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  • 141 stone

    [stəʊn, Am stoʊn] n
    1) no pl geol Stein m;
    to have a heart of \stone ( fig) ein Herz aus Stein haben;
    as if turned to \stone wie versteinert
    2) archit [Bau]stein m
    3) ( piece of rock) Stein m;
    to be a \stone's throw away [nur] einen Steinwurf [o Katzensprung] [weit] entfernt sein;
    to drop [or fall] [or sink] like a \stone wie ein Stein zu Boden fallen;
    to throw \stones at sb mit Steinen nach jdm werfen
    4) med Stein m;
    bladder/kidney \stone Blasen-/Nierenstein m
    5) ( jewel) [Edel]stein m
    6) ( in fruit) Stein m, Kern m;
    cherry/ peach/plum \stone Kirsch-/Pfirsich-/Pflaumenkern m
    7) <pl -> ( Brit) ( 14 lbs) britische Gewichtseinheit, die 6,35 kg entspricht
    8) no pl ( colour) Steingrau nt
    PHRASES:
    a rolling \stone gathers no moss ( prov) wer rastet, der rostet ( prov)
    people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw \stones (who live in glass houses shouldn't throw \stones) wer selbst im Glashaus sitzt, sollte nicht mit Steinen werfen ( prov)
    to be carved [or set] in tablets of \stone ein ehernes Gesetz sein ( geh)
    to cast [or throw] the first \stone den ersten Stein werfen;
    to leave no \stone unturned nichts unversucht lassen n
    modifier (floor, staircase, tablet, wall) Stein-;
    \stone statue Statue f aus Stein steinerne Statue adj
    attr, inv steingrau adv
    1) ( like a stone) stein-;
    \stone hard steinhart;
    \stone still wie versteinert
    \stone crazy total verrückt ( fam), übergeschnappt ( fam)
    \stone drunk sturzbetrunken ( fam), stockbesoffen (sl) vt
    to \stone sb/ sth mit Steinen nach jdm/etw werfen, jdn/etw mit Steinen bewerfen;
    to \stone sb [to death] jdn steinigen
    to \stone cherries/ plums/ olives Kirschen/Pflaumen/Oliven entsteinen
    PHRASES:
    \stone the crows [or me] ! ( Brit) (dated) ( fam) ich glaub, mich laust der Affe! (sl)

    English-German students dictionary > stone

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