pangngalan “stone”
singular stone, plural stones o dili maihap
- bato
Magparehistro aron makita ang mga hubad sa mga pananglitan nga mga pangungusap ug ang monolingual nga mga kahulugan sa matag pulong.
The castle was built centuries ago, entirely out of stone, and still stands strong today.
- gagmay'ng bato
She skipped a smooth stone across the surface of the lake.
- mutya
She wore a necklace with a large, sparkling stone at its center, which caught everyone's attention.
- usa ka sukod sa gibug-aton nga katumbas sa 14 ka libra (6.35 kg) nga gigamit sa Britanya
After months of diet and exercise, she was thrilled to find she had lost nearly two stones.
- liso (sa konteksto sa prutas, ang gahi nga sulod nga bahin nga adunay liso)
After eating the juicy part of the cherry, she carefully removed the stone before composting the rest.
- bato (sa konteksto sa lawas, ang gahi nga deposito)
After the ultrasound, the doctor confirmed that the sharp pain in his side was due to a kidney stone.
- piyesa (sa dula)
During our game of Go, I carefully placed a black stone on the board, aiming to capture my opponent's territory.
- bato (sa curling, ang bug-at nga granite nga adunay kuptanan)
In the final end of the match, she skillfully slid the stone across the ice, aiming for the house to score the winning points.
berbo “stone”
walay pagbag-o stone; siya stones; miagi nga panahon stoned; miagi nga part. stoned; ger. stoning
- batoan
Angry villagers stoned the thief until he lay motionless on the ground.
- tangtangon ang liso (sa konteksto sa prutas)
Before making the pie, she stoned the cherries to avoid any unpleasant surprises while eating.
pang-uri “stone”
porma sa base stone, dili magamit sa gradasyon
- hinimo gikan sa bato
The old church had a beautiful stone facade.