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♦ stone /stəʊn/A n. [uc]1 pietra; sasso; ciottolo: as hard as stone, duro come la pietra; He has a heart of stone, ha il cuore di pietra; worked stone, pietra lavorata; within (o at) a stone's throw, a un tiro di schioppo; a breve distanza3 ( di frutta) nocciolo; osso (fam.): to remove the stones from plums, cavare il nocciolo alle prugne; a cherry stone, l'osso di una ciliegia5 (med.) calcolo; calcoli: He was operated on for stones, è stato operato di calcoli NOTA D'USO: - calculi o stones?-10 (spesso inv. al pl.) «stone» ( misura di peso ingl., pari a 14 libbre o a kg 6,350 circa): He weighs ten stone ( o stones), pesa 63 kilogrammi e mezzoB a.● the Stone Age, l'età della pietra □ stone-axe, mazza da spaccapietre □ (zool.) stone-bass, cernia di scoglio □ stone-blind, cieco come una talpa; ( slang USA) sbronzo □ (zool.) stone-borer ( Lithophaga lithophaga), litofaga □ (bot.) stone-break ( Saxifraga), sassifraga □ stone-breaker, spaccapietre; (mecc.) frantoio di pietre ( macchina) □ (fam. USA) stone-broke, rovinato; spiantato □ (zool.) stone-buck ► steenbok □ (tecn.) stone china, litoceramica; gres bianco per pavimentazione □ (edil.) stone cladding, rivestimento in pietra □ (edil.) stone cleaning, ripulitura delle pareti esterne □ (miner.) stone-coal, antracite □ stone-cold, freddo come il marmo; gelido □ (fam.) stone-cold sober, lucidissimo; del tutto sobrio □ (zool.) stone-curlew ( Burhinus oedicnemus), occhione □ stone-cutter, scalpellino; tagliapietre; macchina per tagliare la pietra □ stone-cutting, lavorazione della pietra □ stone-dead, morto stecchito □ stone-deaf, sordo come una campana □ stone-dresser, operaio (o macchina) che squadra le pietre ( per l'edilizia) □ (zool.) stone-eater = stone-borer ► sopra □ (zool.) stone falcon (o stone hawk) ( Falco columbarius) smeriglio □ stone fence, muretto di pietra; ( USA) miscela di whisky e cedrata □ stone-ground, di grano macinato ( con le macine di pietra) □ (edil.) stone hammer, martellina □ a stone jar, una brocca di porcellana dura □ (zool.) stone marten, faina □ stone merchant, commerciante in pietre e marmi ( per giardini, ecc.); marmista □ (ind. costr.) stone pavement, lastrico; lastricato □ (bot.) stone-pine, ( Pinus pinea) pino domestico (o da pinoli); ( Pinus cembra) (pino) cembro □ stone pit (o stone quarry), cava di pietre □ stone-pitch, pece dura □ (zool.) stone-plover, piviere, occhione ( o altro uccello che vive in zone pietrose) □ (geol.) stone ring, anello di pietre □ stone saw, sega da pietre □ stone wall, (edil.) muro di pietra; (equit.) muro di pietre; (fig.) ostacolo insuperabile □ ( di denim) stone-washed, stone-washed; effetto consumato □ ( di cibo) baked on stone, cotto sulla pietra □ (fig.) to cast the first stone, scagliare la prima pietra □ ( anche fig.) to harden into stone, pietrificare; pietrificarsi □ (fig.) to leave no stone unturned, non lasciar nulla d'intentato; provarle (o tentarle) tutte □ to pelt sb. with stones, prendere q. a sassate □ (fig.) to throw stones at sb., attaccare (o criticare) aspramente q. □ to throw stones at each other, fare a sassate □ (fig.) Stones will cry out, si rivolteranno persino le pietre.(to) stone /stəʊn/v. t.1 prendere a sassate; scagliare pietre contro (q.)2 lastricare; pavimentare; rivestire di pietra: to stone a road, lastricare una strada; to stone a well, rivestire di pietra un pozzo -
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1. n геол. порода2. n драгоценный каменьstone masonry — каменная кладка; кладка из природного камня
3. n косточка; зёрнышко4. n надгробная плитаledger stone — надгробный камень; могильная плита
5. n градина6. n жёрнов7. n оселок8. n мед. камень9. n мед. каменная болезньOld Stone Age — палеолит, древний каменный век
stone wall — каменная стена, каменная ограда
meteoric stone — аэролит, каменный метеорит
New Stone Age — неолит, новый каменный век
10. n мед. полигр. талер для спуска полос печатной формыстоун, стон
stone screen — грохот для заполнителя; грохот для щебня
