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firestone

/fahyuhr-stohn/US // ˈfaɪərˌstoʊn //UK // (ˈfaɪəˌstəʊn) //

炉石,火石,火岩,炉石传说

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a fire-resisting stone, especially a kind of sandstone used in fireplaces, furnaces, etc.

Examples

  • Schaffer’s plea agreement notes that he is cooperating, which could reduce his sentence range to 21 to 27 months, Firestone said.

  • On the other side, defendants who cooperate with investigators can get a letter from prosecutors seeking a downward departure, which can result in a 50 percent reduction in a sentence, Firestone noted.

  • The images include a Firestone tire, a frosted cake, a nuclear cloud, and a little girl beneath a hair dryer.

  • “I am in deepest despair with no movement possible in any direction,” Firestone wrote to Laya some weeks later.

  • Death of a Revolutionary Susan Faludi, The New Yorker Shulamith Firestone helped to create a new society.

  • “Some of the guys think they are Michael Jackson,” said Firestone, setting himself apart from others who share his profession.

  • Firestone has worked to get each move exact, practicing endlessly surrounded by mirrors.

  • They took the firestone and a flint, and then Ugh-lomi went down to the foot of the cliff very cautiously, and found his axe.

  • Noodle waited for three hours; then he took up the firestone ring, and putting it on his finger set out into the world.

  • He put to his lips the firestone ring—the Sweetener—and blew but one note through it.

  • Empty he found it, with only his firestone hanging by the rim, and once again he let it down to be refilled.

  • We were early abroad, for Colonel Firestone was anxious to obtain proper arms and equipment on the strength of Goring's order.