κ²μ
μ¬μ μΈμ΄λ₯Ό μ ννμΈμ
Stone
01
λ
a hard material, usually made of minerals, and often used for building things
μμλ€
The sculptor chiseled away at the stone to reveal the figure within.
μ‘°κ°κ°λ μμ μλ νμμ λλ¬λ΄κΈ° μν΄ λμ κΉμλ€.
02
λ, 보μ
a rock that can be cut, polished, and used in jewelry
μμλ€
She admired the color of the amethyst stone.
κ·Έλ
λ μμμ λμ μμ κ°ννλ€.
03
λ, 건μΆμ© λ
a piece of rock shaped and used as building material
μμλ€
The fireplace was constructed from cut stone.
λ²½λλ‘λ μλΌλΈ λλ‘ μ§μ΄μ‘μ΅λλ€.
04
λ, μμ
natural rock material, composed of aggregated minerals like those forming the Earth's crust
μμλ€
Sedimentary stone forms in layers over millions of years.
ν΄μ μμ μλ°±λ§ λ
μ κ±Έμ³ μΈ΅μ μ΄λ£¨λ©° νμ±λ©λλ€.
05
λ, λ°μ
a state of being emotionally unresponsive
μμλ€
She confronted him, but a stone stared back.
κ·Έλ
λ κ·Έμ λ§μ°μ§λ§, λμ΄ λλμ보μλ€.
06
μ¨, μ¨
the hard inner layer of certain fruits that contains the seed, usually woody
μμλ€
He cracked the olive stone to get the seed.
κ·Έλ μ¬λ¦¬λΈμ μ¨μμ κΉ¨μ μ¨λ₯Ό μ»μλ€.
07
λ, μ€ν€
a unit of weight, equal to 14 pounds or 6.35 kg, used for measuring body weight
μμλ€
Her weight is 9 stone 7 pounds.
κ·Έλ
μ 체μ€μ 9 stone 7νμ΄λμ
λλ€.
to stone
01
λλ‘ μ³ μ£½μ΄λ€, μνμΌλ‘ μ²ννλ€
to execute or punish someone by throwing stones at them
μμλ€
The elders decided to stone the accused thief as a public deterrent against criminal activities in the village.
λ§μμ λ²μ£ νλμ λν 곡κ°μ μΈ μ΅μ μ±
μΌλ‘ μ₯λ‘λ€μ κ³ λ°λ λλμ λλ‘ μ³ μ£½μ΄κΈ°λ‘ κ²°μ νλ€.
02
μ¨λ₯Ό μ κ±°νλ€, μ¨λ₯Ό λΉΌλ€
to remove the seeds from fruits, such as cherries or peaches
μμλ€
They will stone the peaches for the cobbler tomorrow, preparing them for baking.
κ·Έλ€μ λ΄μΌ μ½λΈλ¬λ₯Ό μν΄ λ³΅μμμ μ¨λ₯Ό μ κ±°ν κ²μ΄λ©°, κ΅½κΈ° μν΄ μ€λΉν κ²μ
λλ€.
stone
01
μ€ν€ κ·Έλ μ΄, μ€ν€ λ² μ΄μ§
of a dull tan or gray color
μμλ€
The interior design favored stone tones for a neutral palette.
μΈν
λ¦¬μ΄ λμμΈμ μ€μ± νλ νΈλ₯Ό μν΄ μ€ν€ ν€μ μ νΈνμ΅λλ€.
μ΄ν λ무
stoneless
stonelike
stony
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