stone
英 [stəʊn]
美 [stoʊn]
n. 石头; 石料; 岩石; 石块; 石子; (加工成某形状为某用途的)石块
v. 向…扔石块; 用石头砸; 去掉…的果核
过去式:stoned 过去分词:stoned 现在分词:stoning 复数:stones 第三人称单数:stones
双语例句
- A post office was set on fire and vehicles were stoned by looters.
抢劫犯放火烧了一家邮局,并用石头砸车。 - He also studied the ancient stone tablets from around the pyramids.
他还研究了在金字塔周围发现的古代石匾。 - Stooping down, he picked up a big stone and hurled it.
他俯身捡起一块大石头扔了出去。 - Luther's put on three stone.
卢瑟体重增加了3英石。 - They clambered up the stone walls of a steeply terraced olive grove
他们手脚并用,爬上了一片成陡直梯田状的橄榄林外面的石头围墙。 - Dry stone walls may appear stark and lifeless, but they provide a valuable habitat for plants and animals.
干燥的石墙看起来也许荒凉且毫无生机,但它们为动植物提供了宝贵的栖息地。 - Then stone the fruit and process the plums to a puree.
然后去核再将李子加工成糊状。 - The wood had been painted to simulate stone
木头上刷了漆以看起来像块石头。 - The stone rocketed into the glass, splintering it.
石块击中了玻璃,将它打成了碎片。 - Butler and Stone concur that the war threw people's lives into a moral relief
巴特勒和斯通一致认为这场战争使人们的生命得到了道义上的解脱。