11. n мед. спорт. камень с ручкой для керлинга12. n мед. косточка домино; шашка; фишка13. n мед. светло-серый или бежевый цветto leave no stone unturned — сделать всё возможное; пустить всё в ход, ни перед чем не останавливаться
14. a каменный15. a керамический; гончарный16. a эмоц. -усил. крайний, полный, убеждённый17. v побить камнями18. v облицовывать или мостить камнем19. v вынимать косточки20. v точить, обтачивать или шлифовать камнемСинонимический ряд:1. made of stone (adj.) adamantine; craggy; flinty; granite; hard as stone; made of stone; marble; rocky; stony2. diamond (noun) diamond; gem; jewel3. gravestone (noun) gravestone; marker; memorial; tombstone4. pit (noun) kernel; pip; pit; seed5. rock (noun) bedrock; boulder; cobblestone; flagstone; gravel; pebble; precious stone; rock6. pelt (verb) pelt -
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1. [stəʋn] n1. 1) каменьmeteoric stone - аэролит, каменный метеорит
a road covered with stones - дорога, покрытая камнями /булыжниками/
to trip over /against/ a stone - споткнуться о камень
2) геол. порода2. камень ( материал)wall [building] of stone - каменная стена [-ое здание]
to break [to quarry] stone - дробить [добывать] камень
to turn to stone - образн. окаменеть
3. драгоценный камень (тж. precious stone)4. косточка (сливы, вишни и т. п.); зёрнышко ( плода)to remove stones from peaches [plums] - чистить персики [сливы]
5. надгробная плита6. градина7. 1) жёрнов2) оселок8. мед.1) камень2) каменная болезнь9. полигр. талер для спуска полос печатной формы11. спорт. камень с ручкой для керлинга12. косточка домино; шашка; фишка ( в играх)13. светло-серый или бежевый цвет♢
to throw /to cast/ a [the first] stone at smb. - [первым] бросить камень в кого-л.; [первым] осудить кого-л.to leave no stone unturned - сделать всё возможное; пустить всё в ход, ни перед чем не останавливаться
to kill two birds with one stone - ≅ убить двух зайцев (одним выстрелом)
a rolling stone gathers no moss - посл. кому на месте не сидится, тот добра не наживёт
to set a stone rolling - дать первый толчок; вызвать необратимые последствия
2. [stəʋn] ato mark with a white stone - отметить (день и т. п.) как особо удачный, счастливый и т. п.
1. каменныйstone wall [building] - каменная стена [-ое здание]
2. керамический; гончарный3. эмоц.-усил. крайний, полный, убеждённый3. [stəʋn] vit was stone madness from the start - это было полным безумием с самого начала
1. побить камнямиto stone smb. to death - забить кого-л. камнями насмерть
2. облицовывать или мостить камнем3. вынимать косточки ( из плодов)4. точить, обтачивать или шлифовать камнем -
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1. [stəʋn] n1. 1) каменьmeteoric stone - аэролит, каменный метеорит
a road covered with stones - дорога, покрытая камнями /булыжниками/
to trip over /against/ a stone - споткнуться о камень
2) геол. порода2. камень ( материал)wall [building] of stone - каменная стена [-ое здание]
to break [to quarry] stone - дробить [добывать] камень
to turn to stone - образн. окаменеть
3. драгоценный камень (тж. precious stone)4. косточка (сливы, вишни и т. п.); зёрнышко ( плода)to remove stones from peaches [plums] - чистить персики [сливы]
5. надгробная плита6. градина7. 1) жёрнов2) оселок8. мед.1) камень2) каменная болезнь9. полигр. талер для спуска полос печатной формы11. спорт. камень с ручкой для керлинга12. косточка домино; шашка; фишка ( в играх)13. светло-серый или бежевый цвет♢
to throw /to cast/ a [the first] stone at smb. - [первым] бросить камень в кого-л.; [первым] осудить кого-л.to leave no stone unturned - сделать всё возможное; пустить всё в ход, ни перед чем не останавливаться
to kill two birds with one stone - ≅ убить двух зайцев (одним выстрелом)
a rolling stone gathers no moss - посл. кому на месте не сидится, тот добра не наживёт
to set a stone rolling - дать первый толчок; вызвать необратимые последствия
2. [stəʋn] ato mark with a white stone - отметить (день и т. п.) как особо удачный, счастливый и т. п.
