froze
froze 英 [frəʊz] 美 [froʊz]
v. 冻结;凝固;冻住(freeze的过去式形式)
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- v. 冻结;凝固;冻住(freeze的过去式形式)
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1. The new owners, familiar with his situation, froze his rent and agreed to let him live there until he dies.
房子的新主人了解他的处境,冻结了他的房租,并答应让他在有生之年继续住在那里。
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2. In the absence of such rules, our financial markets spun out of control, credit markets froze, and our economy nearly plummeted into a second Great Depression.
在没有这种规则的情况下,我们的金融市场失控,信贷市场冻结,差点导致我们的经济暴跌成为第二次大萧条。
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3. In the US, the defining moment of the financial crisis seems to be Lehman Brothers' September bankruptcy, which froze bank lending as institutions retreated in fear of who might fail next.
在美国,公认的金融危机始于九月份雷曼兄弟的倒闭,自此之后银行放贷被冻结,因为机构们担心自己会成为下一个倒闭的对象。
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