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单词 put on ice
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to put (also serve, keep, etc.) on ice
(a) placed on top of ice or in a container filled with ice to keep cold; chiefly in to put (also serve, keep, etc.) on ice: to chill or cool (food or a bottle of wine, beer, etc.) by placing on top of ice, or in a container filled with ice; cf. sense 2c.
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1818 L. E. Ude Fr. Cook (ed. 5) 333 Jellies..must be worked cold, and be put on ice very promptly.
1892 Cosmopolitan July 298/1 Champagne is frequently on the doctor's prescription.., though served neither on ice nor by the small bottle.
1940 Railroad Mag. Apr. 27/2 She bought the best porterhouse steak she could find and put it on ice.
1984 Sears, Roebuck Catal. Spring–Summer 376 Moonlight and roses, champagne on ice.
2009 A. D. Livingston Freshwater Fish Cookbk. 167/1 If the fish are kept on ice, the gutting can wait for a day or two.
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to put (also keep, leave, etc.) (a person or thing) on ice
e. colloquial (originally U.S.). Postponed, deferred; held in reserve; chiefly in to put (also keep, leave, etc.) (a person or thing) on ice: to hold in reserve; to postpone for attention at a later date, defer; now rarely to put on the ice.
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1875 W. Scanlon Since Terry first joined Gang! (sheet music) 1/1 Old man, you're getting too fresh, And we'll soon have to put you on the ice.
1890 A. C. Gunter Miss Nobody xx. 231 For Election. Gussie de P. Van Beekman... On ice!
1894 P. L. Ford Hon. Peter Stirling 328 They say she's never been able to find a man good enough for her, and so she's keeping herself on ice.
1916 J. Buchan Greenmantle ix. 117 Because the German mercantile marine was laid on ice till the end of the war, they had turned him on to this show.
1932 Amer. Speech 7 335 Put it on the ice, ‘forget it’.
1933 D. L. Sayers Murder must Advertise xix. 322 Their idea is to put you on ice quietly till they've had time to settle up their affairs.
1957 A. Grimble Return to Islands 75 The problem that his resignation had left on ice, for whomever it might concern.
1965 New Statesman 14 May 771/2 Presumably the book, finished in 1957, was put on ice, for Mr Wood can hardly have hoped to get away in Beaverbrook's lifetime with much of the discussion of his ‘brash brutality’.
1991 S. Kendrick in Comfort & Joy (1997) 340 ‘It's on Wednesday.’‘Keep those kisses on ice until then?’
2009 Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) 11 June 27/3 The RTA smelter, while on ice, will go ahead..when its new stations..come on line.
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to put (something, esp. a contest) on ice
f. colloquial (chiefly U.S.). Certain to be achieved or won; chiefly in to put (something, esp. a contest) on ice: to ensure a successful outcome.
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1910 N.Y. Evening Jrnl. 1 Apr. 19 A timely tap would have put the game on ice.
1936 E. S. Gardner Case of Sleepwalker's Niece xiv. 131 I figured that and the record of the telephone call would be enough to put the case on ice.
1944 W. S. Maugham Razor's Edge vii. 276 I haven't signed on the dotted line yet, but it's on ice. The fella I'm going in with was a roommate of mine at college..and I'm dead sure he wouldn't hand me a lemon.
1974 Boys' Life Sept. 69/1 His score made it 17-6 and put the game on ice. ‘I knew you could do it,’ yelped Pete James when it was over.
1991 Sports Illustr. 3 June 35/2 That put the game on ice.
2006 K. A. Hoeffner All You've Got xxi. 244 On the third match point attempt, Rada served an ace to put the game on ice.
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to put on ice
g. slang (chiefly U.S.). Held in custody or detention; in prison; chiefly in to put on ice and variants: to hold in custody or detention; to place in prison (also spec. in an isolation unit).
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society > authority > punishment > imprisonment > [adverb] > in prison
in1574
in (occasionally the) hock1859
on ice1931
upstate1934
1931 Sat. Rev. Lit. (U.S.) 18 July 978/2 Among the words and phrases common among racketeers, not yet in general use..there are the following:..on ice, in the penitentiary.
1953 W. S. Burroughs Junkie x. 103 ‘I sent for the wagon,’ said the guy with the pipe. ‘We'll take them over to the third precinct and put them on ice.’
1973 ‘I. Drummond’ Jaws of Watchdog xii. 154 Scotland Yard could not keep him on ice that long. He would have to be brought to a court to be charged.
1997 M. Groening et al. Simpsons: Compl. Guide 115/2 Homer. Apu, I'd like you to drop the charges against my wife. Apu. No offense, Mr. Homer, but we're putting that bitch on ice!
2011 E. Dezenhall Devil Himself 55 Meyer got no joy seeing Luciano go to jail... On the one hand, if they put Luciano on ice, then they might start going after some of his partners next.
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