1. каменныйstone wall [building] - каменная стена [-ое здание]
2. керамический; гончарный3. эмоц.-усил. крайний, полный, убеждённый3. [stəʋn] vit was stone madness from the start - это было полным безумием с самого начала
1. побить камнямиto stone smb. to death - забить кого-л. камнями насмерть
2. облицовывать или мостить камнем3. вынимать косточки ( из плодов)4. точить, обтачивать или шлифовать камнем -
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لِلْغايَة \ enormously: very greatly: I enjoyed myself enormously. exceedingly: very: He’s exceedingly clever. extremely: very: You’re extremely kind. frightfully: very: He’s frightfully clever. highly: greatly; very ; very well; very much: I was highly delighted at his success. This substance is highly poisonous. She is a highly experienced teacher. I value your advice highly. so: (stressed) very: I’m so glad that you won!. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: Stone cold; stone dead. very: (giving special force to an adv. or adj., or to the nouns many, much, few, little): very soon; very hot; very little to eat. \ لِلْغايَة \ enormously: very greatly: I enjoyed myself enormously. exceedingly: very: He’s exceedingly clever. extremely: very: You’re extremely kind. frightfully: very: He’s frightfully clever. highly: greatly; very ; very well; very much: I was highly delighted at his success. This substance is highly poisonous. She is a highly experienced teacher. I value your advice highly. so: (stressed) very: I’m so glad that you won!. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: Stone cold; stone dead. very: (giving special force to an adv. or adj., or to the nouns many, much, few, little): very soon; very hot; very little to eat. -
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تَمَامًا \ absolutely: completely: You are absolutely wrong. all: completely: I’m all alone. Your hand is all dirty. They stood all around me. altogether: completely: I don’t agree with you altogether.. dead: (in special uses, as adj or adv) sudden; suddenly; completely; exactly: He stopped dead in the middle of the road. I arrived dead on seven o’clock. directly: straight: I live directly opposite the cinema. entirely: completely: The work is not entirely finished. exactly: with complete correctness; just: That’s exactly what I wanted. fully: completely: I fully agree with you. heartily: thoroughly: I heartily agree with you. just: exactly: Just so. That’s just what I want. He’s just as old as I am. nicely: very well: This chair will suit me nicely. out: completely: I was tired out. perfectly: faultlessly; completely. quite: completely: You’re quite right. It’s not quite cooked. He’s quite the best player in the team. It was quite a surprise to me. right: exactly: It is right in the middle of the field. smack: directly and violently: I hit him smack in the eye. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: Stone cold; stone dead. supremely: completely; perfectly: Supremely happy. through: completely: My clothes were wet through. well: (no comparative forms) thoroughly: Shake the bottle well. wholly: completely: It’s wholly untrue. -
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جِدًّا \ awfully: very: It’s awfully hot in here. She’s awfully pretty. ever so: very: It’s ever so easy. exceedingly: very: He’s exceedingly clever. extra: more than usually: an extra large bill. extremely: very: You’re extremely kind. frightfully: very: He’s frightfully clever. great: (giving more force to an adjective): That’s a great big dog. greatly: very much: He was greatly ashamed. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. jolly: very: a jolly good book. most: very: It was most kind of you to help. only too: (with an adj. or p.p.) very: I should be only too pleased to help you. so: (following a negative) showing a comparison: He’s bigger than you, but he’s not so strong (as you). He’s not so strong a boy (not such a strong boy) as you are, showing an effect It was so cold that the water froze. He’s not so ill as to need a doctor;, (stressed) very: I’m so glad that you won!. stiff: (with the verbs bore, scare, worry) to a state of tiredness; nearly to death: Long speeches bore me stiff. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: stone cold; stone dead. such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it. unusually: (with an adj.) very; strangely: It is unusually cold in here today. very: (giving special force to an adv. or adj., or to the nouns many, much, few, little): very soon; very hot; very little to eat. well: quite a long way: He’s well over 60. Stand well back from the line. -
