icy的意思和读音

icy

: [ˈaɪsɪ] : ['aɪsɪ]

adj.

icier  iciest  

Adj.+n.icy wind,icy blast

adj.warm

adj.freezing,frozen,frosty,ice-cold,subzero

icyadj.

1.very cold

icy winds/water

My feet were icy cold .

2.covered with ice

icy roads

3.not friendly or kind; showing feelings of dislike or anger

My eyes met his icy gaze.

adj.1.; ; 2.3.; ;

adj.1.very cold, in an unpleasant way2.covered with ice3.very aloof or unfriendly

1. hypothesis n. icy a. idealism n. ...

2. unsteady a. icy a. springy a. ...

3. foggy icy , drizzle , ...

5.icy,icy

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1.It seemed as if an icy wind had touched my face and enfolded my body from head to foot; I could feel the stir of it in my hair.

2.He was killed in a car accident on an icy Denver street, on his way home to his young wife and infant daughter.

3.One of the zookeepers said: 'Its parents kicked it out from time to time, or even left it on the icy ground to let it die. ':“。”

4.He towered over them in a velvet-collared coat, his big-brimmed soft gray hat pulled low on his head and flapping in the icy wind.穿沿

5.Springtime on Mars is quite a bit balmier than the planet's winter season, but it's still plenty icy near the Red Planet's poles.

6.We walked on, I could feel the cold, as if someone's icy hand was palm-down on my back.

7.It would be just as well to go by train - the road is icy./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

8.If Nokia did not want to be consumed by the flames, it had no choice but to plunge into the "icy waters" below.

9.Workers from a nearby food processing plant rushed to help, jumping into the icy water to save the children.

10.Realizing this, he wrote Maurice an icy note suggesting that it would be a public convenience if they behaved as if nothing had happened.