释义 |
View usage for: (froʊzən) 1. Frozen is the past participle of freeze. 2. adjectiveIf the ground is frozen it has become very hard because the weather is very cold. It was bitterly cold now and the ground was frozen hard. ...the frozen bleakness of the Far North. Synonyms: icy, hard, solid, frosted More Synonyms of frozen 3. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]Frozen food has been preserved by being kept at a very low temperature. Frozen fish is a very healthy convenience food. ...frozen desserts like ice cream. Synonyms: chilled, cold, iced, refrigerated More Synonyms of frozen 4. adjectiveIf you say that you are frozen, or a part of your body is frozen, you are emphasizing that you feel very cold. [emphasis] He put one hand up to his frozen face. I'm frozen to the bone out here. See frozen stiff 5. adjective [oft ADJ in/with n]If you describe someone as frozen, you mean that their body is fixed in a particular position, for example because they are very worried or afraid. One boy, aged about 11, looks frozen with fright. Katherine was frozen in horror. Synonyms: motionless, rooted, petrified, stock-still More Synonyms of frozen More Synonyms of frozen frozen in British English (ˈfrəʊzən) verb1. the past participle of freeze adjective2. turned into or covered with ice 3. obstructed or blocked by ice 4. killed, injured, or stiffened by extreme cold 5. (of a region or climate) icy or snowy 6. (of food) preserved by a freezing process 7. a. (of prices, wages, etc) arbitrarily pegged at a certain level b. (of business assets) not convertible into cash, as by government direction or business conditions 8. frigid, unfeeling, or disdainful in manner 9. motionless or unyielding he was frozen with horror Derived forms frozenly (ˈfrozenly) adverb frozenness (ˈfrozenness) noun frozen in American English (ˈfroʊzən) verb intransitive, verb transitive adjective2. turned into or covered with ice; congealed by cold 3. injured, damaged, or killed by freezing 4. having heavy frosts and extreme cold the frozen polar wastes 5. preserved or prepared by freezing, as food 6. affected as if turned into ice; made motionless frozen with terror 7. without warmth or affection in behavior, manners, etc. 8. arbitrarily kept at a fixed level or in a fixed position 9. not capable of being spent, transferred, sold, etc. as by legal action frozen assets (froʊzən) adjective( Hospitality (hotel): Food and drink, cooking) Frozen food has been preserved by being kept at a very low temperature. Frozen yoghurt is a healthy alternative to ice cream. Most frozen food must be defrosted before it is cooked. Meat and poultry can be bought fresh or frozen. Related wordsThe opposite of frozen is fresh. Examples of 'frozen' in a sentencefrozen Frozen vegetables also benefit from the addition of herbs during cooking.Frozen veg can be just as good as fresh but without the added cost.Frozen peas often taste nicer than fresh ones.Frozen peas are quickly turned into my favourite standby soup.Frozen vegetables and canned and frozen fruit can form the basis of your five a day of fruit and vegetables.Frozen yoghurt tastes exactly like ice cream, absolutely delicious.Frozen veg on a stick, anyone?Frozen veg are usually much cheaper and can be healthier, too.Frozen peas are available year-round and can be stored in the freezer for up to a year.Frozen peas are likely to be in the freezer and there's sure to be an onion knocking around.Frozen veg is a great back-up.FROZEN peas can help treat gout.Frozen peas, for instance, have more vitamins in them than fresh peas.Frozen prawns suddenly become exciting dressed with a little honey, lemon and chilli, and mixed with lettuce and spring onions. British English: frozen / ˈfrəʊzn/ ADJECTIVE If the ground is frozen, it has become very hard because the weather is very cold. It was bitterly cold and the ground was frozen hard. - American English: frozen
- Arabic: مُتَجَمِّد
- Brazilian Portuguese: congelado
- Chinese: 冻结的
- Croatian: zamrznut
- Czech: zmrzlý
- Danish: frossen
- Dutch: bevroren
- European Spanish: congelado
- Finnish: jäätynyt
- French: gelé
- German: tiefgefroren
- Greek: κατεψυγμένος
- Italian: congelato
- Japanese: 凍った
- Korean: 언
- Norwegian: frossen
- Polish: zamrożony
- European Portuguese: congelado
- Romanian: înghețat
- Russian: замороженный
- Latin American Spanish: congelado
- Swedish: djupfryst
- Thai: ซึ่งเป็นน้ำแข็ง
- Turkish: donmuş
- Ukrainian: заморожений
- Vietnamese: đông lạnh
All related terms of 'frozen'Chinese translation of 'frozen' adj - [food]
冷冻(凍)的 (lěngdòng de) - [ground, lake]
结(結)冰的 (jiébīng de)
- [person, fingers]
冰冷的 (bīnglěng de) - (Comm) [assets]
冻(凍)结(結)的 (dòngjié de)
SeefrozeDefinition turned into or covered with ice the frozen bleakness of the Far North Synonyms frosted ice-covered icebound Definition (of food) preserved by a freezing process frozen desserts like ice cream Definition killed or stiffened by extreme cold I'm frozen out here. Synonyms ice-cold very cold frozen stiff chilled to the marrow Definition motionless She was frozen in horror. Synonyms rooted stock-still turned to stone stopped dead in your tracks Definition (of prices or wages) officially fixed at a certain level Prices would be frozen and wages raised. Synonyms fixed held stopped suspended pegged Additional synonymsDefinition very cold The bathroom is positively arctic. Synonyms freezing, cold, frozen, icy, chilly, frosty, glacial, frigid, gelid, frost-bound, cold as ice Definition low in temperature I'm hungry, I'm cold and I have nowhere to sleep. Synonyms freezing, frozen, chilled, numb, chilly, shivery, benumbed, frozen to the marrow Definition very cold You must be freezing! Synonyms frozen, chilled, numb, chilly, very cold, shivery, benumbed, frozen to the marrow |