daiktavardis “stone”
sg. stone, pl. stones or uncountable
- akmuo
Užsiregistruokite, kad matytumėte pavyzdinių sakinių vertimus ir vienakalbius kiekvieno žodžio apibrėžimus.
The castle was built centuries ago, entirely out of stone, and still stands strong today.
- akmenukas
She skipped a smooth stone across the surface of the lake.
- brangakmenis
She wore a necklace with a large, sparkling stone at its center, which caught everyone's attention.
- svaras - svorio matavimo vienetas, lygus 14 svarų (6,35 kg), naudojamas Britanijoje
After months of diet and exercise, she was thrilled to find she had lost nearly two stones.
- kaulas (vaisiaus viduje)
After eating the juicy part of the cherry, she carefully removed the stone before composting the rest.
- akmuo (organizme, pvz., inkstų akmuo)
After the ultrasound, the doctor confirmed that the sharp pain in his side was due to a kidney stone.
- žetonas (stalo žaidimuose)
During our game of Go, I carefully placed a black stone on the board, aiming to capture my opponent's territory.
- akmuo (kerlingo žaidime)
In the final end of the match, she skillfully slid the stone across the ice, aiming for the house to score the winning points.
veiksmažodis “stone”
stone; he stones; past stoned, part. stoned; ger. stoning
- apmėtyti akmenimis
Angry villagers stoned the thief until he lay motionless on the ground.
- išimti kaulą (iš vaisiaus)
Before making the pie, she stoned the cherries to avoid any unpleasant surprises while eating.
būdvardis “stone”
stone, non-gradable
- akmens (pagamintas iš akmens)
The old church had a beautiful stone facade.