freeze的意思和读音

freeze

: [friz] : [friːz]

n.

v.

使

froze  frozen  freezing  freezes  

v.+n.freeze snow

v.thaw,vary,relax,resume

n.resumption

v.solidify,hold,stop dead,refrigerate,chill

n.restriction,embargo,stoppage,suspension,interruption

freezev.become ice

1.[i][t]使to become hard, and often turn to ice, as a result of extreme cold; to make sth do this

Water freezes at 0˚C. 0

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

The cold weather had frozen the ground.使

The clothes froze solid on the washing-line.

of pipe/lock/machine

2.[i][t]使if a pipe, lock or machinefreezes , or sthfreezes it, it becomes blocked with frozen liquid and therefore cannot be used

The pipes have frozen, so we've got no water.

Ten degrees of frost had frozen the lock on the car.轿

of weather

3.[i]whenit freezes , the weather is at or below 0˚ Celsius

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be very cold

4.[i][t];(使to be very cold; to be so cold that you die

Every time she opens the window we all freeze.

Two men froze to death on the mountain.

Two men were frozen to death on the mountain.

food

5.[t]~ sthto keep food at a very low temperature in order to preserve it

Can you freeze this cake?

These meals are ideal for home freezing.

6.[i]to be able to be kept at a very low temperature

Some fruits freeze better than others.

stop moving

7.[i]to stop moving suddenly because of fear, etc.

I froze with terror as the door slowly opened.

The smile froze on her lips.

The police officer shouted ‘Freeze!’ and the man dropped the gun.!”便

computer

8.[i]when a computer screenfreezes , you cannot move any of the images, etc. on it, because there is a problem with the system

film/movie

9.[t]~ sth使to stop a film/movie or video in order to look at a particular picture

Freeze the action there!

wages/prices

10.[t]~ sth使to hold wages, prices, etc. at a fixed level for a period of time

Salaries have been frozen for the current year.

money/bank account

11.[t]~ sthto prevent money, a bank account, etc. from being used by getting a court order which bans it

The company's assets have been frozen.

IDMfreeze your bloodmake your blood freeze使to make you extremely frightened or shockedn.of wages/prices

1.the act of keeping wages, prices, etc. at a particular level for a period of time

a wage/price freeze

stopping sth

2.[ususing]~ (on sth)the act of stopping sth

a freeze on imports

cold weather

3.[ususing]an unusually cold period of weather during which temperatures stay below 0˚ Celsius

Farmers still talk about the big freeze of '99. 1999

4.a short period of time, especially at night, when the temperature is below 0˚ Celsius

A freeze warning was posted for Thursday night.

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v.1.if water freezes, or if something freezes it, it gets very cold and changes into ice; if a liquid freezes or something freezes it, it becomes solid because it has reached a low temperature; if a substance freezes, or if something freezes it, it becomes very cold and hard; if a pipe freezes, or if the weather freezes it, the water inside it becomes ice; if something such as a lock or a machine freezes, or if something freezes it, it gets stuck and cannot move2.to preserve food or drink by making it extremely cold in a freezer; if food freezes, you can preserve it in this way; if you freeze a human body or a part of the body, you preserve it by making it extremely cold3.to feel extremely cold4.if it freezes, the temperature of the air goes down toCelsius or below5.to stop moving and keep completely still; to stop moving or making progress; if a computer screen freezes, or if something freezes it, the images on it become completely still and you cannot move them because there is something wrong with the computer; to stop a video or movie from moving forward, especially so you can look closely at one particular picture6.to legally stop a supply of money from being available to someone1.if water freezes, or if something freezes it, it gets very cold and changes into ice; if a liquid freezes or something freezes it, it becomes solid because it has reached a low temperature; if a substance freezes, or if something freezes it, it becomes very cold and hard; if a pipe freezes, or if the weather freezes it, the water inside it becomes ice; if something such as a lock or a machine freezes, or if something freezes it, it gets stuck and cannot move2.to preserve food or drink by making it extremely cold in a freezer; if food freezes, you can preserve it in this way; if you freeze a human body or a part of the body, you preserve it by making it extremely cold3.to feel extremely cold4.if it freezes, the temperature of the air goes down toCelsius or below5.to stop moving and keep completely still; to stop moving or making progress; if a computer screen freezes, or if something freezes it, the images on it become completely still and you cannot move them because there is something wrong with the computer; to stop a video or movie from moving forward, especially so you can look closely at one particular picture6.to legally stop a supply of money from being available to someone

n.1.an official decision to prevent any increase in the number, level, or rate of something2.a drop in temperature toCelsius or below; a period of time when the weather is extremely cold

1. Magnet S Freeze Claw ...

2. below ……; freeze thick ...

3. forget freeze begin ...

4. 〖 freezingpoint〗 freeze〖 cirque〗 ...

5. 〖 cooltone;coolcolor-tone〗 freeze〖 frigorifico;coldstorageplant〗 ...

6.使 freezing adj. freeze vt. 使() freeway n. ...

7. good good study,day day up! freeze fire ...

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1.Mannitol is usually used as a cryoprotectant and an excipient during pharmaceutical freeze-drying.

2.Store nuts in the shell until you are ready to use them. Refrigerate or freeze any that you plan to keep for more than three months.

3.The body is freeze-dried in liquid nitrogen, then vibrated so that it dissolves into a fine powder.(,)

4.That's why I've submitted to Congress a plan for a three-year budget freeze, and I'm prepared to offer additional savings.

5.Dr Stone to1d Linda that he would freeze her cat with an injection. "Then you won't feel any pain afterwards, " he said.,“。”

6.In front of the deep-freeze they found a small pool of water, and a wet cat, busily licking itself.湿

7.Yesterday, it put the financial cost of those recalls and a related sales and production freeze at up to Y180bn ($1. 98bn).1800亿19.8亿

8.Armed with his arsenal of shrink rays, freeze rays, and battle-ready vehicles for land and air, he vanquishes all who stand in his way.线线

9.Sodium montmorillonite can be freeze-dried into a spongelike material known as an aerogel.

10.The statement said the EU travel ban and asset freeze on sanctions list of new officers and a pro-Gaddafi, the Libyan airline.