名词 freeze:
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the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid
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weather cold enough to cause freezing
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an interruption or temporary suspension of progress or movement
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fixing (of prices or wages etc) at a particular level
- 1. What if it rained and then froze all through those months?
- 要是那几个月一直又下雨又冰冻怎么办?
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- 2. He could hear a sudden roaring. His blood froze.
- 他听到突如其来的一声吼叫,吓得魂不附体。
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- 3. She froze when the beam of the flashlight struck her.
- 当手电筒的光照到她身上时她僵住了。
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- 4. The ground froze solid.
- 地面冻实了。
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- 5. He either suffocated, or froze to death.
- 他要么是闷死的,要么是冻死的。
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- Our (water) pipes froze (up) (ie were blocked with ice) last winter.
去年冬天,我们的(水)管子冻了。
- The sudden bang froze us in our tracks.
突然砰的一响,顿时把我们惊呆了。
- The severe cold froze the pond.
天气寒冷池塘结了冰。
- Ann froze with terror as the door opened silently.
门一声不响地开了,把安吓呆了。
- Two men froze to death/were frozen to death on the mountain.
有两个人在山上冻死了。
- We ate some of the fruits and froze the rest.
我们吃了一些水果,把剩下的冷藏起来。
- The thief froze when he heard the footsteps approaching.
小偷听到走近的脚步声,吓得呆住了。