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View usage for: (friːzɪŋ) 1. adjectiveIf you say that something is freezing or freezing cold, you are emphasizing that it is very cold. [emphasis] The cinema was freezing. ...a freezing January afternoon. cold Synonyms: icy, biting, bitter, raw More Synonyms of freezing 2. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE]If you say that you are freezing or freezing cold, you are emphasizing that you feel very cold. [emphasis] 'You must be freezing,' she said. Synonyms: frozen, chilled, numb, chilly More Synonyms of freezing 3. uncountable nounFreezing means the same as freezing point. It's 15 degrees below freezing. 4. See also freeze freezing in British English (ˈfriːzɪŋ) freezing in Mechanical Engineering (frizɪŋ) noun( Mechanical engineering: Energy, thermodynamics and heat transfer) Freezing is the process in which something changes from liquid to solid as the temperature becomes lower. Freezing of water occurs at 0 degrees C. Freezing of the water system in cold weather is a problem in steam engines. Freezing is the process in which something changes from liquid to solid as the temperaturebecomes lower. Examples of 'freezing' in a sentencefreezing Freezing fog may make driving hazardous in the morning rush hour tomorrow and Tuesday.She stood trembling in the freezing air, hugging the shadows of the Berlin night.I'm fine now,' she said, the social fluency she'd experienced with Hal freezing up inside her. In other languagesfreezing British English: freezing / ˈfriːzɪŋ/ ADJECTIVE Something that is freezing is very cold. The cinema was freezing. - American English: freezing
- Arabic: بَارِدٌ جِداً
- Brazilian Portuguese: gelado
- Chinese: 冰冻的
- Croatian: leden
- Czech: mrazivý
- Danish: frysende
- Dutch: ijskoud
- European Spanish: congelado
- Finnish: jäätävän kylmä
- French: glacé
- German: eiskalt
- Greek: παγερός
- Italian: gelido
- Japanese: 凍るような
- Korean: 혹한의
- Norwegian: iskald
- Polish: mrożący
- European Portuguese: gelado
- Romanian: rece ca gheața
- Russian: ледяной
- Latin American Spanish: congelado
- Swedish: iskall
- Thai: เย็นเฉียบ
- Turkish: dondurucu çok soğuk
- Ukrainian: крижаний
- Vietnamese: lạnh giá
All related terms of 'freezing'Chinese translation of 'freezing' adj - [day, weather] (also freezing cold)
极(極)冷的 (jílěng de) - [water, place, room]
冰冷的 (bīnglěng de) - [person, hands]
冰凉(涼)的 (bīngliáng de) I'm freezing 冻(凍)死我了 (dòngsǐ wǒ le) it's freezing outside 外面特别(別)冷 (wàimian tèbié lěng) 3 degrees below freezing 零下3度 (língxià sān dù)
see usage note cold SeefrozeAll related terms of 'freezing'Definition very cold a freezing January afternoon Synonyms chilled Siberian parky (British, informal) cold as ice frost-bound Definition very cold You must be freezing! Synonyms chilled chilly very cold benumbed frozen to the marrow Additional synonymsDefinition very cold The bathroom is positively arctic. Synonyms freezing, cold, frozen, icy, chilly, frosty, glacial, frigid, gelid, frost-bound, cold as ice Synonyms paralysed, frozen, stunned, numb, dazed, insensitive, deadened, unresponsive, stupefied, immobilized, unfeeling, insensible, anaesthetized Definition piercing a raw, biting northerly wind Synonyms piercing, cutting, cold, sharp, freezing, frozen, bitter, raw, chill, harsh, penetrating, arctic (informal), nipping, icy, blighting, chilly, wintry, gelid, cold as ice Additional synonymsShe felt shivery and a little sick. Synonyms shaky, cold, chilled, quaking, chilly, trembly, shuddery, quivery Definition of or characteristic of winter The wintry weather continues to sweep across the country. Synonyms cold, freezing, frozen, harsh, icy, chilly, snowy, frosty, hibernal, brumal, hiemal |