Stone's throw Meaning in English
expression
ˈstoʊnz/ /ˈθɹoʊ
STOHNZ-throw
stəʊnz/ /θɹˈəʊ
STOHNZ-throh
परिभाषा
A very short distance; if something is a stone's throw away, it is very close or nearby.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
This is an idiomatic, informal expression. Used with 'from,' 'away,' or after 'just.' Means physically close, not about time. Don’t use literally – you do not actually throw a stone.
Spanish: a un paso - muy cercaPortuguese (BR): a um passo - muito pertoPortuguese (PT): a um passo - muito pertoChinese (Simplified): 咫尺 - 很近Chinese (Traditional): 咫尺 - 很近Hindi: बहुत पास - कुछ ही दूरArabic: على بعد خطوة - قريب جدًاBengali: এক ঢিল ছোঁড়া দূরে - খুব কাছেRussian: в двух шагах - рукой податьJapanese: すぐ近く - 徒歩すぐVietnamese: rất gần - ngay sát bênKorean: 엎어지면 코 닿을 거리 - 아주 가까이Turkish: bir taş atımı uzaklıkta - çok yakınUrdu: بالکل قریب - تھوڑی دوری پرIndonesian: sepelemparan batu - sangat dekat
उदाहरण वाक्य
The school is just a stone's throw from my house.
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The library is a stone's throw away.
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My best friend lives a stone's throw away from here.
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The beach is only a stone's throw away, so we can walk there.
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Their office is a stone's throw from the station—super convenient!
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We found a great café just a stone's throw from the hotel.
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