from prunes before cooking"
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6. an avoirdupois unit used to measure the weight of a human body; equal to 14 pounds; "a heavy chap who must have weighed more than twenty stone"
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7. a lack of feeling or expression or movement; "he must have a heart of stone"; "her face was as hard as stone"
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Verb 1. kill by throwing stones at; "Adulterers should be stoned according to the Koran"
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2. remove the pits from; "pit plums and cherries"
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Adjective 1. of any of various dull tannish-gray colors
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