stony
- IPA[ˈstəʊni]
英式
- covered with or full of small pieces of rock;made of or resembling stone
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- 1. covered with or full of small pieces of rock rough stony paths 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ made of or resembling stone stony steps
- ▪ (of a meteorite) consisting mostly of rock, as opposed to metal.
- 2. not having or showing feeling or sympathy Lucenzo's hard, stony eyes the government maintained a stony silence about the affair 同義詞 反義詞
- (of a meteorite) containing appreciable quantities of both rock and iron.
- a stony-iron meteorite.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a meteorite) containing appreciable quantities of both rock and iron.
- a stony-iron meteorite.
Oxford Dictionary
- showing no emotion in one's face; looking very serious or gloomy: a cold-blooded, stony-faced assassin the foreign minister sat stony-faced and without applauding
Oxford American Dictionary
- cruel or unfeeling: a stony-hearted criminal you'd have to be stony-hearted to begrudge them their happy ending
Oxford American Dictionary
- very cruel or unfeeling: a stony-hearted criminal you'd have to be stony-hearted to begrudge them their happy ending
Oxford Dictionary
- entirely without money. all his friends were stony broke friends of stony-broke Sir Charles Maugham are giving him bags of supermarket food
Oxford American Dictionary
- showing no emotion; impassive: a cold-blooded, stony-faced assassin the foreign minister sat stony-faced and without applauding
Oxford Dictionary
- entirely without money. all his friends were stony broke friends of stony-broke Sir Charles Maugham are giving him bags of supermarket food
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- covered with or full of small pieces of rock: rough stony paths
Oxford American Dictionary