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单词 frozen
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frozen


fro·zen

F0342900 (frō′zən)v.Past participle of freeze.adj.1. Made into, covered with, or surrounded by ice.2. Very cold: the frozen North.3. Preserved by freezing: frozen meat.4. a. Rendered immobile: frozen in their tracks with fear.b. Immobile, as from pain or inflammation. Used of a joint: a frozen shoulder.5. Expressive of cold unfriendliness or disdain: a frozen look on their faces.6. a. Kept at a fixed level: frozen rents.b. Impossible to withdraw, sell, or liquidate: frozen assets.

frozen

(ˈfrəʊzən) vb the past participle of freezeadj1. turned into or covered with ice2. obstructed or blocked by ice3. killed, injured, or stiffened by extreme cold4. (Physical Geography) (of a region or climate) icy or snowy5. (Cookery) (of food) preserved by a freezing process6. (Economics) a. (of prices, wages, etc) arbitrarily pegged at a certain levelb. (of business assets) not convertible into cash, as by government direction or business conditions7. frigid, unfeeling, or disdainful in manner8. motionless or unyielding: he was frozen with horror. ˈfrozenly adv ˈfrozenness n

fro•zen

(ˈfroʊ zən)

v. 1. pp. of freeze. adj. 2. turned into ice. 3. covered with ice, as a stream. 4. frigid; very cold. 5. obstructed by ice, as pipes. 6. chilly or cold in manner; unfeeling: a frozen stare. 7. preserved by quick-freezing: frozen foods. 8. (of food) prepared by chilling or freezing. 9. (esp. of a drink) mixed with ice and puréed in an electric blender. 10. (of an asset) not convertible into cash without substantial loss. 11. not permitted to be changed or incapable of being altered; fixed: frozen rents. fro′zen•ly, adv. fro′zen•ness, n.
Thesaurus
Adj.1.frozen - turned into ice; affected by freezing or by long and severe cold; "the frozen North"; "frozen pipes"; "children skating on a frozen brook"cold - having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e.g. ice or refrigeration; "a cold climate"; "a cold room"; "dinner has gotten cold"; "cold fingers"; "if you are cold, turn up the heat"; "a cold beer"unmelted - not melted; "streets unpassable because of piles of unmelted snow"unfrozen - not frozen; "unfrozen ground"
2.frozen - absolutely still; "frozen with horror"; "they stood rooted in astonishment"rooted, stock-stillnonmoving, unmoving - not in motion
3.frozen - devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain; "a frigid greeting"; "got a frosty reception"; "a frozen look on their faces"; "a glacial handshake"; "icy stare"; "wintry smile"frosty, icy, wintry, glacial, frigidcold - extended meanings; especially of psychological coldness; without human warmth or emotion; "a cold unfriendly nod"; "a cold and unaffectionate person"; "a cold impersonal manner"; "cold logic"; "the concert left me cold"
4.frozen - not thawedunmelted - not melted; "streets unpassable because of piles of unmelted snow"
5.frozen - (used of foods) preserved by freezing sufficiently rapidly to retain flavor and nutritional value; "frozen foods"flash-frozen, quick-frozenpreserved - prevented from decaying or spoiling and prepared for future use
6.frozen - not convertible to cash; "frozen assets"nondisposable - (of assets) unavailable for use
7.frozen - incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g. "frozen prices"; "living on fixed incomes"fixedunchangeable - not changeable or subject to change; "a fixed and unchangeable part of the germ plasm"-Ashley Montagu; "the unchangeable seasons"; "one of the unchangeable facts of life"

frozen

adjective1. icy, hard, solid, frosted, arctic, ice-covered, icebound the frozen bleakness of the Far North2. chilled, cold, iced, refrigerated, ice-cold frozen desserts like ice cream3. ice-cold, freezing, numb, very cold, frigid, frozen stiff, chilled to the marrow I'm frozen out here.4. motionless, rooted, petrified, stock-still, turned to stone, stopped dead in your tracks She was frozen in horror.5. fixed, held, stopped, limited, suspended, pegged (of prices) Prices would be frozen and wages raised.
Translations
冰冻的冻结的

freeze

(friːz) past tense froze (frəuz) : past participle frozen (ˈfrəuzn) verb1. to make into or become ice. It's so cold that the river has frozen over. 結冰 结冰2. (of weather) to be at or below freezing-point. If it freezes again tonight all my plants will die. 冰凍 冰冻3. to make or be very cold. If you had stayed out all night in the snow you might have frozen to death (= died of exposure to cold). 凍僵 冻僵4. to make (food) very cold in order to preserve it. You can freeze the rest of that food and eat it later. 冷凍 冷冻5. to make or become stiff, still or unable to move (with fear etc). She froze when she heard the strange noise. 愣住 愣住6. to fix prices, wages etc at a certain level. If the situation does not improve, wages will be frozen again. 凍結 冻结 noun a period of very cold weather when temperatures are below freezing-point. How long do you think the freeze will last? 嚴寒期 严寒期ˈfreezer noun a cabinet for keeping food at, or bringing it down to, a temperature below freezing-point. 冰箱 冰箱ˈfreezing adjective very cold. This room's freezing. 極冷的 极冷的ˈfrozen adjective 冰凍的 冰冻的ˈfreezing-point noun the temperature at which a liquid becomes solid. The freezing-point of water is 0 centigrade. 冰點 冰点freeze up to stop moving or functioning because of extreme cold. The car engine froze up. 凍結 冻结

