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stone [stəʊn]1. noun• (made) of stone de or en pierrec. (in kidney) calcul md. (British = weight) = 14 livres, = 6,348 kg• I weigh six stone je pèse 38 kg → IMPERIAL SYSTEMa. ( = throw stones at) lancer des pierres surb. [+ olive] dénoyauter3. adjective[building, wall] en pierre4. compounds* * *[stəʊn] 1.1) [U] ( material) pierre f2) pierre f; ( slightly smaller) caillou m; ( standing stone) menhir m; ( engraved headstone) stèle f3) (also precious stone) ( gem) pierre f4) ( in fruit) noyau m5) Medicine calcul mkidney stone — calcul m rénal
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1 noun(a) (material) pierre f;∎ the houses are built of stone les maisons sont en pierre;∎ figurative are you made of stone? n'as-tu donc pas de cœur?;∎ figurative a heart of stone un cœur de pierre∎ they threw stones at me ils m'ont lancé des pierres;∎ to fall like a stone tomber comme une pierre;∎ to leave no stone unturned remuer ciel et terre;∎ we will leave no stone unturned to find the culprits nous remuerons ciel et terre pour retrouver les coupables;∎ it's within a stone's throw of the countryside c'est à deux pas de la campagne(c) (memorial) stèle f, pierre f∎ he has a stone in his kidney il a un calcul rénal(f) (in fruit) noyau m(g) (unit of weight) ≃ 6 kg;∎ she weighs about 8 stone or stones elle pèse dans les 50 kilos(a) (made of stone) de ou en pierre;∎ a stone jar un pot de grès(b) (in colour) mastic (inv)∎ this is turning into a stone drag! ça devient vraiment galère!(a) (fruit, olive) dénoyauter∎ stone the crows!, stone me! mince alors!►► Stone Age âge m de (la) pierre;stone axe hache f de pierre;Ichthyology stone bass cernier m;stone circle cromlech m;Ornithology stone curlew œdicnème m (criard), courlis m de terre;the Stone of Destiny, the Stone of Scone = pierre qui, selon la tradition, servait de trône aux rois et aux reines d'Écosse lors de leur couronnement;British stone fruit fruit m à noyau;Zoology stone marten fouine f;stone saw scie f à pierre ou de carrier;Journalism stone sub correcteur m de mise en page -
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A n1 ¢ ( material) pierre f ; (made) of stone en pierre ; to turn into stone se changer en pierre ; to have a heart of stone fig avoir un cœur de pierre ; to be as hard as stone lit être dur comme de la pierre ; fig avoir un cœur de pierre ;3 ( for particular purpose) gen pierre f ; ( standing vertically) menhir m ; ( engraved) stèle f ; to lay a stone poser une pierre ; to erect a stone ériger une stèle ; they totally destroyed the town, not a stone was left standing ils ont complètement détruit la ville, tout était dévasté ;7 GB Meas = 6,35 kg.B modif [wall, statue, floor, building, step] en pierre ; [jar, pot, pottery] en grès ; stone cladding revêtement m de pierre.C vtr2 ( remove stone from) dénoyauter [peach, cherry].stone me†! GB ça alors! ; to leave no stone unturned ne négliger aucun détail ; it's a stone's throw from here c'est à deux pas d'ici ; to be set in (tablets of) stone être gravé dans le marbre ; to cast the first stone jeter la première pierre (at à) ; to sink like a stone couler à pic ; ⇒ glasshouse. -
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[stəun] 1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which rocks are composed: limestone; sandstone; a stone house; stone walls; In early times, men made tools out of stone.) (de) pierre2) (a piece of this, of any shape or size: He threw a stone at the dog.) pierre3) (a piece of this shaped for a special purpose: a tombstone; paving-stones; a grindstone.) pierre; pavé; meule (à aiguiser)4) (a gem or jewel: She lost the stone out of her ring; diamonds, rubies and other stones.) pierre5) (the hard shell containing the nut or seed in some fruits eg peaches and cherries: a cherry-stone.) noyau6) (a measure of weight still used in Britain, equal to 6.35 kilogrammes: She weighs 9.5 stone.) stone7) (a piece of hard material that forms in the kidney, bladder etc and causes pain.) calcul2. verb1) (to throw stones at, especially as a ritual punishment: Saint Stephen was stoned to death.) lapider2) (to remove the stones from (fruit): She washed and stoned the cherries.) dénoyauter•- stony- stonily - stoniness - stone-cold - stone-dead - stone-deaf - stoneware - stonework - leave no stone unturned - a stone's throw -
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moellon m, pierre fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stone
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stone-deaf adj sourd comme un pot ○.
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