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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. stone [ingl. am. stoʊn, ingl. brit. stəʊn] SUST.

1.1. stone U (material):

1.2. stone C (small piece):

tirarle piedras a alguien
a tiro de piedra coloq.

1.3. stone C (block) CONSTR.:

1.4. stone C (of grave):

2.1. stone C (gem):

2.2. stone C (in kidney):

2.3. stone C (of fruit):

carozo m Co. Sur
pepa f Col.

3. stone C <pl stone or stones> (in UK):

II. stone [ingl. am. stoʊn, ingl. brit. stəʊn] V. trans.

1. stone (throw stones at):

stone person
stone person
stone me or the crows! ingl. brit. coloq.
¡caray! coloq.

2. stone ingl. brit. fruit:

descarozar Co. Sur

stone-blind [stəʊnˈblʌɪnd] ADJ. coloq.

ciego como un topo coloq.

I. stone cold ADJ. coloq.

II. stone-cold ADV.

stone-cold before adj. coloq.:

stone-clad [stəʊnˈklad] ADJ. ingl. brit.

stone dead [ingl. am. ˌstoʊn ˈdɛd, ingl. brit.] ADJ. coloq.

stone broke [ˈstoʊn ˈbroʊk] ADJ. ingl. am. coloq.

pelado coloq.
estar pelado coloq.
estar sin un duro Esp. coloq.
estar en la olla Col. coloq.

stone deaf [ingl. am. ˌstoʊn ˈdɛf, ingl. brit.] ADJ. coloq.

curling stone SUST. DEP.

coping stone [ˈkoʊpɪŋ ˈˌstoʊn] SUST.

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stoning (to death)

en el diccionario PONS

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I. stone [stəʊn, ingl. am. stoʊn] SUST.

1. stone GEO.:

2. stone MED.:

3. stone (jewel):

4. stone of fruit:

carozo m Co. Sur

5. stone ingl. brit. (14 lbs):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. stone [stəʊn, ingl. am. stoʊn] ADV.

1. stone (like a stone):

2. stone coloq. (completely):

III. stone [stəʊn, ingl. am. stoʊn] V. trans.

1. stone (throw stones at):

2. stone fruit, olives:

stone-cold ADJ.

gravel-stone SUST.

paving stone SUST. ingl. brit.

stepping stone [ˈstepɪŋstəʊn, ingl. am. -stoʊn] SUST.

1. stepping stone (stone):

2. stepping stone fig.:

stone-deaf [ˌstəʊnˈdef, ingl. am. ˌstoʊn-] ADJ.

stone-broke ADJ. ingl. am.

kidney stone SUST. MED.

foundation stone SUST.

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stoning
en el diccionario PONS
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I. stone [stoʊn] SUST.

1. stone GEO.:

2. stone MED.:

3. stone (jewel):

4. stone of fruit:

carozo m Co. Sur

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. stone [stoʊn] ADV.

1. stone (like a stone):

2. stone coloq. (completely):

III. stone [stoʊn] V. trans.

1. stone (throw stones at):

2. stone fruit, olives:

kidney stone SUST. MED.

I. stone-cold ADJ.

II. stone-cold ADV. coloq.

stone-deaf [ˌstoʊn·ˈdef] ADJ.

stone-broke ADJ. coloq.

stepping stone [ˈstep·ɪŋ·stoʊn] SUST.

1. stepping stone (stone):

2. stepping stone fig.:

foundation stone SUST.

Stone Age SUST.

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Present
Istone
youstone
he/she/itstones
westone
youstone
theystone
Past
Istoned
youstoned
he/she/itstoned
westoned
youstoned
theystoned
Present Perfect
Ihavestoned
youhavestoned
he/she/ithasstoned
wehavestoned
youhavestoned
theyhavestoned
Past Perfect
Ihadstoned
youhadstoned
he/she/ithadstoned
wehadstoned
youhadstoned
theyhadstoned

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

His church had been gradually enriched with painted choir stalls, pictures, statues and several altars of stone.
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The stone balustrades of the tower gallery are supported by corbelling with modillion cornicing.
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Back yard walls were of hammer dressed stone, about 4 ft 6in high and with triangular capstones.
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If crystals of rutile have grown in the crystal of apatite, in the right light the cut stone displays a cat's eye effect.
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However, an additional stone, lying flat rather than upright, was discovered after being exposed as a crop mark in the dry weather of 1976.
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