freeze 的英语意思
freezefreeze1 /friːz/ verb (past tense froze /frəʊz $ froʊz/, past participle frozen /ˈfrəʊzən $ ˈfroʊ-/)
查看全部语言翻译1liquid [intransitive, transitive] if a liquid or something wet freezes or is frozen, it becomes hard and solid because the temperature is very cold液体或湿润的东西因温度极低而变硬、凝固成固体:
The lake had frozen overnight.湖水一夜之间结冰了。2food [intransitive, transitive] to preserve food for a long time by keeping it at a very low temperature, or to be preserved in this way将食物置于极低温度下长期保存,或以此方式被保存:
I think I’ll freeze that extra meat.我想把多余的肉冷冻起来。
Tomatoes don’t freeze well.番茄不适合冷冻保存。3machine/engine [intransitive] if a machine, engine, pipe etc freezes, the liquid inside it becomes solid with cold, so that it does not work properly机器、发动机、管道等因内部液体被冻成固体而无法正常运转:
The water pipes have frozen.水管已经冻住了。4weather it freezes if it freezes outside, the temperature falls to or below freezing point户外结冰时,气温降至或低于冰点:
Do you think it’ll freeze tonight?你觉得今晚会结冰吗?5feel cold [intransitive] to feel very cold感到非常寒冷:
I nearly froze to death watching that football match.看那场足球赛时,我几乎冻死了。6wages/prices [transitive] if a government or company freezes wages, prices etc, they do not increase them for a period of time政府或公司冻结工资、价格等,即在一段时间内不予上调:
The government has been forced to cut spending and freeze public-sector wages.政府被迫削减开支并冻结公共部门工资。7money/property [transitive] to legally prevent money in a bank from being spent, property from being sold etc依法禁止动用银行存款或出售财产等:
The court froze their assets.法院冻结了他们的资产。8stop moving [intransitive] to stop moving suddenly and stay completely still and quiet突然停止移动,保持完全静止不动:
I froze and listened; someone was in my apartment.我僵在原地,侧耳倾听——有人进了我的公寓。freeze with
She froze with horror.她吓得僵住了。9film [transitive] to stop a DVD or video in order to be able to look at a particular part of it暂停 DVD 或视频,以便查看某一特定画面:
He froze the picture on the screen.他把画面定格在屏幕上。10somebody’s blood freezes used to say that someone is very frightened or shocked用于表示某人极度恐惧或震惊:
I heard his scream and felt my blood freeze.我听到他的尖叫声,感到血液都凝固了。freeze somebody ↔ out phrasal verb to deliberately prevent someone from being involved in something, by making it difficult for them, being unkind to them etc故意为难或冷待某人,使其无法参与某事:
Why did you freeze me out?你为什么要把我排斥在外?freeze over phrasal verb if an area or pool of water freezes over, its surface turns into ice一片水域或水池表面完全结冰:
The lake has frozen over.湖面已经全部结冰。freeze up phrasal verb1if a machine, engine, or pipe freezes up, the liquid inside becomes solid with cold so that it does not work properly机器、发动机或管道完全冻住,内部液体凝固,无法正常运转 SYN freeze2to suddenly be unable to speak or act normally突然无法正常说话或行动:
I wouldn’t know what to say. I’d just freeze up.我不知道该说什么,只会僵在那里。
查看全部语言翻译1liquid [intransitive, transitive] if a liquid or something wet freezes or is frozen, it becomes hard and solid because the temperature is very cold液体或湿润的东西因温度极低而变硬、凝固成固体:
The lake had frozen overnight.湖水一夜之间结冰了。2food [intransitive, transitive] to preserve food for a long time by keeping it at a very low temperature, or to be preserved in this way将食物置于极低温度下长期保存,或以此方式被保存:
I think I’ll freeze that extra meat.我想把多余的肉冷冻起来。
Tomatoes don’t freeze well.番茄不适合冷冻保存。3machine/engine [intransitive] if a machine, engine, pipe etc freezes, the liquid inside it becomes solid with cold, so that it does not work properly机器、发动机、管道等因内部液体被冻成固体而无法正常运转:
The water pipes have frozen.水管已经冻住了。4weather it freezes if it freezes outside, the temperature falls to or below freezing point户外结冰时,气温降至或低于冰点:
Do you think it’ll freeze tonight?你觉得今晚会结冰吗?5feel cold [intransitive] to feel very cold感到非常寒冷:
I nearly froze to death watching that football match.看那场足球赛时,我几乎冻死了。6wages/prices [transitive] if a government or company freezes wages, prices etc, they do not increase them for a period of time政府或公司冻结工资、价格等,即在一段时间内不予上调:
The government has been forced to cut spending and freeze public-sector wages.政府被迫削减开支并冻结公共部门工资。7money/property [transitive] to legally prevent money in a bank from being spent, property from being sold etc依法禁止动用银行存款或出售财产等:
The court froze their assets.法院冻结了他们的资产。8stop moving [intransitive] to stop moving suddenly and stay completely still and quiet突然停止移动,保持完全静止不动:
I froze and listened; someone was in my apartment.我僵在原地,侧耳倾听——有人进了我的公寓。freeze with
She froze with horror.她吓得僵住了。9film [transitive] to stop a DVD or video in order to be able to look at a particular part of it暂停 DVD 或视频,以便查看某一特定画面:
He froze the picture on the screen.他把画面定格在屏幕上。10somebody’s blood freezes used to say that someone is very frightened or shocked用于表示某人极度恐惧或震惊:
I heard his scream and felt my blood freeze.我听到他的尖叫声,感到血液都凝固了。freeze somebody ↔ out phrasal verb to deliberately prevent someone from being involved in something, by making it difficult for them, being unkind to them etc故意为难或冷待某人,使其无法参与某事:
Why did you freeze me out?你为什么要把我排斥在外?freeze over phrasal verb if an area or pool of water freezes over, its surface turns into ice一片水域或水池表面完全结冰:
The lake has frozen over.湖面已经全部结冰。freeze up phrasal verb1if a machine, engine, or pipe freezes up, the liquid inside becomes solid with cold so that it does not work properly机器、发动机或管道完全冻住,内部液体凝固,无法正常运转 SYN freeze2to suddenly be unable to speak or act normally突然无法正常说话或行动:
I wouldn’t know what to say. I’d just freeze up.我不知道该说什么,只会僵在那里。freezefreeze2 noun
1[countable] a time when people are not allowed to increase prices or pay禁止涨价或加薪的一段时期a price/pay/wage freezefreeze on
a freeze on pay rises冻结加薪2[countable] the stopping of some activity or process某项活动或进程的中止freeze on
The government have imposed a freeze on civil service appointments.政府对公务员任命实施了冻结。3[singular] British English a period of extremely cold weather极度寒冷的天气时期4[countable usually singular] American English a short period of time, especially at night, when the temperature is extremely low一段短暂的极低温时期,尤指夜间 → deep freeze
1[countable] a time when people are not allowed to increase prices or pay禁止涨价或加薪的一段时期a price/pay/wage freezefreeze on
a freeze on pay rises冻结加薪2[countable] the stopping of some activity or process某项活动或进程的中止freeze on
The government have imposed a freeze on civil service appointments.政府对公务员任命实施了冻结。3[singular] British English a period of extremely cold weather极度寒冷的天气时期4[countable usually singular] American English a short period of time, especially at night, when the temperature is extremely low一段短暂的极低温时期,尤指夜间 → deep freeze