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de-icer in British English (diːˈaɪsə) noun1. a mechanical or thermal device designed to melt or stop the formation of ice on an aircraft, usually fitted to the aerofoil surfaces Compare anti-icer 2. a chemical or other substance used for this purpose, esp an aerosol that can be sprayed on car windscreens to remove ice or frost Examples of 'de-icer' in a sentencede-icer A lock de-icer is another handy item at 99p.Storage capacity for 500,000 litres of de-icer.Heathrow did not run out of de-icer.Has 31 snowploughs but limited stockpiles of de-icer.I believe they do a lovely de-icer kit.If so, then why didn't someone just shout 'de-icer'?It expects to sell a million cans of de-icer in a week.And don't get me started on windscreen de-icer — a misnomer if ever there was one.Check tyre pressures and tread, washer fluid, oil and fuel levels, and use an ice-scraper and de-icer.It had spent only 500,000 on anti-snow machinery this year and did not have adequate de-icer stocks. In other languagesde-icer British English: de-icer / diːˈaɪsə/ NOUN De-icer is a chemical that can be sprayed on a car windscreen to remove ice or frost. - American English: deicer
- Arabic: مَاكِينَةُ إِزَالَةِ الثُّلُوج
- Brazilian Portuguese: anticongelante
- Chinese: 去冰器
- Croatian: odmrzivač
- Czech: odmrazovač
- Danish: afiser
- Dutch: ontdooimiddel
- European Spanish: descongelante
- Finnish: jäänsulatin
- French: dégivreur
- German: Enteiser
- Greek: αποπαγωτικό
- Italian: sbrinatore
- Japanese: 除氷装置
- Korean: 방빙제
- Norwegian: frostvæske
- Polish: odladzacz
- European Portuguese: descongelador
- Romanian: agent de degivrare
- Russian: антиобледенитель
- Latin American Spanish: descongelador
- Swedish: antifrys
- Thai: สเปรย์ละลายน้ำแข็ง
- Turkish: buz çözücü
- Ukrainian: засіб проти обмерзання
- Vietnamese: chất phòng băng
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