freeze的中文翻译
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freeze1
(become ice)
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结冰
verb
(froze, frozen)
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to become hard, and often turn to ice, as a result of extreme cold; to make sth do this
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Water freezes at 0°C.
水零度结冰。
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It's so cold that even the river has frozen.
天气冷得河都封冻了。
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The cold weather had frozen the ground.
寒冷的天气使地面都冻硬了。
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The clothes froze solid on the washing-line.
衣服在晒衣绳上冻成了硬块。
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freeze2
(Aviation)
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冻住
verb
(froze, frozen)
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to turn into ice or solid form using cold temperatures
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Water will freeze and form ice on a wing at higher altitudes.
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freeze3
(of pipe/lock/machine)
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冰冻
verb
(froze, frozen)
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if a pipe, lock or machine freezes, or sth freezes it, it becomes blocked with frozen liquid and therefore cannot be used
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The pipes have frozen, so we've got no water.
水管已经冻了,我们接不到水。
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Ten degrees of frost had frozen the lock on the car.
零下十摄氏度把轿车上的锁冻住了。
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freeze4
(of weather)
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结冰
verb
(froze, frozen)
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when it freezes, the weather is at or below 0° Celsius
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It may freeze tonight, so bring those plants inside.
今夜可能有霜冻,把花草搬进屋来吧。
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freeze5
(be very cold)
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感到寒冷
verb
(froze, frozen)
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to be very cold; to be so cold that you die
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Every time she opens the window we all freeze.
每次她开窗户,我们都冷得要死。
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Two men froze to death on the mountain.
两个男子在山上冻死了。
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Two men were frozen to death on the mountain.
两个男子在山上冻死了。
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freeze6
(food)
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冷藏
verb
(froze, frozen)
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to keep food at a very low temperature in order to preserve it
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Can you freeze this cake?
你能不能把这个蛋糕冷藏起来?
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These meals are ideal for home freezing.
这些饭食很适合家庭冷藏。
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to be able to be kept at a very low temperature
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Some fruits freeze better than others.
有些水果比其他的适宜于冷藏。
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freeze7
(stop moving)
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冻住, 使结冰
verb
(froze, frozen)
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to stop moving suddenly because of fear, etc
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I froze with terror as the door slowly opened.
门慢慢开启时我吓呆了。
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The smile froze on her lips.
她保持着微笑的表情。
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The police officer shouted 'Freeze!' and the man dropped the gun.
警察大喊“不准动!”那个男人便放下了枪。
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freeze8
(computer)
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卡滞, (电脑)死机
verb
(froze, frozen)
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when a computer screen freezes, you cannot move any of the images, etc. on it, because there is a problem with the system
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freeze9
(film/movie)
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保持, 暂停
verb
(froze, frozen)
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to stop a film/movie or video in order to look at a particular picture
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Freeze the action there!
把这个画面定格在那里!
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freeze10
(wages/prices)
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冻结
verb
(froze, frozen)
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to hold wages, prices, etc. at a fixed level for a period of time
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Salaries have been frozen for the current year.
今年的工资已冻结。
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freeze11
(money/bank account)
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冻结
verb
(froze, frozen)
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to prevent money, a bank account, etc. from being used by getting a court order which bans it
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The company's assets have been frozen.
这家公司的资产已被冻结。
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freeze12
(of wages/prices)
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冻结
noun
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the act of keeping wages, prices, etc. at a particular level for a period of time
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a wage/price freeze
工资/价格冻结
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freeze13
(stopping sth)
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冻结
noun
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freeze14
(cold weather)
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冰冻期, 严寒时期
noun
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an unusually cold period of weather during which temperatures stay below 0° Celsius
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Farmers still talk about the big freeze of '99.
农民们还在讨论着99年那场严寒。
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a short period of time, especially at night, when the temperature is below 0° Celsius
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A freeze warning was posted for Thursday night.
据警报星期四夜间有霜冻。
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freeze15
(curling)
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freeze
noun
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a draw shot where the stone stops directly against another stone in curling
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The lead threw a perfect freeze so the opponents couldn't reach their stone and shoot it into the house.