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freeze¹ /friz; friːz/v froze /froz; frəʊz/, frozen /`frozṇ; ˈfrəʊzən/, freezing 1. [i,t] to become solid and hard, or to make something solid and hard because the temperature is very cold (使)结冰,凝固:◇the water pipes may freeze if you don't leave your heating on. 如果不把暖气保持开着,水管可能会结冰。 2. [t] to preserve food for a long time by keeping it very cold 冷冻,冷藏[食物]:◇i'm going to freeze some of this bread. 我准备把这面包的一部分冷藏起来。 3. [i] if you freeze, you feel very cold 感到极冷:◇you'll freeze if you don't wear a coat. 不穿大衣,你会冻僵的。 4. [i] to suddenly stop moving and stay very still 突然停止,呆住:◇hugh froze when he saw the snake. 休看见蛇吓呆了。 5. [t] to officially prevent money from being spent, or stop prices, wages etc from increasing 冻结[物价、工资等]:◇our budget for next year has been frozen. 我们明年的预算被冻结了。 |