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تَمَامًا \ absolutely: completely: You are absolutely wrong. all: completely: I’m all alone. Your hand is all dirty. They stood all around me. altogether: completely: I don’t agree with you altogether.. dead: (in special uses, as adj or adv) sudden; suddenly; completely; exactly: He stopped dead in the middle of the road. I arrived dead on seven o’clock. directly: straight: I live directly opposite the cinema. entirely: completely: The work is not entirely finished. exactly: with complete correctness; just: That’s exactly what I wanted. fully: completely: I fully agree with you. heartily: thoroughly: I heartily agree with you. just: exactly: Just so. That’s just what I want. He’s just as old as I am. nicely: very well: This chair will suit me nicely. out: completely: I was tired out. perfectly: faultlessly; completely. quite: completely: You’re quite right. It’s not quite cooked. He’s quite the best player in the team. It was quite a surprise to me. right: exactly: It is right in the middle of the field. smack: directly and violently: I hit him smack in the eye. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: Stone cold; stone dead. supremely: completely; perfectly: Supremely happy. through: completely: My clothes were wet through. well: (no comparative forms) thoroughly: Shake the bottle well. wholly: completely: It’s wholly untrue. -
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جِدًّا \ awfully: very: It’s awfully hot in here. She’s awfully pretty. ever so: very: It’s ever so easy. exceedingly: very: He’s exceedingly clever. extra: more than usually: an extra large bill. extremely: very: You’re extremely kind. frightfully: very: He’s frightfully clever. great: (giving more force to an adjective): That’s a great big dog. greatly: very much: He was greatly ashamed. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. jolly: very: a jolly good book. most: very: It was most kind of you to help. only too: (with an adj. or p.p.) very: I should be only too pleased to help you. so: (following a negative) showing a comparison: He’s bigger than you, but he’s not so strong (as you). He’s not so strong a boy (not such a strong boy) as you are, showing an effect It was so cold that the water froze. He’s not so ill as to need a doctor;, (stressed) very: I’m so glad that you won!. stiff: (with the verbs bore, scare, worry) to a state of tiredness; nearly to death: Long speeches bore me stiff. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: stone cold; stone dead. such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it. unusually: (with an adj.) very; strangely: It is unusually cold in here today. very: (giving special force to an adv. or adj., or to the nouns many, much, few, little): very soon; very hot; very little to eat. well: quite a long way: He’s well over 60. Stand well back from the line. -
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stəun
1. сущ.
1) а) камень, булыжник;
драгоценный камень to hurl, throw a stone ≈ бросить камень foundation stone paving stone б) камень (как материал), брусчатка в) мед. камень;
мочекаменная болезнь
2) а) перен. градина б) косточка( сливы и т. п.) ;
зернышко( плода)
3) мн. обыкн. неизм. стоун (мера веса, равен 14 фунтам, или 6,34 кг) ∙
2. прил. каменный
3. гл.
1) а) облицовывать камнем, мостить камнем б) побивать камнями
2) вынимать косточки (из фруктов)
3) уст., перен. становиться неэмоциональным, 'каменным' камень - meteoric * аэролит, каменный метеорит - a road covered with *s дорога, покрытая камнями /булыжниками/ - a fall of *s down a hillside камнепад с горы - to trip over /against/ a * споткнуться о камень - to hurl a * at a dog бросить камнем в собаку (геология) порода камень (материал) - wall of * каменная стена - heart of * каменное сердце - to break * дробить камень - to carve on * резать по камню - to turn to * (образное) окаменеть драгоценный камень (тж. precious *) косточка (сливы, вишни и т. п.) ;
зернышко (плода) - to remove *s from peaches чистить персики надгробная плита - a memorial * мемориальная плита - he is buried under this * он погребен под этим камнем градина - hail with *s as big as peas град величиной с горошину жернов оселок (медицина) камень - an operation for *s операция по поводу камней (медицина) каменная болезнь (полиграфия) талер для спуска полос печатной формы стоун, стон( 14 фунтов) (спортивное) камень с ручкой для керлинга косточка домино;
шашка;
фишка( в играх) светло-серый или бежевый цвет > to throw /to cast/ a * at smb. бросить камень в кого-л.;
осудить кого-л. > to leave no * unturned сделать все возможное;
пустить все в ход, ни перед чем не останавливаться > to kill two birds with one * убить двух зайцев (одним выстрелом) > a rolling * gathers no moss (пословица) кому на месте не сидится, тот добра не наживет > to set a * rolling дать первый толчок;
