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o đá
§ ashlar stone : đá cắt khối, đá xây dựng
§ black stone : đá phiến than
§ boundary stone : cột mốc
§ break stone : đá vỡ, đá vụn, sỏi
§ broken stone : đá vỡ
§ cuastic stone : đá ăn da, bạc nitrat
§ cement stone : đá vôi lẫn cát, đá vôi làm ximăng
§ chalk stone : đá vôi
§ cinnamon stone : exonit, granat vàng nhạt
§ coal stone : than đá (loại giàu thành phần bốc)
§ copper stone : vụn đồng
§ cornwall stone : sản phẩm phong hóa của granit-alaskit
§ crushed stone : đá nghiền vụn
§ crusher stone : đá vụn
§ curb stone : đá vỉa, đá viền, thành giếng
§ cut stone : đá đẽo
§ dry stone : đá khô
§ egg stone : đá trứng
§ emery stone : đá mài
§ falling stone : đá đổ
§ field stone : đá tảng
§ figure stone : đá aganmatolit
§ free stone : đá cắt khối
§ gravel stone : đá sỏi
§ grinding stone : đá mài
§ jewish stone : granit vân chữ
§ lard stone : steatit
§ lea stone : cát kết sét, cát kết phiến
§ lime stone : đá vôi
§ lithographic stone : đá in
§ loggan stone : mỏn đá cheo leo
§ lydian stone : lyđit
§ meteoric stone : thiên thạch, đá trời
§ mocha stone : đá dạng rêu, mã não dạng rêu
§ oil stone : đá dầu
§ pea stone : đá hạt đậu, clorittosit, đá phiến clorit
§ pebble stone : đá sỏi
§ pencils stone : pirofilit, đá chì
§ pitch stone : đá nhựa retinit
§ plaster stone : đá thạch cao
§ post stone : cát kết hạt mịn
§ precious stone : đá quý
§ pudding stone : đá putđinh
§ quarry stone : đá hộc
§ rocking stone : đá cheo leo
§ rubble stone : cuội, sỏi
§ rubbing stone : đá mài
§ scale stone : volastonit
§ semiprecious stone : đá nửa quý
§ sharpening stone : đá mài
§ small stone : đá vụn, dăm
§ specular stone : mica
§ wind faceted stone : đá nhiều mặt gió mài
Word families (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs): stone, stone, stoned, stony
Word families (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs): stone, stone, stoned, stony
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stone noun
1 hard solid substance
ADJ. heavy | hard, soft | rough, smooth | weathered | carved a carved stone fireplace | building
QUANT. block, slab
VERB + STONE break, cut, hew (sth from/out of) Convicts were made to break stone for the roads. The stone is cut into blocks ready for building. The walls were hewn from local stone. | dress | be built/carved/made from/in/(out) of, carve sth in names carved in stone
STONE + NOUN block, flag, slab The path's stone flags were worn and broken. | arch/archway, bridge, building, floor, pillar, stairs, structure, wall, etc. | monument, sculpture | age
PREP. in ~ He is a sculptor who works mainly in stone.
2 small piece of rock
ADJ. sharp | smooth | round | loose Some loose stones tumbled down the slope behind her. | foundation, memorial, paving, stepping | grinding
QUANT. heap, pile
VERB + STONE hurl, throw The boys were caught throwing stones at passing trains.
3 precious stone
ADJ. gem (also gemstone), precious, semi-precious
VERB + STONE mine | cut | set She had the stone set in a ring.
STONE + VERB glitter, shine
4 measure of weight and measures ~ of I always drink gallons of water. half a, a quarter of a ~ half a litre of milk a half/quarter hour, inch, mile, ounce, pint, pound They used to sell corned beef at 2d a quarter pound. cubic, square ~ One litre is equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimetres. ~ square The room is about 15 metres square. ~ broad, deep, high, long, tall, thick, wide The new dock was 230 m long and 92 m broad. ~ bigger, cooler, faster, heavier, lighter, slower, etc. The climate was several degrees warmer than it is now. about, approximately, around ~ 1 foot = approx. 0.3 metres be, cover, measure, span, stretch (for) ~ used with measures of distance and area The National Park covers 3,000 acres. The sandy beach stretches for over four miles. be, weigh ~ used with measures of weight She weighed over ten stone. be, last, take ~ used with measures of time It takes approximately 365 and a quarter days for the earth to revolve around the sun. in a ~ How many centilitres are there in a litre? in ~s We were asked to estimate the temperature of the room in degrees. to a/the ~ My car does 10 miles to the litre. a, per ~ They're 99p a dozen. a safety threshold of 50 mg of nitrates per litre by the ~ Apples are sold by the kilogram. of ~ The path will be built to a width of 2 metres. ~ in area, length, volume, weight, size, etc. Killer whales are up to ten metres in length. ~ by ~ a huge room measuring 50 m by 18 m to the nearest ~ Give your answer to the nearest metre.
More information about MEASURE
n.
he threw a rock at me
that mountain is solid rock
stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries
he wanted a special stone to mark the site
he had the gem set in a ring for his wife
she had jewels made of all the rarest stones
you should remove the stones from prunes before cooking
a heavy chap who must have weighed more than twenty stone
he must have a heart of stone
her face was as hard as stone
v.
People wanted to stone the woman who had a child out of wedlock
pit plums and cherries
adj.