thaw 英 [θɔ:]   美 [θɔ]

thaw

thaw  英 [θɔ:] 美 [θɔ]

vi. 融解;变暖和  vt. 使融解;使变得不拘束  n. 解冻;融雪 

进行时:thawing  过去式:thawed  过去分词:thawed  第三人称单数:thaws  名词复数:thaws 

Outside of containers, this new freeze/thaw scheme can find uses in checkpointing. 在容器的外面,这个新冻结/解冻模式还可以用于检查点。
You can thaw out the seafood before cooking it, but if you do this, make sure you cook it as quick as you can. 你可以在烹饪之前先将海鲜解冻,但是如果你这样做的话一定要确保以你最快的速度去烹调。

  • When things thaw, they're coming out of deep freeze and warming up. You can thaw a chicken, and a chilly friendship can thaw too.
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  • vi. 融解;变暖和
  • vt. 使融解;使变得不拘束
  • n. 解冻;融雪
  • 1. Outside of containers, this new freeze/thaw scheme can find uses in checkpointing.

    在容器的外面,这个新冻结/解冻模式还可以用于检查点。

  • 2. You can thaw out the seafood before cooking it, but if you do this, make sure you cook it as quick as you can.

    你可以在烹饪之前先将海鲜解冻,但是如果你这样做的话一定要确保以你最快的速度去烹调。

  • 3. The winter cold hung in the air like a frozen dinosaur trying to thaw from his glacier and walk across the earth.

    冬天的寒冷在空气中纠缠不去,就象被冰冻的恐龙想要从冰河里解冻出来走到地上一样。

  • thaw (n.) "the melting of ice or snow," also "spell of weather causing this," c. 1400, from thaw (v.). Figurative sense is from 1590s; specifically "relaxation of political harshness or hostility" from 1950, an image from the "Cold War."
  • thaw (v.) Old English þawian (transitive), from Proto-Germanic *thawon- (source also of Old Norse þeyja, Middle Low German doien, Dutch dooien, Old High German douwen, German tauen "to thaw"), from PIE root *ta- "to melt, dissolve" (source also of Sanskrit toyam "water," Ossetic thayun "to thaw," Welsh tawadd "molten," Doric Greek takein "to melt, waste, be consumed," Old Irish tam "pestilence," Latin tabes "a melting, wasting away, putrefaction," Old Church Slavonic tajati "to melt"). Intransitive sense from early 14c. Related: Thawed; thawing.
thaw / θɔː ; NAmE θɔː / verb , noun thaw thaws thawed thawing verb 1 [intransitive ] thaw(out) (of ice and snow 冰雪 ) to turn back into water after being frozen (结冰后)解冻,融化,融解 SYN melt OPP freeze 2 [intransitive ] when it thawsor is thawing,the weather becomes warm enough to melt snow and ice 天气暖和得使冰雪融化(或解冻) It's starting to thaw. 天气转暖,冰雪开始融化了。 3 [intransitive ,  transitive ] thaw(sth) (out) to become, or to let frozen food become, soft or liquid ready for cooking (使冷冻食品)化冻 compare defrost  (1 ) , de-ice , unfreeze  (1 ) Leave the meat to thaw completely before cooking. 让冻肉完全化冻后再烹煮。 4 [intransitive ,  transitive ] thaw(sth) (out) to become, or make sth become, a normal temperature after being very cold (使)回到正常温度,变暖 I could feel my ears and toes start to thaw out. 我觉得耳朵和脚趾暖和过来了。 5 [intransitive ] thaw(out) to become more friendly and less formal 变得友好(或随和、不拘束) Relations between the two countries thawed a little after the talks. 谈判后两国关系缓和了些。 noun 1 [countable ,  usually singular ] a period of warmer weather following one of cold weather, causing snow and ice to melt 解冻时期;融化季节 2 [singular ] thaw(in sth) a situation in which the relations between two enemy countries become more friendly (敌对国家之间)关系缓和 thaw / θɔː ; NAmE θɔː /
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