froze

英[frəʊz] 美[froʊz]
  • 动词freeze的过去式
  • frog n.蛙;嗓音沙哑;马的蹄叉;刀剑的挂环
  • frogbit n.[植]马尿花;一种热带美洲水生飘浮植物
  • frogeye n.蛙眼病
  • frogface n.蛙状面孔(一种面部畸形)
  • frogfish n.襞鱼科
名词 freeze:
  1. the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid

  2. weather cold enough to cause freezing

  3. an interruption or temporary suspension of progress or movement

  4. 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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    1. Our (water) pipes froze (up) (ie were blocked with ice) last winter.
      去年冬天,我们的(水)管子冻了。
    2. The sudden bang froze us in our tracks.
      突然砰的一响,顿时把我们惊呆了。
    3. The severe cold froze the pond.
      天气寒冷池塘结了冰。
    4. Ann froze with terror as the door opened silently.
      门一声不响地开了,把安吓呆了。
    5. Two men froze to death/were frozen to death on the mountain.
      有两个人在山上冻死了。
    6. 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。
    7. The thief froze when he heard the footsteps approaching.
      小偷听到走近的脚步声,吓得呆住了。