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单词 frosted
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Definition of frosted in English:

frosted

adjective ˈfrɒstɪdˈfrɔstəd
  • 1Covered with or as if with frost.

    I stood looking out on the frosted garden
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Choose a dry day for planting the bulbs and avoid putting them into frosted or water-logged soil.
    • Walking uptown through the frosted streets last Thursday I felt a smug satisfaction with the city and the way that familiar sights seemed transformed by the snow.
    • A majestic multi-stemmed hornbeam stands before us and, crunching through frosted leaves, we come to the River Walk.
    • On both sides of the valley, frosted mountains, formerly hidden by curtains of mist, rise sharply into a cold blue sky.
    • My pulmonarias have been lovely this year, clumps of frosted leaves and pink and lilac flowers throughout the garden hiding the dying foliage of snowdrops and mingling with forget-me-nots.
    • It bounds over the frosted grass, weaves through the giant lobelia.
    • I peeled away frosted socks from frosted boots and walked out to the lakeside.
    • The ten-foot canvas shows a mass of twisted, bare trees, dark shades against a golden sunset, arranged around a rocky, frosted clearing.
    • At the summit of Cairn Gorm, a bitter northerly wind with 40 mph gusts drove us into the lee of a frosted weather station.
    • The glaring sun has at last curved above the frosted pines fringing the small city of Whitehorse.
    • At the moment the sky is blue with sun shining on the frosted garden and everything, even the deadest stems of last year's perennials, looks good enough to have a place in the winter garden.
    • With tremors quaking my body, I climb out of the tree, the tight, leather foot-wrappings squeezing my toes together and providing little, if any, comfort, except to keep my feet off the frosted forest floor.
    • Then a mound of frosted large leaves is formed which will last all summer.
    • The name implies that deer once roamed free in the frosted area which once surrounded the village.
    • The fall to the water's edge is now a steep series of frosted steps.
    1. 1.1 (of glass or a window) having a translucent textured surface so that it is difficult to see through.
      there was frosted glass on the office door
      it has a modest kitchen, sitting room, and frosted windows
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Drawing the front windows' curtains for a bit, I took notice of three tall dark shadows that I cannot make out due to the frosted glass of our window.
      • Emily threw the cover off onto the coffee table and spotted an open copy of the Herald spread across the frosted glass surface.
      • From what could be told from the very dirty frosted glass windows, it is dark outside.
      • The small, frosted glass window didn't allow him to see much, but he knew exactly who it was from the smooth outline of the perfectly positioned hair.
      • With arguably the best views in Italy, Harry's famously installed frosted glass windows.
      • She opened the frosted glass window, letting in a billow of sticky air, and caught a glimpse of the embassy's manicured garden.
      • As we melted into the night I bet there were more than a few children who will never look at frosted window panes in quite the same way again.
      • In the shop windows that line it, screens of frosted glass provide a backdrop for mannequins.
      • It tipped over backwards and smashed a frosted window to pieces, one of which glass splinters landed near me.
      • The noon sun sticks against the frosted window pane.
      • The door was pale wood with a large, frosted glass window set into it.
      • All the liveliness of the evening had been replaced by lonely silence, as soft and still as the darkness seeping through the frosted glass windows.
      • The main bathroom has a bath with shower attachment, and is very bright due to a frosted glass window.
      • Sure enough, a frosted glass window mounted in a door facing me marked the entrance to the first of three rooms on this floor.
      • The windows are shaded by frosted glass and darkness.
      • She saw a girl with messy blonde hair sitting on the ledge beneath the frosted glass window, sobbing.
      • The windows will be frosted glass and there will be no balconies.
      • He glares at the small window nearby, unable to see through its frosted glass pane.
      • In the building itself, Irwin has inserted four clear glass panels into the structure's many large, multi-paned frosted windows.
      • High on the wall behind him was a window of small panes of frosted glass which looked like those skylights which separate a basement from the street.
  • 2North American (of food) decorated or dusted with icing or sugar.