frozen

冻结的zhCN
  • My computer has frozen → 我的电脑死机了
  • Are the vegetables fresh or frozen? → 蔬菜是新鲜的还是冷冻的?
  • Is the fish fresh or frozen? → 鱼是新鲜的还是冷冻的

frozen


freeze over

To become covered in ice, often of a body of water. I know the lake has frozen over, but I still don't think it's safe for you kids to go skating on it.See also: freeze, over

freeze (something) into (something)

1. To subject something to cold temperatures and cause it to change state. The frigid air froze the remaining snow into a sheet of ice.2. To subject something to cold temperatures so that it assumes a particular shape. I entertained the kids with a special ice cube that freezes water into hearts and stars.See also: freeze

freeze (on)to (something)

To adhere to something through the act of freezing. Is it true that my tongue could freeze to a telephone pole in this cold weather?See also: freeze

freeze to death

1. verb Literally, to die as a result of exposure to cold temperatures. Gus would have frozen to death had the rescue crew not found him when they did.2. verb To cause someone to die as a result of exposure to cold temperatures. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "freeze" and "to." The blistering cold would have frozen Gus to death had the rescue crew not found him when they did.3. verb To feel extrememly cold. You'll freeze to death if you go outside without a coat! Is the bus ever coming? I'm freezing to death here!4. verb To cause someone to feel extremely cold. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "freeze" and "to." We need to bundle up so the frigid wind doesn't freeze us to death.See also: death, freeze

freeze over

[for a body of water] to get cold and form a layer of ice on top. The pond froze over, so we went skating.See also: freeze, over

freeze someone or something to death

 1. Lit. [for cold weather] to kill someone or something. I was afraid that the cold snap would freeze the dog to death. 2. Fig. to make someone or something very cold. This weather is going to freeze us all to death.See also: death, freeze

chilled to the marrow

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frozen to the marrow

mainly BRITISHIf you are chilled to the marrow or frozen to the marrow, you are very cold. Note: `Marrow' is the fatty substance inside the bones of a person or animal. She was chilled to the marrow and wet through.See also: chill, marrow

freeze over

v.1. To freeze completely at the surface: Once the pond freezes over we can go skating.2. To become covered with a layer of ice: The bridge has frozen over, so drive very carefully.See also: freeze, over

frozen


frozen

1. (of a region or climate) icy or snowy 2. a. (of prices, wages, etc.) arbitrarily pegged at a certain level b. (of business assets) not convertible into cash, as by government direction or business conditions

What does it mean when you dream about being frozen?

Being frozen in a dream has a range of possible meanings, from feeling emotionally or sexually cold to simply feeling that one is unable to do something different from whatever one is doing. We also speak about “frozen assets” and waiting until “hell freezes over.”

frozen


frozen

EBM
A term used in the context of a clinical trial for the status of a database, file or element that is presumed to be in its final state, pending "lock", and at the point at which further editing is prevented without "unfreezing".
Freezing and unfreezing are usually formalised in audit trails and differ from "locking" and "unlocking" only in the level of permission required to unlock or unfreeze.
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frozen


  • adj

Synonyms for frozen

adj icy

Synonyms

  • icy
  • hard
  • solid
  • frosted
  • arctic
  • ice-covered
  • icebound

adj chilled

Synonyms

  • chilled
  • cold
  • iced
  • refrigerated
  • ice-cold

adj ice-cold

Synonyms

  • ice-cold
  • freezing
  • numb
  • very cold
  • frigid
  • frozen stiff
  • chilled to the marrow

adj motionless

Synonyms

  • motionless
  • rooted
  • petrified
  • stock-still
  • turned to stone
  • stopped dead in your tracks

adj fixed

Synonyms

  • fixed
  • held
  • stopped
  • limited
  • suspended
  • pegged

Synonyms for frozen

adj turned into ice

Related Words

  • cold
  • unmelted

Antonyms

  • unfrozen

adj absolutely still

Synonyms

  • rooted
  • stock-still

Related Words

  • nonmoving
  • unmoving

adj devoid of warmth and cordiality

Synonyms

  • frosty
  • icy
  • wintry
  • glacial
  • frigid

Related Words

  • cold

adj not thawed

Related Words

  • unmelted

adj (used of foods) preserved by freezing sufficiently rapidly to retain flavor and nutritional value

Synonyms

  • flash-frozen
  • quick-frozen

Related Words

  • preserved

adj not convertible to cash

Related Words

  • nondisposable

adj incapable of being changed or moved or undone

Synonyms

  • fixed

Related Words

  • unchangeable
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