stony

stony
adjective
1) (full of stones) steinig
2) (like stone) steinartig
3) (hostile) steinern (geh.) [Blick, Miene]; frostig [Person, Empfang, Schweigen]
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adjective
1) (full of, or covered with, stones: stony soil; a stony path/beach; It's very stony around here.) steinig
2) ((of a person's expression etc) like stone in coldness, hardness etc: He gave me a stony stare.) steinern
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stony
[ˈstəʊni, AM ˈstoʊni]
adj
1. (with many stones) beach, ground steinig
2. (fig: unfeeling) look, eyes, face steinern; person, welcome kalt, eisig
\stony expression steinerne Miene
\stony silence eisiges Schweigen
to give sb a \stony stare jdn kalt anstarren
3.
to fall on \stony ground auf unfruchtbaren Boden fallen
her speech fell on \stony ground ihre Rede stieß auf taube Ohren
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['stəʊnɪ]
adj (+er)
ground, beach steinig; texture steinartig; (fig) glance, silence steinern; person, welcome kalt; face undurchdringlich
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stony [ˈstəʊnı] adj
1. steinig (Boden etc): academic.ru/32566/ground">ground1 A 1
2. steinern, Stein…
3. fig steinern:
a stony heart ein Herz aus Stein
4. fig starr, eisig (Blick)
5. stone-broke
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adjective
1) (full of stones) steinig
2) (like stone) steinartig
3) (hostile) steinern (geh.) [Blick, Miene]; frostig [Person, Empfang, Schweigen]
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adj.
steinig adj.

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