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Stone, how to read it?
Si Tong is pronounced British [stn] and American [sto? n]? .

Stoneboog

English [stn] American [sto? n]

Stone; Stone; Rock and roll; Stone; Stone; Stone (shaped for a purpose)

Throw stones at; Hit with stones; Remove stones from.

Bilingual example:

What? Is it okay? Isn't it? Tell? Is it? That? Floor? Used to be. Wood? Or? Stone.

He is not sure whether the floor is wood or stone.

Usage:

When 1.stone is used as a countable noun, it basically means "stone, stone, pebble, gravel", referring to small stones, and sometimes it can also mean "gem, diamond". By extension, it can mean "heartless". People have a heart of stone.

2.stone can also be interpreted as "stone", which is an uncountable noun.

3. A means "a stone"? Stone or a piece? Stone will do.

Extended data:

synonym

1, rock

English [r? K] beauty [rū? k]

Rock and roll; Lion mountain; Reef; Boulders; rock

Shake gently and slowly; Frighten; Shocked; Scare; Shake violently, shake violently.

Bilingual example:

That? Hills? Above? That? Valley? Is it? Bare? Rock and roll. ?

The hills above the valley are all bare stones.

2. Jewelry

English [? d? Ul] beauty [? d? ul]

Gems; Jewelry; Gemstone bearing (of a watch)

Bilingual example:

That? Lowest? Estimate? Will it? Release? That? Is it worth it? Yes? That? Gems? In dollars? 200.?

According to the lowest estimate, this gem is also worth $200.