单词 | freeze |
释义 | freezefreezesfrozefrozenfreezingfreezefreeze1 /friːz/ verb (past tense froze /frəʊz $ froʊz/, past participle frozen /ˈfrəʊzən $ ˈfroʊ-/)1liquid [intransitive and transitive] if a liquid freezes, it becomes solid and hard because the temperature is very cold ➔ melt, thaw: The lake had frozen overnight.havefreeze湖上一夜之间结了冰。2food [transitive] to make food very cold, usually by putting it in a freezer, so that it stays in good condition for a long time: I’m going to freeze some of this bread.go我准备把一部分面包冷藏起来。3feel cold [transitive] to feel very cold: You’ll freeze if you don’t wear a coat.不穿大衣﹐你会冻僵的。4weather it freezes if it freezes, the temperature drops below freezing point: It’s going to freeze tonight.go今晚可能有霜冻。5stop moving [transitive] to suddenly stop moving and stay very still: Hugh froze when he saw the snake.freezesee休看到那条蛇﹐一下子呆住了。6money/prices/wages [transitive] to officially prevent money from being spent, or stop prices, wages etc from increasing: Our budget for next year has been frozen.havebefreeze我们明年的预算被冻结了。 |
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