单词 | cold pack |
释义 | cold pack in British Englishnoun 1. a. a method of lowering the body temperature by wrapping a person in a sheet soaked in cold water b. the sheet so used 2. a tinning process in which raw food is packed in cans or jars and then heated cold pack in American English1. cold, wet blankets or sheets wrapped around a patient's body as a means of treatment 2. a process of canning foodstuffs in which the raw products are placed in jars first and then subjected to heat 3. a quickly activated, disposable chemical ice pack used in first aid, esp. for athletic injuries Derived forms cold-pack (ˈcold-ˈpack) verb transitive cold pack in American Englishnoun Compare hot pack1. a cold towel, ice bag, etc., applied to the body to reduce swelling, relieve pain, etc 2. Also called: cold-pack method, raw-pack method a method of canning uncooked food by placing it in hot jars or cans and sterilizing in a bath of boiling water or steam Word origin [1905–10]Examples of 'cold pack' in a sentence |
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