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  • 1 a stone's throw

    a very short distance:

    They live only a stone's throw away from here.

    على مَرْمى الحَجَر، قريبا، على مَقْرُبَةٍ من هُنا

    Arabic-English dictionary > a stone's throw

  • 2 stone

    [stəun]
    1. noun
    1) ( also adjective) (of) the material of which rocks are composed:

    In early times, men made tools out of stone.

    حَجَر، مادَّة الحِجارَه
    2) a piece of this, of any shape or size:

    He threw a stone at the dog.

    قِطْعَةٌ من الحِجارَه
    3) a piece of this shaped for a special purpose:

    a grindstone.

    قِطْعَةٌ حَجَرِيَّه
    4) a gem or jewel:

    diamonds, rubies and other stones.

    حَجَر كَريم

    a cherry-stone.

    نَواة، بِذْرَه
    6) a measure of weight still used in Britain, equal to 6.35 kilogrammes:

    She weighs 9.5 stone.

    وَحْدَة وزْن بريطانِيَّه
    7) a piece of hard material that forms in the kidney, bladder etc and causes pain.
    حَجَر المَرارَه او الكِلْيَه
    2. verb
    1) to throw stones at, especially as a ritual punishment:

    Saint Stephen was stoned to death.

    يَرْمي الحِجارَه على، يَرْجُم
    2) to remove the stones from (fruit):

    She washed and stoned the cherries.

    يَنْزَع النَّوى

    Arabic-English dictionary > stone

  • 3 stone

    رَجَمَ \ pelt: to attack by throwing a lot of things: They pelted his car with stones. stone: throw stones at (a person, vehicle, building, etc.).

    Arabic-English glossary > stone

  • 4 مرمى حجر

    stone's throw

    Arabic-English dictionary > مرمى حجر

  • 5 على مرمى حجر

    adv. within a stone's throw

    Arabic-English dictionary > على مرمى حجر

  • 6 قريب جدا

    adv. within a stone's throw

    Arabic-English dictionary > قريب جدا

  • 7 رجم

    n. lapidation, throwing, meteorite
    v. stone, throw, lapidate, surmise

    Arabic-English dictionary > رجم

  • 8 رجم

    رَجَمَ: رَمَى بِالحِجَارَة
    to stone, pelt with stones, throw stones at

    Arabic-English new dictionary > رجم

  • 9 heave

    [hiːv]
    1. verb
    1) to (try to) lift or to pull, with great effort:

    They heaved with all their strength, but could not move the rock

    They heaved the wardrobe up into the lorry.

    يَرْفَع شيئا ثَقيلا
    2) to throw (something heavy):

    Someone heaved a stone through my window.

    يَقْذِف
    3) to rise, or rise and fall again several times:

    The earthquake made the ground heave.

    يَرْتَفِع ويَنْخَفِض
    2. noun
    the act of heaving:

    the heave of the waves.

    رَفْعَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > heave

  • 10 pitch

    I [pɪtʃ]
    1. verb
    1) to set up (a tent or camp):

    They pitched their tent in the field.

    يُقيمُ الخَيْمَه
    2) to throw:

    He pitched the stone into the river.

    يَرْمي، يُلْقي
    3) to (cause to) fall heavily:

    He pitched forward.

    يَسْقُط الى الأمام
    4) (of a ship) to rise and fall violently:

    The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.

    تَتَأرْجَح السَّفينَه
    5) to set (a note or tune) at a particular level:

    He pitched the tune too high for my voice.

    يُعَيِّنُ درجَة الصَّوْت
    2. noun
    1) the field or ground for certain games:

    a football pitch.

    مَيْدان رياضي
    2) the degree of highness or lowness of a musical note, voice etc.
    دَرَجَة الصَّوْت، دَرَجَة النَّغَم
    3) an extreme point or intensity:

    His anger reached such a pitch that he hit her.

    إرْتِفاع، حِدَّه
    4) the part of a street etc where a street-seller or entertainer works:

    He has a pitch on the High Street.

    مَكان وُقوف البائِع المُتَجَوِّل
    5) the act of pitching or throwing or the distance something is pitched:

    That was a long pitch.

    قَذْفَه، رَمْيَه
    6) (of a ship) the act of pitching.
    تأرْجُح II [pɪtʃ] noun
    a thick black substance obtained from tar:

    as black as pitch.

    مادَّة الزِّفْت

    Arabic-English dictionary > pitch

  • 11 sling

    [slɪŋ]
    1. noun
    1) a type of bandage hanging from the neck or shoulders to support an injured arm:

    He had his broken arm in a sling.

    مِقلاع حَمّالَة البُنْدُقِيَّه
    3) a looped arrangement of ropes, chains etc for supporting, hoisting, carrying and lowering heavy objects.
    شَبَكة حِبال الرَّفْع
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle slung [slaŋ]
    1) to throw violently:

    The boy slung a stone at the dog.

    يُلقي، يَرْمي بِعُنْف
    2) to support, hang or swing by means of a strap, sling etc:

    He had a camera and binoculars slung round his neck.

    يُعَلِّق، يُدَلّي

    Arabic-English dictionary > sling

  • 12 رجم

    رَجَمَ \ pelt: to attack by throwing a lot of things: They pelted his car with stones. stone: throw stones at (a person, vehicle, building, etc.). \ رَجَمَ \ bombard: to attack with big guns. \ See Also قَصَفَ بالقَنابِل

    Arabic-English dictionary > رجم

  • 13 pelt

    رَجَمَ \ pelt: to attack by throwing a lot of things: They pelted his car with stones. stone: throw stones at (a person, vehicle, building, etc.).

    Arabic-English glossary > pelt

См. также в других словарях:

  • Stone's throw — Stone Stone, n. [OE. ston, stan, AS. st[=a]n; akin to OS. & OFries. st[=e]n, D. steen, G. stein, Icel. steinn, Sw. sten, Dan. steen, Goth. stains, Russ. stiena a wall, Gr. ?, ?, a pebble. [root]167. Cf. {Steen}.] 1. Concreted earthy or mineral… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Stone' s Throw Cottage Bed and Breakfast — (Belgrave,Австралия) Категория отеля …   Каталог отелей

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  • stone's\ throw — • stone s throw • within a stone s throw adv. phr. Within a very short distance. They live across the street from us, just within a stone s throw. See: hop, skip and a jump …   Словарь американских идиом

  • stone's throw — If a place is a stone s throw from where you are, it is a very short distance away …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • stone's-throw — stone sˈ throw noun The distance a stone may be thrown, hence, a fairly short distance • • • Main Entry: ↑stone …   Useful english dictionary

  • stone's throw — stone s′ throw′ n. a short distance • Etymology: 1575–85 …   From formal English to slang

  • stone's throw — n. a relatively short distance …   English World dictionary

  • stone's throw —    an informal expression in English for a short distance. 50 meters (164 feet) would be a comfortable stone s throw for most people, although athletes could throw a stone more than twice that distance. The expression may be derived from an old… …   Dictionary of units of measurement

  • stone's throw — or[within a stone s throw] {adv. phr.} Within a very short distance. * /They live across the street from us, just within a stone s throw./ See: HOP, SKIP AND A JUMP …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • stone's throw — or[within a stone s throw] {adv. phr.} Within a very short distance. * /They live across the street from us, just within a stone s throw./ See: HOP, SKIP AND A JUMP …   Dictionary of American idioms

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