Flint Meaning in English
word
/ˈfɫɪnt/
flint
/flˈɪnt/
flint
التعريف
A hard gray stone that produces sparks when struck against steel, often used to start fires in the past or in survival situations.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mainly used in historical, survival, or geological contexts. Common phrases: 'a heart of flint' (emotionless). Not to be confused with 'flint' as a city name.
Spanish: pedernalPortuguese (BR): pederneiraPortuguese (PT): pederneiraChinese (Simplified): 燧石Chinese (Traditional): 燧石Hindi: चकमक पत्थरArabic: الصَّوَّانBengali: চকমকRussian: кременьJapanese: 火打石Vietnamese: đá lửaKorean: 부싯돌Turkish: çakmaktaşıUrdu: چقماق پتھرIndonesian: batu api
جمل نموذجية
We found a piece of flint near the river.
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Ancient people used flint to make fire.
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A flint spark can help start a campfire.
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He struck the flint and steel until a spark appeared.
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Carrying a piece of flint is useful when hiking in the wild.
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She has a heart of flint—she never forgives anyone.
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