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I . stone [stəʊn] SUBST

1. stone no Pl GEOL:

stone
kamen m

2. stone ARCHIT:

stone

3. stone (piece of rock):

stone
kamen(ček) m

4. stone MED:

stone
kamen m

5. stone (jewel):

stone
stone

6. stone (in fruit):

stone
stone
pečka f

7. stone - Brit (14 lbs):

stone

II . stone [stəʊn] ADJ attr

stone floor, wall:

stone
stone
stone statue

III . stone [stəʊn] VERB trans

1. stone (throw stones at):

to stone sb [to death]

2. stone (remove pit):

stone cherries, olives
stone cherries, olives

foun·ˈda·tion stone SUBST

ˈkid·ney stone SUBST

ˈpav·ing stone SUBST esp Brit

paving stone

pum·ice [ˈpʌmɪs] SUBST, pum·ice stone SUBST no Pl

ˈstep·ping stone SUBST

1. stepping stone (stone):

stepping stone

2. stepping stone übtr (intermediate stage):

stepping stone

ˈStone Age SUBST the Stone Age

Stone Age

stone-ˈbroke ADJ Am (stony-broke)

II . stone-ˈcold ADV

stone ˈdeaf ADJ

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

Englisch
The date stone appeared to have been crudely re-worked with cement applied to certain letters.
en.wikipedia.org
Following a recent health scare, the big man has lost two stone on a clean-living, healthy lifestyle.
www.independent.ie
Some of the building material was reused by Capuchin monks who were granted permission to use the stone for maintaining their monasteries.
en.wikipedia.org
The stone balustrades of the tower gallery are supported by corbelling with modillion cornicing.
en.wikipedia.org
As the bamboo tube fills with water, it clacks against a stone, empties, then fills with water again.
en.wikipedia.org
A stone plaque commemorates the opening of the trail in 1988.
en.wikipedia.org
Still working stone by stone, he filled in the hole and built up a pedestal, topped by a three-quarter ton capstone.
en.wikipedia.org
Or how about nibbling on a cruller on sleek seats next to a flickering stone fireplace?
www.thestar.com
When she tried on engagement rings, it had to be at least a three caret stone -- five would be better.
www.theifp.ca
However, an additional stone, lying flat rather than upright, was discovered after being exposed as a crop mark in the dry weather of 1976.
en.wikipedia.org

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