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stone

noun
/stəʊn/
/stəʊn/
Idioms
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    hard substance硬物质

  1. [uncountable] (often used before nouns or in compounds常用于名词前或构成复合词) a hard solid mineral substance that is found in the ground, often used for building石头;石料;岩石
    • Most of the houses are built of stone.这些房子多数是用石头建造的。
    • stone walls石墙
    • a stone floor/bridge/carving/pillar/slab石头地板/桥/雕刻/柱子/石板
    • a brick and stone building砖石建筑
    • a flight of stone steps一段石台阶
    • a huge block of stone一块巨大的石头
    see also drystone wall, limestone, sandstone, soapstone
    Extra Examples
    • He is a sculptor who works mainly in stone.他是个雕刻家,以石雕为主。
    • The path's stone flags were worn and broken.小路上的石板已经磨蚀断裂了。
    • The stone is cut into blocks ready for building.石头被切割成建筑用石块。
    • The walls were hewn from local stone.墙是用当地石材凿成的。
    • a carved stone fireplace石雕壁炉
    • names carved in stone刻在石头上的名字
    • The walls were made of stone.这些墙是石头做的。
    Topics Physics and chemistrya2, Buildingsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • heavy
    • hard
    • rough
    … of stone
    • block
    • slab
    verb + stone
    • break
    • cut
    • hew (something from/​out of)
    stone + noun
    • block
    • flag
    • slab
    preposition
    • in stone
    phrases
    • be set in
    • be written in
    See full entry
  2. [countable] (especially British English) a small piece of rock of any shape石块;石子
    • a pile of stones一堆石块
    • Some children were throwing stones into the lake.几个孩子正朝湖里扔石头。
    see also hailstone, philosopher’s stone
    Extra Examples
    • Some loose stones tumbled down the slope behind her.一些松动的石头从她身后的斜坡上滚了下来。
    • The boys were caught throwing stones at passing trains.那些男孩子向过路的火车扔石头,被逮住了。
    • The boat broke in two and sank like a stone.船裂成两半,像石头一样沉了下去。
    • (figurative) The temperature dropped like a stone.温度像石头一样下降。
    • A group of children pelted firefighters with stones.一群孩子向消防队员投掷石块。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • sharp
    • smooth
    • round
    … of stones
    • heap
    • pile
    verb + stone
    • cast
    • hurl
    • throw
    See full entry
  3. [countable] (usually in compounds通常构成复合词) a piece of stone shaped for a particular purpose(加工成某形状为某用途的)石块
    • These words are carved on the stone beside his grave.在他的墓碑上刻着这样的话。
    see also cornerstone, foundation stone, gravestone, headstone, lodestone, millstone, paving stone, standing stone, stepping stone, tombstone
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • foundation
    • memorial
    • paving
    stone + noun
    • circle
    See full entry
  4. jewel宝石

  5. (also precious stone)
    [countable] a rare valuable stone, such as a diamond, that is used in jewellery不可改变;铁定;板上钉钉
    • She had the stone set in a ring.她请人把宝石镶嵌在戒指上。
    Topics Clothes and Fashionb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • gem
    • precious
    • semi-precious
    verb + stone
    • mine
    • cut
    • set
    stone + verb
    • glitter
    • shine
    See full entry
  6. in fruit水果

  7. [countable] (especially British English)
    (North American English usually pit)
    a hard shell containing the nut or seed in the middle of some types of fruit果核
    • cherry/peach stones樱桃核;桃核
  8. in body体内

  9. [countable] (often in compounds常构成复合词) a small piece of hard material that can form in the bladder or kidney and cause pain(膀胱或肾脏中的)结石
    • kidney stones肾结石
    see also gallstone
  10. measurement of weight重量单位

  11. [countable]
    (plural stone)
    (abbreviation st)
    (in the UK) a unit for measuring weight, equal to 6.35 kilograms or 14 pounds英石(英国重量单位,相当于 6.35 千克或 14 磅)
    • He weighs over 15 stone.他体重超过 15 英石。
    • She's trying to lose a stone.她试图减去一英石的体重。
    Topics Maths and measurementc1
  12. Word OriginOld English stān (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch steen and German Stein. The verb dates from Middle English (first recorded in sense (1)).
Idioms
carved/set in stone
  1. (of a decision, plan, etc.决定、计划等) unable to be changed不可改变;铁定;板上钉钉
    • People should remember that our proposals aren't set in stone.人们应该记住我们的建议不是一成不变的。
    • These rules are not set in stone.这些规定并非不可更改。
have a heart of stone
  1. to be a person who does not show other people sympathy 铁石心肠;冷酷无情
kill two birds with one stone
  1. to achieve two things at the same time with one action一石二鸟;一箭双雕;一举两得Topics Successc2
leave no stone unturned
  1. to try every possible course of action in order to find or achieve something千方百计;想尽办法
like getting blood out of/from a stone
  1. almost impossible to obtain水中捞月;缘木求鱼
    • Getting an apology from him was like getting blood from a stone.让他道歉几乎是不可能的。
people (who live) in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones
  1. (saying) you should not criticize other people, because they will easily find ways of criticizing you身居玻璃房,投石招祸殃;自身毛病多,勿挑他人错
a rolling stone gathers no moss
  1. (saying) a person who moves from place to place, job to job, etc. does not have a lot of money, possessions or friends but is free from responsibilities滚石不生苔,频迁不聚财
a stone’s throw
  1. a very short distance away很近的距离;不远处
    • We live just a stone's throw from here.我们就住在附近。
    • The hotel is within a stone's throw of the beach.旅馆离海滩很近。

