frozen

英['frəʊzn] 美['froʊzn]
  • adj. 冰冻的
  • 动词freeze的过去分词.
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使用频率:
  • frog n.蛙;嗓音沙哑;马的蹄叉;刀剑的挂环
Adjective:
  1. turned into ice; affected by freezing or by long and severe cold;

    "the frozen North"
    "frozen pipes"
    "children skating on a frozen brook"

  2. absolutely still;

    "frozen with horror"
    "they stood rooted in astonishment"

  3. 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"

  4. not thawed

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

    "frozen foods"

  6. not convertible to cash;

    "frozen assets"

  7. incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g.

    "frozen prices"
    "living on fixed incomes"

1. I've gotten my feet thoroughly soaked and feel frozen through and through.
我双脚湿透,感觉都冻到骨头里了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Under these laws, he said, Mr. Rice's assets could have been frozen.
他说根据这些法规,赖斯先生的资产可能已经被冻结了。

来自柯林斯例句

3. One boy, aged about 11, looks frozen with fright.
一个大约11岁的男孩吓得一动不动。

来自柯林斯例句

4. It was bitterly cold now and the ground was frozen hard.
现在天气冷极了,地面都冻硬了。

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5. The aid was frozen in June after intense lobbying by conservative Republicans.
经保守派共和党人的激烈游说,援助于6月份被冻结。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. These frozen foods are the most convenient of all.
      这些冷冻食品是最为方便。
    2. Our feet crunched on the frozen snow.
      我们的双脚嘎吱作响地踩着冰冻的雪地。
    1. The lake was frozen over until late spring.
      那湖全让冰封住了,到晚春才解冻。
    2. The seedling was frozen to death.
      幼苗被冻死了。