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单词 iced
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
iced /aɪst/USA pronunciation   adj. [before a noun]
  1. made cold:She made some iced tea.
  • covered or decorated with icing:little iced cupcakes.

  • WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
    iced  (īst),USA pronunciation adj. 
    1. covered with ice.
    2. Foodcooled by means of ice:iced tea.
    3. Food[Cookery.]covered with icing.
    • ice + -ed2, -ed3 1680–90

    Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
    iced /aɪst/ adj
    1. covered, coated, or chilled with ice
    2. covered with icing: iced cakes
    WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
    ice /aɪs/USA pronunciation   n., v., iced, ic•ing. 
    n. 
    1. Meteorology the solid form of water;
      frozen water:[uncountable]skating on the ice.
    2. Meteorology pieces of this frozen water, used to keep things cool or cold:[uncountable]I'll have some ice with my soda, please.
    3. any substance resembling frozen water:[uncountable]Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.
    4. a frozen dessert made of sweetened water and fruit juice:[countable]a cherry ice.
    5. British Terms[countable]a portion or serving of ice cream.
    6. [uncountable][Slang.]diamonds.

    v. 
    1. ice up or over, to cover or to become covered with ice: [no obj]:The airport runway iced over.[ + obj + up]:The cold has iced the windshield up.[ + up + obj]:to ice up the windshield.
    2. to make cool or cold with or as if with ice:[+ object]Ice the area of the sprain with an ice pack.
    3. Food to cover with icing;
      frost:[+ object]to ice a cake.
    Idioms
    1. Idioms break the ice:
      • to act in a friendly way, as by overcoming awkwardness or formality:His joke broke the ice.
    2. Idioms on ice:
      • in a state of being held back:Let's put that plan on ice for now.
    3. Idioms (skating) on thin ice, in a dangerous, difficult, or delicate situation:You'll be on very thin ice if you fail the course.


    WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
    ice  (īs),USA pronunciation n., v., iced, ic•ing, adj. 
    n. 
    1. Meteorologythe solid form of water, produced by freezing;
      frozen water.
    2. Meteorologythe frozen surface of a body of water.
    3. any substance resembling frozen water:camphor ice.
    4. a frozen dessert made of sweetened water and fruit juice.
    5. British TermsSee ice cream. 
    6. icing, as on a cake.
    7. reserve;
      formality:The ice of his manner betrayed his dislike of the new ambassador.
    8. Slang Terms
      • a diamond or diamonds.
      • protection money paid to the police by the operator of an illicit business.
      • a fee that a ticket broker pays to a theater manager in order to receive a favorable allotment of tickets.
    9. Idioms break the ice:
      • to succeed initially;
        make a beginning.
      • to overcome reserve, awkwardness, or formality within a group, as in introducing persons:The chairman broke the ice with his warm and very amusing remarks.
    10. Idioms cut no ice, [Informal.]to have no influence or importance;
      fail to impress:Her father's position cuts no ice with me.
    11. Idioms on ice, [Informal.]
      • with a good chance of success or realization:Now that the contract is on ice we can begin operating again.
      • out of activity, as in confinement or imprisonment.
      • in a state of abeyance or readiness:Let's put that topic on ice for the moment.
    12. Idioms on thin ice, in a precarious or delicate situation:You may pass the course, but you're on thin ice right now.Also, skating on thin ice. 

    v.t. 
    1. Foodto cover with ice.
    2. to change into ice;
      freeze.
    3. to cool with ice, as a drink.
    4. Foodto cover (cake, sweet rolls, etc.) with icing;
      frost.
    5. to refrigerate with ice, as air.
    6. to make cold, as if with ice.
    7. to preserve by placing on ice.
    8. Sport[Ice Hockey.](esp. in Canada) to put (a team) into formal play.
    9. Slang Terms
      • to settle or seal;
        make sure of, as by signing a contract:We'll ice the deal tomorrow.
      • to make (a business arrangement) more attractive by adding features or benefits:The star pitcher wouldn't sign his new contract until the team iced it with a big bonus.
      • to kill, esp. to murder:The mobsters threatened to ice him if he went to the police.
    10. Sportto establish a winning score or insurmountable lead in or otherwise assure victory in (a game or contest):Her second goal iced the game.

    v.i. 
    1. to change to ice;
      freeze:The sherbet is icing in the refrigerator.
    2. to be coated with ice (often fol. by up):The windshield has iced up.
    3. Idioms ice it, [Slang.]stop it;
      that's enough:You've been complaining all day, so ice it.
    4. Sport, Idioms ice the puck, [Ice Hockey.]to hit the puck to the far end of the rink, esp. from the defensive area across the offensive area.

    adj. 
    1. of or made of ice:ice shavings; an ice sculpture.
    2. for holding ice and food or drink to be chilled:an ice bucket; an ice chest.
    3. on or done on the ice:ice yachting.
    • bef. 900; 1905–10 for def. 8a; Middle English, Old English īs; cognate with German Eis, Old Norse īss
    iceless, adj. 
    icelike′, adj. 

    -ice, 
    1. a suffix of nouns, indicating state or quality, appearing in loanwords from French:notice.
    • Latin -itius, -itia, -itium abstract noun, nominal suffix
    • Old French
    • Middle English -ice, -ise

    Ice., 
      1. Place NamesIceland.
      2. Place NamesIcelandic.

    Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
    ice /aɪs/ n
    1. water in the solid state, formed by freezing liquid water
      Related adjective(s): glacial
    2. a portion of ice cream
    3. slang a diamond or diamonds
    4. slang a concentrated and highly potent form of methamphetamine with dangerous side effects
    5. break the iceto relieve shyness, etc, esp between strangers
    6. to be the first of a group to do something
    7. on icein abeyance; pending
    8. on thin iceunsafe or unsafely; vulnerable or vulnerably
    9. the IceNZ informal Antarctica
    vb
    1. often followed by up, over, etc: to form or cause to form ice; freeze
    2. (transitive) to mix with ice or chill (a drink, etc)
    3. (transitive) to cover (a cake, etc) with icing
    Etymology: Old English īs; compare Old High German īs, Old Norse īss
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