stone in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for stone in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

I.stone [stəʊn, Am stoʊn] N

II.stone [stəʊn, Am stoʊn] ADV

stepping stone [ˈstepɪŋstəʊn, Am -stoʊn] N

stone Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a stone with a sharp edge
prop the door with a stone

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some of the building material was reused by Capuchin monks who were granted permission to use the stone for maintaining their monasteries.
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When she tried on engagement rings, it had to be at least a three caret stone -- five would be better.
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They are a brick farmhouse, a stone and frame bank barn (c. 1800), frame outhouse, chicken house, and corn crib.
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The cist consists of large slabs of stone and a gabled capstone.
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As an alternative to razors or pumice stone, the fish pedicure includes tiny, toothless carp that nibble away at dead, callused skin on feet.
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As the bamboo tube fills with water, it clacks against a stone, empties, then fills with water again.
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Still working stone by stone, he filled in the hole and built up a pedestal, topped by a three-quarter ton capstone.
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Or how about nibbling on a cruller on sleek seats next to a flickering stone fireplace?
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His church had been gradually enriched with painted choir stalls, pictures, statues and several altars of stone.
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A stone plaque commemorates the opening of the trail in 1988.
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