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frozen

/froh-zuhn/US // ˈfroʊ zən //UK // (ˈfrəʊzən) //

冻结,冻结的,冷冻,冷冻的

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : past participle of freeze.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : congealed by cold; turned into ice.
    • : covered with ice, as a stream.
    • : frigid; very cold.
    • : injured or killed by frost or cold.
    • : obstructed by ice, as pipes.
    • : chilly or cold in manner; unfeeling: a frozen stare.
    • : rigid; immobilized: The child was frozen with fear.
    • : quick-frozen: frozen foods.
    • : chilled or refrigerated.
    • : mixed with ice and frappéed in an electric blender.
    • : in a form that is not readily convertible into cash; not liquid: frozen assets.
    • : not permitted to be changed or incapable of being altered; fixed: frozen rents; frozen salaries.
    • : Canasta. unable to be picked up by a player unless the player's hand contains a natural pair to match the top card of the pile.Compare freeze

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Examples

  • That concept also explains why frozen meat defrosts faster in water than in air.

  • The virus’s tendency to survive longer in the cold bolstered New Zealand’s frozen food shipment theory.

  • The planet turned dwarf planet is pretty much an ice ball, with a surface that’s 98% frozen nitrogen and mountains made of water ice.

  • It’s kind of like a cross between sangria, a slushy and a daiquiri, with rum, wine, triple sec and frozen fruit.

  • Scientists reason that the faintness of the young sun should have meant that Earth remained frozen solid for the first half of its existence.

  • Defrost overnight in the refrigerator (if frozen) and bake before serving.

  • Stir in the frozen peas and chicken, taste for seasonings, and pour the mixture into six (2-cup) ovenproof serving bowls.

  • Without it in the atmosphere, the Earth would be a barren, frozen wasteland.

  • Since then, all dividend payments have been frozen and Iran receives “no uranium or revenue from the mine.”

  • He was later sued by his lawyers in London for failing to pay $419,400 in counsel fees when his assets were frozen.

  • Thus he continued to rush over the frozen sea during a considerable part of that night.

  • The former, in its frozen state, somewhat resembled hard butter.

  • So you have lost that frozen heart of yours at last, and after such boasting, too!

  • I thought that the frozen surface of the American woman thawed on the stratum soubrette.

  • Dorothy led Jack off to the stable, and the half-frozen yeoman turned in to enjoy his cheerful fire.