вызвать необратимые последствия > to mark with a white * отметить (день и т. п.) как особо удачный, счастливый и т. п. каменный - * wall каменная стена керамический, гончарный - * mug глиняная кружка( эмоционально-усилительно) крайний, полный, убежденный - * baseball fan страстный болельщик бейсбола - * intellectual истинный интеллектуал - it was * madness from the start это было полным безумием с самого начала побить камнями - to * smb. to death забить кого-л. камнями насмерть облицовывать или мостить камнем - to * a well облицевать колодец камнем вынимать косточки (из плодов) - to * cherries чистить вишни точить, обтачивать или шлифовать камнем ~ камень;
to break stones бить щебень;
перен. выполнять тяжелую работу;
зарабатывать тяжелым трудом ~ камень (материал) ;
to build of stone строить из камня;
heart of stone каменное сердце edge ~ дор. бордюрный камень edge ~ жернов, бегун( в дробилке) head ~ краеугольный камень ~ камень (материал) ;
to build of stone строить из камня;
heart of stone каменное сердце ~ (pl обыкн. без измен.) стоун (= 14 фунтам = 6,34 кг) ;
to leave no stone unturned испробовать всевозможные средства;
приложить все старания peach ~ мин. хлоритовый сланец ~ каменный;
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expr excl BrE slStone me! That's a pretty woman over there — Твою мать! Ты посмотри, какая клевая баба!
Well, stone me if I don't go right now — Вот возьму, блин, и пойду туда сейчас же
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expr excl BrE dated infmlWell, so this is what the old bugger gets up to when my back is turned, is it, stone the crows and I suppose other nights it's whips and thigh boots, is it? — Ах вот чем занимается этот старый козел в мое отсутствие, твою мать, а в другие вечера у него на уме какие-нибудь мазохистские штучки, я думаю
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > stone the crows
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бросить первым камень, быть первым, кто начинает критиковатьWell, I don’t want to be the one to cast the first stone, but she sang horribly.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > cast the first stone
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16 mark a day with a white stone
редк.считать день счастливым, знаменательным [этим. лат. albo lapillo diem notare. Древние римляне белым камешком отмечали счастливые дни]At length came a day to be marked for ever in her memory with a white stone, when the doctor took her breath away by saying coolly, ‘Well, Lady Luttrell, I think I am now justified in telling you that you may discard immediate anxiety.’ (W. Norris, ‘Clarissa Furiosa’, ch. XIX) — Наконец наступил тот счастливый день, который леди Латрелл запомнила навсегда. У нее захватило дыхание, когда доктор сказал спокойно: "Вот теперь, леди Латрелл, я могу с уверенностью заявить, что здоровье дочери не должно больше внушать вам тревоги"
Large English-Russian phrasebook > mark a day with a white stone
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17 be able to see through a brick (or stone) wall
инoгдa иpoн. oблaдaть нeoбычaйнoй пpoницaтeльнocтьюThe greatest writers can see through a brick wall (W. S. Maugham). He could see through a brick wall as well as any man (H. Kingsley)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > be able to see through a brick (or stone) wall
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18 a fool may throw a stone into a well which a hundred wise men cannot pull out
Пословица: дурак завяжет-и умный не развяжет (дословно: Дурак в колодец камень закинет-сто умных не вытащат), умный не всегда развяжет, что глупый завяжет (дословно: Дурак в колодец камень закинет-сто умных не вытащат)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > a fool may throw a stone into a well which a hundred wise men cannot pull out
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<03> Дурак в колодец камень закинет – сто умных не вытащат. Ср. Дурак завяжет – и умный не развяжет. Умный не всегда развяжет, что глупый завяжет.Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > A fool may throw a stone into a well which a hundred wise men cannot pull out.
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20 fool may throw a stone into a well which a hundred wise men cannot pull out
посл.Дурак в колодец камень закинет — сто умных не вытащат.ср. Дурак завяжет — и умный не развяжет. Умный не всегда развяжет, что глупый завяжет.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > fool may throw a stone into a well which a hundred wise men cannot pull out
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