stone

verb
/stəʊn/
/stəʊn/
[usually passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they stone
/stəʊn/
/stəʊn/
he / she / it stones
/stəʊnz/
/stəʊnz/
past simple stoned
/stəʊnd/
/stəʊnd/
past participle stoned
/stəʊnd/
/stəʊnd/
-ing form stoning
/ˈstəʊnɪŋ/
/ˈstəʊnɪŋ/
Idioms
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    throw stones扔石块

  1. to throw stones at somebody/something向…扔石块;用石头砸
    • be stoned Shops were looted and vehicles stoned.商店遭哄抢,车辆被砸坏。
    • to be stoned to death (= as a punishment)用石头砸死(一种刑罚)
  2. fruit水果

  3. (British English)
    (also pit North American English, British English)
    stone something to remove the stone from the inside of a fruit去掉…的果核
    • stoned black olives去核黑橄榄
  4. Word OriginOld English stān (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch steen and German Stein. The verb dates from Middle English (first recorded in sense (1)).
Idioms
stone the crows | stone me
  1. (British English, old-fashioned) used to express surprise, shock, anger, etc.(表示惊奇、震惊、气愤等)哎呀
IELTS BNC: 888 COCA: 1220
stone

noun¹

1hard solid substance堅硬物質ADJECTIVE | ... OF STONE | VERB + STONE | STONE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEheavy沉重的石頭hard堅硬的石頭rough, smooth粗糙的/光滑的石頭weathered風化的石頭carved石雕;石刻a carved stone fireplace石雕壁爐dressed, polished修琢過的/拋光過的石料The wall was built of large blocks of dressed stone.這面牆是用大塊的修琢石砌成的。crushed碎石building建築石材... OF STONEblock, slab一方石頭;一塊石板VERB + STONEbreak, cut, hew (sth from/out of)敲碎石頭;切割石材;把石頭劈成⋯Convicts were made to break stone for the roads.囚犯們被要求砸石子築路。The stone is cut into blocks ready for building.石頭被切割成建築用石塊。The walls were hewn from local stone.牆是用當地石材鑿成的。be built from/in/of/out of, be carved from/in/of/out of, be made from/in/of/out of用石頭建成/雕成/製成names carved in stone刻在石頭上的名字carve sth in在石頭上雕刻⋯STONE + NOUNblock, flag, slab石塊;石板The path's stone slabs were worn and broken.小路上的石板已經磨蝕、斷裂了。arch, archway, bridge, building, floor, house, pillar, stairs, structure, wall, etc.石拱門、石拱道、石橋、石頭建築、石地板、石屋、石柱、石梯、石結構、石牆等monument, sculpture, tablet石紀念碑;石雕;石碑axe/ax, tool石斧;石具mason (usually stonemason) 石匠He went to work as a stonemason.他去做了石匠。PREPOSITIONin stone用石頭He is a sculptor who works mainly in stone.他是個雕刻家,以石雕為主。PHRASESbe set in, be written in (both figurative) 不可更改These rules are not set in stone.這些規定並非不可更改。
stone

noun²

2 (especially BrE) small piece of rock石子 see also rock ADJECTIVE | ... OF STONES | VERB + STONE ADJECTIVEsharp稜角尖銳的石子smooth光滑的石子round圓石子loose鬆動的石頭Some loose stones tumbled down the slope behind her.一些鬆動的石頭從她身後的斜坡上滾了下來。... OF STONESheap, pile一堆石子VERB + STONEcast (figurative) , hurl, throw攻擊;扔石頭
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.讓無罪的人開頭炮。The boys were caught throwing stones at passing trains.那些男孩子向過路的火車扔石頭,被逮住了。
stone

noun³

3piece of stone shaped for a particular purpose為特定用途加工成特定形狀的石塊ADJECTIVE | STONE + NOUN ADJECTIVEfoundation基石memorial紀念碑paving, stepping鋪路石;踏腳石cobble, kerb/curb (usually cobblestone, etc.) 鵝卵石;路緣石grinding, sharpening磨石;磨刀石pumice浮石standing(史前的)豎石紀念物;巨石STONE + NOUNcircle(西歐的)史前環狀巨石陣The stone circle at Avebury is larger than Stonehenge.埃夫伯里的史前環狀巨石陣比索爾茲伯里的巨石陣規模還要大。
stone

