frozen
US: /ˈfɹoʊzən/
UK: /fɹˈəʊzən/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
frozen /fri:z/- danh từ
- sự đông vì lạnh, sự giá lạnh; tình trạng đông vì lạnh
- tiết đông giá
- sự ổn định; sự hạn định (giá cả, tiền lương...)
- nội động từ froze, frozen
- đóng băng
- đông lại (vì lạnh), lạnh cứng
- thấy lạnh, thấy giá
- thấy ớn lạnh, thấy ghê ghê (vì sợ)
- ngoại động từ
- làm đóng băng
- làm đông, làm lạnh cứng
- to freeze someone to death: làm ai chết cóng
- ướp lạnh (thức ăn)
- làm (ai) ớn lạnh
- làm lạnh nhạt (tình cảm)
- làm tê liệt (khả năng...)
- ngăn cản, cản trở (sự thực hiện)
- ổn định; hạn định (giá cả, tiền lương...)
- to freeze on
- (từ lóng) nắm chặt lấy, giữ chặt lấy
- to freeze out
- cho (ai) ra rìa
- to freeze over
- phủ đầy băng; bị phủ đầy băng
- to freeze someone's blood
- làm ai sợ hết hồn
- frozen limit
- (thông tục) mức chịu đựng cao nhất
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjective1 [usually before noun] (of food) kept at a very low temperature in order to preserve it: frozen peas
2 [not usually before noun] (of people or parts of the body) extremely cold: I'm absolutely frozen! + You look frozen stiff.
3 (of rivers, lakes, etc.) with a layer of ice on the surface
4 (especially of ground) so cold that it has become very hard: The ground was frozen solid.
5 ~ with / in sth unable to move because of a strong emotion such as fear or horror: She stared at him, frozen with shock.
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Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 chill, refrigerate, ice, deep-freeze, flash-freeze, frost:
If you freeze the leftovers, they keep better.
2 solidify, congeal, harden, stiffen, ice up or over:
When the lake freezes, we can go skating.
3 fix, immobilize, paralyse, stop (dead or dead in one's tracks), stay, pin, transfix, Gorgonize; become fixed, stand (stock-)still or motionless; peg, stick, set:
She froze him with an icy stare. He froze to the spot in horror. Rates of exchange are no longer frozen.
4 freeze out. exclude, debar, ban, reject, ostracize; eject, drive away or out, expel, force out:
When he tried to join the club, he was frozen out.
n.
5 frost, Brit freeze-up, US ice-up, deep-freeze:
There will be a freeze tonight in northern counties.
6 fix, immobilization:
The government has put a freeze on wages.
Concise dictionary
'frəʊznadj.
+turned into ice; affected by freezing or by long and severe cold
+absolutely still
+devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain
+not thawed
+(used of foods) preserved by freezing sufficiently rapidly to retain flavor and nutritional value
+not convertible to cash
+incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g. "frozen prices"
froze|frozen|freezes|freezingfrɪːz
noun
+the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid
+weather cold enough to cause freezing
+an interruption or temporary suspension of progress or movement
+fixing (of prices or wages etc) at a particular level
verb
+change to ice
+stop moving or become immobilized
+be cold
+cause to freeze
+stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it
+be very cold, below the freezing point
+change from a liquid to a solid when cold
+prohibit the conversion or use of (assets)
+anesthetize by cold
+suddenly behave coldly and formally