freezing的意思和读音

freezing

: [ˈfrizɪŋ] : [ˈfriːzɪŋ]

n.

adj.

adv.

v.“freeze”

adj.hot

adj.cold,subzero,icy,chilly,glacial

n.icing

freezingadj.

1.extremely cold

It's freezing in here!

I'm freezing!

2.[obn]having temperatures that are below 0˚ Celsius

freezing fog

freezing temperatures

adj.1.;2.,3.使;

adv.1.

n.1.,()

v.1.“freeze”

adj.1.very cold2.below the temperature at which water freezes

n.1.the temperature at which water freezes and becomes ice

v.1.The present participle of freeze

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1.Without the air to hold some of the sun's heat, the earth at night would be freezing cold, too cold for us to live.

2.NARRATOR: Everywhere, markets were freezing up. The economic crisis seemed toh*e taken on a life of its own.

3.He took a series of harrowing photographs of ragged men who look as if they are freezing to death.

4.During the course of a freezing season, sea ice may form at the surface up to thickness of 2 meters at the high latitudes.2

5.wearing just a T-shirt and a pair of shorts even on freezing cold November days.T

6.She was out of her head to go swimming in this freezing weather.

7.Freezing point: the cooling of crude oil into a solid by the liquid temperature at the time known as the freezing point.

8.The temperatures here are already approaching freezing at night and local residents say it will start snowing in just a few weeks.

9.My good luck. The freezing weather lately has ruined my complexion, you know. So it's time I had a facial.

10.Outside, the temperature, which had been below freezing for the past week, had shot up to the fifties.