noun⁴

4precious stone寶石ADJECTIVE | VERB + STONE | STONE + VERB ADJECTIVEgem (usually gemstone) , precious, semi-precious經切割打磨的寶石;寶石;半寶石
VERB + STONEmine開採寶石cut切割寶石set鑲嵌寶石She had the stone set in a ring.她請人把寶石鑲嵌在戒指上。STONE + VERBglitter, shine寶石閃閃發光/絢麗奪目
stone

noun⁵

5 (BrE) measure of weight重量單位 note at measure
IELTS BNC: 888 COCA: 1220
stone noun
stone (stone walls/throw stones) grain (cherry/peach stones)
stone

noun

stone ♦︎ rock ♦︎ boulder ♦︎ pebbleThese are all words for a hard solid mineral substance that is found in the ground. 这些词均表示石头、岩石。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配solid stone / rockto throw a stone / rock / boulder / pebble stone [uncountable, countable](often used before nouns or in compounds) a hard solid mineral substance that is found in the ground, often used for building; a piece of stone shaped for a particular purpose (常用于名词前或构成复合词)石头,岩石,石料;(经塑形使具有某种用途的)石块Most of the houses are built of stone.这些房子大多数是用石头建造的。stone walls石墙a stone bridge / floor / carving石桥;石地板;石雕a flight of stone steps一段石头台阶These words are carved on the stone beside his grave.他的墓碑上刻着这样的话。Especially in British English a stone can be a small piece of stone of any shape. 特别是在英式英语中,stone可指任何形状的小石头 (especially BrE) Some children were throwing stones into the lake.一些孩子正往湖里投石子。 stony

adjective

a stony beach多石的海滩
rock [uncountable, countable] the hard solid mineral substance that forms part of the surface of the earth and some other planets; a large piece of rock sticking up out of the ground or the sea; a large single piece of rock 岩石;石山;礁石;巨石块;岩块They drilled through several layers of rock to reach the oil.他们钻透了几层岩石寻找石油。volcanic / igneous / sedimentary rocks火山岩;火成岩;沉积岩The ship crashed into the infamous Sker Point Rocks and broke into three pieces.那艘船撞在恶名远扬的斯戈尔尖岬暗礁群上面,断成三截。They clambered over the rocks at the foot of the cliff.他们吃力地攀过了绝壁脚下的巨石。The sign said 'Danger: falling rocks'.警示牌上写着“危险:前有落石”。In American English a rock can also be a small stone. 在美式英语中,rock也可指小石块 (NAmE) Demonstrators threw rocks at the police.示威者向警察扔石块。 rocky

adjective

a rocky coastline岩石嶙嶙的海岸线
NOTE 辨析 Stone or rock?In British English people throw stones and a rock is sth too big to pick up and throw. In American English rock is the usual word for a small piece of rock that you can pick up, and stone is not usually used in this way. In both British and American English stone [uncountable] is used especially to talk about sth that has been cut or dug up from the ground, for example in order to build sth. Rock [uncountable] is used especially to talk about sth that is still a part of or attached to the ground. 在英式英语中,表示扔石子要用throw stones,rock则太大,无法拾起或投掷。在美式英语中,rock通常表示可以捡起的小石子,stone则通常不这样用。无论在英式还是美式英语中,stone作为不可数名词尤指从地下挖出来的石头,例如用于建筑的石料。rock作为不可数名词尤指仍然与大地连在一起的岩石Most of the houses are built of stone.那些房子大多数是用石头建造的。Most of the houses are built of rock. The rock walls of the canyon are almost a mile high.这个峡谷的石壁差不多有1英里高。The stone walls of the canyon are almost a mile high.
boulder ˈbəʊldə(r); NAmE ˈboʊldər [countable] a very large rock, often with a round shape that has been made by water or the weather (受水或天气侵蚀而成的)巨石,漂砾As the ice sheet rode over the land, huge boulders were ripped from the underlying rock.冰盖划过地面时,从地表下面的岩石上撕下来一些巨石块。 pebble [countable] a small, smooth stone that is found in or near water (水中或水边的)鹅卵石,砾石The hotel is located beside a pebble beach in a quiet bay.那酒店坐落在僻静海湾里一个卵石海滩旁。
IELTS BNC: 888 COCA: 1220
stone
Building materials: adobe, aggregate, asbestos...
Pieces of stone or rock: boulder, flint, gravel...
Stones used in jewellery: agate, amethyst, aquamarine...
Parts of fruit and substances in fruit: bruising, core, dextrose...
To aim and to throw: throw, direct, aim...

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