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froze

/frohz/US // froʊz //UK // (frəʊz) //

冻住了,冰冻,冻僵了,冻结

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : simple past tense of freeze.
    • : Nonstandard. a past participle of freeze.

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Examples

  • “When I heard these words, my heart froze,” the mother of martyrs told us there at her house in Pankisi.

  • Yeah,” he said, “they called that pitch the freezing slider, because it just froze Horton solid.

  • For just a moment, I froze and found myself imagining what it would feel like to break a pelvis.

  • When I heard Friday that my friends and colleagues Anja Niedringhaus and Kathy Gannon were attacked in Afghanistan, I froze.

  • The East River froze at least a dozen times between 1780 and 1888.

  • An ominous rumbling jerked her eyes upward and she saw a sight that almost froze the blood in her veins.

  • It checked the curses on the other's thick lips; it froze Harkness to a rigid statue in the darkness of his little room.

  • The worst of it is, that the Baltic will soon be froze up, and that it must be late next year before they can get to America.

  • It was a bitterly cold night, and his hands almost froze to the gun-barrel when he touched it.

  • The farmer's well froze over on three occasions, and it had never frozen before, so he declared.