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 frozen ['frozn.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 冻结的, 冰冷的, 严寒的, 冻伤的, 冷酷的
freeze的过去分词

[法] 冰冻的, 冻伤的, 冻结的


  1. Permanently frozen subsoil, occurring throughout the Polar Regions and locally in perennially frigid areas.
    永冻土永久冰冻的下层土壤,出现在整个北极地区和部分长期寒冷的地区
  2. The seedling was frozen to death.
    幼苗被冻死了。
  3. It was so cold that he felt frozen to the marrow.
    天气太冷了,他感到寒冷刺骨。


frozen
[ adj ]
  1. turned into ice; affected by freezing or by long and severe cold

  2. <adj.all>
    the frozen North
    frozen pipes
    children skating on a frozen brook
  3. absolutely still

  4. <adj.all>
    frozen with horror
    they stood rooted in astonishment
  5. devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain

  6. <adj.all>
    a frigid greeting
    got a frosty reception
    a frozen look on their faces
    a glacial handshake
    icy stare
    wintry smile
  7. not thawed

  8. <adj.all>
  9. (used of foods) preserved by freezing sufficiently rapidly to retain flavor and nutritional value

  10. <adj.all>
    frozen foods
  11. not convertible to cash

  12. <adj.all>
    frozen assets
  13. incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g.

  14. <adj.all>
    frozen prices
    living on fixed incomes


Frozen \Fro"zen\, a.
1. Congealed with cold; affected by freezing; as, a frozen
brook.

They warmed their frozen feet. --Dryden.

2. Subject to frost, or to long and severe cold; chilly; as,
the frozen north; the frozen zones.

3. Cold-hearted; unsympathetic; unyielding. [R.]

Be not ever frozen, coy. --T. Carew.


Freeze \Freeze\, v. i. [imp. {Froze} (fr[=o]z); p. p. {Frozen}
(fr[=o]"z'n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Freezing}.] [OE. fresen,
freosen, AS. fre['o]san; akin to D. vriezen, OHG. iosan, G.
frieren, Icel. frjsa, Sw. frysa, Dan. fryse, Goth. frius
cold, frost, and prob. to L. prurire to itch, E. prurient,
cf. L. prna a burning coal, pruina hoarfrost, Skr. prushv[=a]
ice, prush to spirt. ? 18. Cf. {Frost}.]
1. To become congealed by cold; to be changed from a liquid
to a solid state by the abstraction of heat; to be
hardened into ice or a like solid body.

Note: Water freezes at 32[deg] above zero by Fahrenheit's
thermometer; mercury freezes at 40[deg] below zero.

2. To become chilled with cold, or as with cold; to suffer
loss of animation or life by lack of heat; as, the blood
freezes in the veins.

{To freeze up} (Fig.), to become formal and cold in demeanor.
[Colloq.]

  1. He said all of the former leader's foreign bank accounts remain frozen despite a June agreement with the United States to release about $6 million.
  2. Doctors say the 3-year-old girl was alert and well Thursday, three days after she was found frozen and clinically dead in a snowdrift outside her mobile home in Elkins, W.Va.
  3. Nome, which looks onto the frozen Norton Sound, took on a party atmosphere helped by sunny skies and temperatures in the 20s.
  4. A continent frozen in hostility for so long has become a continent of revolutionary change.
  5. Japanese studies in the 1970s suggested that this overgrowth of blood vessels could be halted and the eye allowed to develop normally if the sclera, the white of the eye, is frozen briefly.
  6. But Grand Met is confident it can do for Totino's frozen pizza, the Jolly Green Giant and Haagen Dazs what it has already done for Absolut vodka, Baileys Original Irish Cream and an ailing chain of British steakhouses called Berni Inn.
  7. In addition to the ban on payments to the Panamanian government, the administration also has effectively frozen all Panamanian assets in the United States.
  8. In the recession, many British companies declared hundreds of thousands of long-serving employees to be redundant and fobbed them off with frozen deferred pensions.
  9. Bush's own annual salary remains frozen at $200,000. But other top officials got hefty pay raises.
  10. Now there is speculation it will be frozen at $37 billion.
  11. Washington has has withheld fees for use of the Panama Canal since March 1988, has stopped payment of taxes on salaries of Panama Canal Commission employees and has frozen Panamanian government funds in American banks.
  12. "Nobody takes the risks they take," says Mr. Spector, who spent a month in residence here at the museum's expense, designing and building his frozen room.
  13. The judge weighing an unprecedented divorce custody case over seven frozen embryos is getting plenty of unsolicited advice, including holding a lottery for the eggs.
  14. Behrens, who retired after 28 years as an assistant airport manager, came up with the idea after a neighbor complained about how difficult it was replanting an uprooted mailbox when the ground was frozen.
  15. In March 1988, the FAO flew 200,000 frozen fish eggs from Denmark within 36 hours, hatched them in indoor wooden troughs at the resort and transferred them to the canals that are fed by nearby Kargah Lake.
  16. The utility's financial woes were further aggravated last month when an $800 million revolving credit facility, led by Irving Trust Co., was frozen at $350 million.
  17. Reynolds also granted PTL permission to use $800,000 of the proceeds from property sales, normally frozen by the court during bankruptcy proceedings, to cover a shortfall at the ministry.
  18. Activist Mitch Snyder estimates there are 15,000 people who live in Washington with no homes other than the streets, and he says several have frozen to death.
  19. We were so eager to get to the next portion that we barely tasted what we were eating and whatever hit the table was devoured as if hit by a buzz saw." He also tells of eating frozen pastries, standing at the open freezer door.
  20. Even so, the Deerfield, Ill., company said it intends to continue selling original Simplesse, which it views as particularly well-suited to frozen dessert and mayonnaise products.
  21. NEW ACCOUNT: Pillsbury named Leo Burnett's London office to handle its Jus-rol line of frozen pastry and potato products.
  22. Procter & Gamble's third-ranked Citrus Hill has 9.3% of the frozen market and 9.1% of the ready-to-serve category.
  23. The gain resulted from higher volume of tuna, frozen potatoes and Weight Watchers frozen meals, as well as price increases.
  24. The gain resulted from higher volume of tuna, frozen potatoes and Weight Watchers frozen meals, as well as price increases.
  25. MORE than 20,000 employees of recession-hit construction companies have had their salaries frozen or cut, a survey by the Financial Times indicated yesterday.
  26. The liquidators say the assets in the U.S. have to be frozen to ensure that all creditors and regulators are treated fairly.
  27. Analysts speculated Grand Metropolitan was most interested in Pillsbury for its Green Giant vegetable, Haagen-Dazs ice cream and Van de Kamp's frozen fish operations.
  28. Other price-supporting factors are that retail demand for frozen concentrate remains strong and that Florida supplies have begun to dwindle, Ms. Ganes said.
  29. The other two were Italgel (frozen foods) and Cirio Bertoli De Rica (canned foods, oil, and milk).
  30. Now major food companies are filling the gap with frozen and shelf-stable products.
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