freeze 英 [fri:z]   美 [friz]

freeze

freeze  英 [fri:z] 美 [friz]

v. 冻结  n. 冻结;凝固 

进行时:freezing  过去式:froze  过去分词:frozen  第三人称单数:freezes  名词复数:freezes 

Water freezes at 0°C. 水在 0 摄氏度时结冰。
It's so cold that even the river has frozen. 天气冷得河都封冻了。

  • When liquids freeze, they become so cold that they turn solid. The little squares of water in an ice tray freeze and become ice cubes when you put them in your freezer long enough.
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  • v. 冻结
  • n. 冻结;凝固
  • 1. Water freezes at 0°C.

    水在 0 摄氏度时结冰。

  • 2. It's so cold that even the river has frozen.

    天气冷得河都封冻了。

  • 3. The cold weather had frozen the ground.

    寒冷的天气使地面都冻硬了。

  • 4. It may freeze tonight, so bring those plants inside.

    今夜可能有霜冻,把花草搬进屋来吧。

  • 5. Two men froze to death on the mountain.

    两个男子在山上冻死了。

  • 6. Every time she opens the window we all freeze.

    每次她开窗户,我们都冷得要死。

  • 7. Can you freeze this cake?

    你能不能把这个蛋糕冷藏起来?

  • 8. I froze with terror as the door slowly opened.

    门慢慢开启时我吓呆了。

  • 9. Freeze the action there!

    把这个画面定格在那里!

  • 10. a wage freeze,a price freeze

    工资╱物价的冻结

  • 11. a freeze on imports

    停止进口

  • freeze (n.) "freezing conditions," c. 1400, from freeze (v.).
  • freeze (v.) alteration of freese, friese, from Middle English fresen, from Old English freosan (intransitive) "turn to ice" (class II strong verb; past tense freas, past participle froren), from Proto-Germanic *freusan "to freeze" (source also of Dutch vriezen, Old Norse frjosa, Old High German friosan, German frieren "to freeze," and related to Gothic frius "frost"), from Proto-Germanic *freus-, equivalent to PIE root *preus- "to freeze," also "to burn" (source also of Sanskrit prusva, Latin pruina "hoarfrost," Welsh rhew "frost," Sanskrit prustah "burnt," Albanian prus "burning coals," Latin pruna "a live coal").
freeze / friːz ; NAmE friːz / verb , noun freeze freezes froze freezing frozen verb ( froze / frəʊz ; NAmE froʊz / fro·zen / ˈfrəʊzn ; NAmE ˈfroʊzn / ) become ice 结冰 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to become hard, and often turn to ice, as a result of extreme cold; to make sth do this (使)冻结,结冰 Water freezes at 0°C. 水在 0 摄氏度时结冰。 It's so cold that even the river has frozen. 天气冷得河都封冻了。 freezesth The cold weather had frozen the ground. 寒冷的天气使地面都冻硬了。 + adj. The clothes froze solidon the washing-line. 衣服在晒衣绳上冻成了硬块。 OPP thaw of pipe/lock/machine 管子;锁;机器 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] if a pipe, lock or machine freezes,or sth freezesit, it becomes blocked with frozen liquid and therefore cannot be used (使)冻住,冻堵 freeze(up) The pipes have frozen, so we've got no water. 水管已经结冰堵住了,我们接不到水。 freezesth (up) Ten degrees of frost had frozen the lock on the car. 零下十摄氏度把轿车上的锁冻住了。 of weather 天气 3 [intransitive ] when it freezes,the weather is at or below 0° Celsius 冰冻;严寒 It may freeze tonight, so bring those plants inside. 今夜可能有霜冻,把花草搬进屋来吧。 be very cold 很冷 4 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to be very cold; to be so cold that you die 极冷;(使)冻死 Every time she opens the window we all freeze. 每次她开窗户,我们都冷得要死。 Two men froze to deathon the mountain. 两个男子在山上冻死了。 freezesb Two men were frozen to death on the mountain. 两个男子在山上冻死了。 food 食物 5 [transitive ] freezesth to keep food at a very low temperature in order to preserve it 冷冻贮藏;冷藏 Can you freeze this cake? 你能不能把这个蛋糕冷藏起来? These meals are ideal for home freezing. 这些饭食很适合家庭冷藏。 6 [intransitive ] to be able to be kept at a very low temperature 能冷冻贮藏的 Some fruits freeze better than others. 有些水果比其他的适宜于冷藏。 stop moving 停住 7 [intransitive ] to stop moving suddenly because of fear, etc. (因害怕等)不动,停住;惊呆;吓呆 I froze with terror as the door slowly opened. 门慢慢开启时我吓呆了。 ( figurative) The smile froze on her lips. 她保持着微笑的表情。 The police officer shouted ‘Freeze!’ and the man dropped the gun. 警察大喊“不准动!”那个男人便放下了枪。 computer 计算机 8 [intransitive ] when a computer screen freezes,you cannot move any of the images, etc. on it, because there is a problem with the system (荧幕)冻结 film/movie 电影 9 [transitive ] freezesth to stop a film/movie or video in order to look at a particular picture 使定格 Freeze the action there! 把这个画面定格在那里! see also freeze-frame wages/prices 工资;物价 10 [transitive ] freezesth to hold wages, prices, etc. at a fixed level for a period of time 使固定不动 SYN peg Salaries have been frozen for the current year. 今年的工资已冻结。 money/bank account 现金账;银行账户 11 [transitive ] freezesth to prevent money, a bank account, etc. from being used by getting a court order which bans it 冻结(资金、银行账户等) The company's assets have been frozen. 这家公司的资产已被冻结。 IDIOM freeze your ˈblood | make your ˈblood freeze to make you extremely frightened or shocked 使人恐怖万分;令人毛骨悚然 more at track n. PHRASAL VERBS ˌfreeze sb↔ˈout (of sth) ( informal) to be deliberately unfriendly to sb, creating difficulties, etc. in order to stop or discouragethem from doing sth or taking part in sth 排挤,排斥(使不能参与…) ˌfreeze ˈover to become completely covered by ice 冰封 The lake freezes over in winter. 这个湖冬天全让冰封住。 noun of wages/prices 工资;价格 1 the act of keeping wages, prices, etc. at a particular level for a period of time 冻结 a wage/price freeze 工资╱物价的冻结 stopping sth 停止 2 [usually singular ] freeze(on sth) the act of stopping sth 停止 a freeze on imports 停止进口 cold weather 寒冷天气 3 [usually singular ] ( BrE) an unusually cold period of weather during which temperatures stay below 0° Celsius 冰冻期;严寒期 Farmers still talk about the big freezeof '99. 农民至今还在谈论 1999 年的大严寒。 4 ( NAmE) a short period of time, especially at night, when the temperature is below 0° Celsius 霜冻 A freeze warning was posted for Thursday night. 据警报星期四夜间有霜冻。 freeze / friːz ; NAmE friːz / froze / frəʊz ; NAmE froʊz / fro·zen / ˈfrəʊzn ; NAmE ˈfroʊzn /
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