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Nepodařilo se nám najít celou frázi, kterou hledáte. Níže vidíte heslo "stone". Podívejte se také na: brick
| Hlavní překlady | WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026: | stone n | (rock) | kámen m | | | Use that stone there to hold the door open. | | | Podepři ty dveře kamenem, aby se nezavřely. | | stone n | (pebble) | kamínek m zdrob | | | | oblázek m zdrob | | | The garden path is covered with small white stones. | | | I have a stone in my shoe. | | stone n | (huge rock) | kámen, balvan m | | | Have you seen the huge stones at Stonehenge? | | | Viděl jsi ty obrovské kameny ve Stonehenge? | | stone n | (building material) | kámen m | | | | kamení s | | | The castle is made of stone, not brick. | | | Tento zámek je z kamene, ne z cihel. | | stone n | (precious gem) (drahý) | kámen m | | | The ring has many precious stones around a beautiful diamond. | | stone n | UK (pit: fruit seed) (v ovoci) | pecka ž | | | She ate a cherry and spat out the stone. | stone, plural: stone n | UK (body weight: 14 lb) (jednotka váhy) | - | | Poznámka: Stará anglomamerická jednotka váhy. Odpovídá zhruba 6,4 kg. | | | I weigh almost fifteen stone. |
| Další překlady | WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026: | stone n | (tombstone) | pomník m | | | | náhrobek m | | | | náhrobní kámen příd + m | | | His stone has a sad inscription on it. | | stone n | (hailstone) (ledová) | kroupa ž | | | The hailstorm had stones the size of golf balls. | | stone n | (gallstone) (ledvinový) | kámen m | | | He had kidney stones, and suffered great pain. | | stone n as adj | (made of stone) | kamenný příd | | | Stone walls separate areas of land. | | | A stone staircase leads to the first floor. | | stone [sb]⇒ vtr | (throw rocks at) | ukamenovat dok | | | Reports are coming in that two people have been stoned to death. | | stone⇒ vtr | (fruit: remove stone) (ovoce) | odpeckovat dok |
| Složené tvary | WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026: | a stone's throw n | figurative, informal (short distance) (přeneseně: krátká vzdálenost) | co by kamenem dohodil fráze | | | The distance from our house to hers is a stone's throw. | | a stone's throw away expr | figurative, informal (nearby) (přeneseně: blízko, nedaleko) | co by kamenem dohodil fráze | | | We can easily walk to Martha's house; she lives a stone's throw away. | | a stone's throw from adv + prep | figurative, informal (near) (přeneseně: blízko, nedaleko) | co by kamenem dohodil fráze | | | The shop is just a stone's throw from my house. | | cast the first stone v expr | figurative (be first to accuse) | hodit kamenem jako první | | | We should not be arguing about who has the right to cast the first stone. | drywall, dry-stone wall, drystone wall n | (stone wall built without mortar) (bez použití malty) | suchá kamenná zeď fráze | | kidney stone n | (buildup of deposits in the kidney) | ledvinový kámen příd + m | | | He had an operation to remove a kidney stone which had been causing him great pain. | | kill two birds with one stone v expr | informal, figurative (do 2 things at once) | zabít dvě mouchy jednou ranou | | | I can stop by your house on the way to the grocery store, so I'll kill two birds with one stone. | | leave no stone unturned v expr | figurative (search thoroughly) (usilovně hledat) | obrátit naruby | | | In the investigation to find the missing child, the police have left no stone unturned. | | rolling stone n | figurative (person: nomadic) | tulák, tulačka m, ž | | | In her youth Annie was a rolling stone, never staying anywhere for long. | stepping stone, stepping-stone, steppingstone n | (stone: used to cross water) (pro překonání potoka, vody) | nášlapný kámen příd + m | | | I've placed some rocks in the stream to act as stepping stones. | stepping stone, stepping-stone, steppingstone n | figurative (person, job: used to progress) (přeneseně) | odrazový můstek příd + m | | | This job's just a stepping stone to a better one. | | the Stone Age n | (early period in civilization) | doba kamenná ž + příd | | | The dinosaurs had already died out by the beginning of the Stone Age. |
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