freeze
英 [friːz]美[friz]
- vi. 冻结;冷冻;僵硬
- vt. 使…冻住;使…结冰
- n. 冻结;凝固
- n. (Freeze)人名;(英)弗里兹
词组搭配
freeze one's blood
(或 one's blood freezes)fill (or be filled) with a sudden feeling of great fear or horror
使(某人)惊呆
freeze someone out
(informal)behave in a hostile or obstructive way so as to exclude someone from something
(非正式)(用敌对或阻碍手段)逼走;将…逐出
freeze on to
(informal, dated)hold on tightly or be very attentive to
(非正式,旧)紧紧抓住;专心于
we'll freeze on to those facts.
我们将紧紧抓住那些事实。
freeze out
To shut out or exclude, as by cold or unfriendly treatment
排挤:以冷淡或不友好的对待加以排挤
The others tried to freeze me out of the conversation.
其他人试图将我排挤在谈话之外
freeze (someone's) blood
To affect with terror or dread; horrify
以恐怖或死亡影响;使恐怖
a scream that froze my blood.
使我毛骨悚然的尖叫
双语例句
- 1. A wage freeze was imposed on all staff earlier this month.
- 这个月早些时候,所有员工的工资都被冻结了。
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- 2. Freeze it only until firm but not rock solid.
- 把它冻硬,但是不要硬得像石头一样。
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- 3. The coffee is freeze-dried to seal in all the flavour.
- 咖啡经冷冻干燥以保留原汁原味。
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- 4. The trees were damaged by a freeze in December.
- 那些树因为12月里的一次冰冻而遭到毁坏。
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- 5. When the chicken is cooked I'll freeze some.
- 鸡肉做好以后,我会把一部分冷冻起来.
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