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unfreeze

/uhn-freez/US // ʌnˈfriz //UK // (ʌnˈfriːz) //

解冻,松开

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    un·froze, un·fro·zen, un·freez·ing.

    • : to cause to thaw; melt.
    • : to remove or relax controls or restrictions on.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    un·froze, un·fro·zen, un·freez·ing.

    • : to become unfrozen; thaw.

Examples

  • Finally, Chime says that if its investigation confirms that a payment was legitimate, it unfreezes the account.

  • “If you make partner [at a law firm] and unfreeze your eggs at age 42,” you could be a big winner, she said.

  • We blessed the early morning sun when it appeared and began to unfreeze us.

  • I'm beginning to unfreeze already, though a good hot drink would help matters wonderfully.'

  • They must unfreeze; they are like the wine of Bordeaux, which, to give forth its fragrance, has to be warmed.

  • A new passenger has come on board and is seen to descend the cabin stairs to unfreeze his fingers over the tiny stove.