    a dessert of frosted redcurrants
    in combination sugar-frosted almonds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Aron reached in and grabbed a newly frosted cupcake.
    • The black and white cookie is, in fact, not a cookie but a flat, thinly frosted cake, like someone has sat on a cupcake.
    • It was trim and white and looked like a square of frosted sheet cake.
    • I popped the last bit of chocolate frosted doughnut adorned with pink and white sprinkles into my mouth, savoring the sugar.
    • A slice of cheesecake (which can have a day's worth of saturated fat) is better than frosted yellow cake, the article claimed, because it has less trans fat.
    • Then there's the Cookie Cup, a frosted cookie in a cupcake shape for 400 + calories.
    • He asked polite questions for a few minutes until his faithful steward Bertram brought tea and frosted cakes.
    • Save some room for dessert: homemade warm, frosted cinnamon buns and chocolate-chip cookies.
    • At about 5: 30 an announcement came that the lounge would soon close so I went to get breakfast of frosted flakes and some milk.
    • She grabbed the frosted shredded wheat cereal and her soymilk.
    • Two more teenagers pushed a creaking wheeled cart supporting a huge frosted cake through the doors.
    • If you come across something really good at a buffet table, like frosted Christmas cookies in the shape and size of Santa, position yourself near them and don't budge.
    • The maid was carrying a lovely frosted cake, with pink and white decorations all over it.
    • And really, the first few bites of peanut brittle, frosted cookies, etc., are always the best.
    • After the meal was over, Vera dimmed the lights, and carried a beautiful pink frosted cake, bearing sixteen lit candles.
    • Clearly he had more on his agenda this day than cuffing the huge blue-and-white frosted sheet cake that's been baked to celebrate the store's grand opening.
    • I just had a really intense craving for frosted brown sugar cinnamon Pop-Tarts.
    • She held her red frosted cake on a plate in her hands.
    • He huffed a puff of flame and melted each of the frosted ice cream cones.
    • Suggest guests bring a box to take frosted cookies home in rather than providing them yourself.
  • 3(of lipstick, eyeshadow, or nail varnish) having a pale, pearlescent sheen.

    pink frosted lipstick
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But really though, skinny arched eyebrows and frosted eyeshadow?
    • The singer has been signed up to front an advertising campaign for a new "frosted rose and gold shimmer" lipstick.
    • You need the Colour Surge Lipstick in Real Pink, a frosted shade.
    • If you are trying to make your eyes look bigger go for a white liner and just say no to frosted shadow.
    • Wear the subtly frosted peach on the inner corners of the eyes to brighten, or on the lids for a light makeup look.
    • Use a soft gloss or lip colour instead and try to avoid anything that is super-shiny or frosted - if in doubt, add more glitter!
    • She even persuaded me into painting my toenails a light frosted pink color.
    • Here are 10 iconic looks from 90s movies: get ready for crop tops and a lot of frosted makeup.
    1. 3.1US (of hair) having isolated light-coloured tints.
      brown hair with frosted tips
      Example sentencesExamples
      • When I got home, an elegant woman, with frosted hair and dressed in Armani, sat stiffly on our couch.
      • Not soon enough, the San Francisco money started to abate, and though it was lots of fun to have tinfoil in my frosted hair, I had to cut my own one day because I couldn't get an appointment.
      • Andre could pull off the frosted feathered hair, neon colored shirt audacious thing for one reason and one reason only: IT WAS THE EIGHTIES.
      • His wife, Judy, a sharp-featured woman with frosted hair, tends the counter.
      • She was small and plump with frosted hair and dark beady eyes.
      • I have never had frosted highlights or artificial hair embellishments of any kind.
      • He's pointing at a kid - maybe 18 or 19-with frosted hair, baggy white shorts and a diamond stud in his ear.
      • Joyce had the frosted hair, Barbara the lightning bolt.
      • The only real problem is Peter Pan himself, played by a smirky young American with frosted tips.
 
 

Definition of frosted in US English:

frosted

adjectiveˈfrɔstədˈfrôstəd
  • 1Covered with or as if with frost.

    I stood looking out on the frosted garden
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ten-foot canvas shows a mass of twisted, bare trees, dark shades against a golden sunset, arranged around a rocky, frosted clearing.
    • A majestic multi-stemmed hornbeam stands before us and, crunching through frosted leaves, we come to the River Walk.
    • The fall to the water's edge is now a steep series of frosted steps.
    • On both sides of the valley, frosted mountains, formerly hidden by curtains of mist, rise sharply into a cold blue sky.
    • Choose a dry day for planting the bulbs and avoid putting them into frosted or water-logged soil.
    • At the summit of Cairn Gorm, a bitter northerly wind with 40 mph gusts drove us into the lee of a frosted weather station.
    • The glaring sun has at last curved above the frosted pines fringing the small city of Whitehorse.
    • The name implies that deer once roamed free in the frosted area which once surrounded the village.
    • It bounds over the frosted grass, weaves through the giant lobelia.
    • I peeled away frosted socks from frosted boots and walked out to the lakeside.
    • Walking uptown through the frosted streets last Thursday I felt a smug satisfaction with the city and the way that familiar sights seemed transformed by the snow.
    • At the moment the sky is blue with sun shining on the frosted garden and everything, even the deadest stems of last year's perennials, looks good enough to have a place in the winter garden.
    • With tremors quaking my body, I climb out of the tree, the tight, leather foot-wrappings squeezing my toes together and providing little, if any, comfort, except to keep my feet off the frosted forest floor.
    • Then a mound of frosted large leaves is formed which will last all summer.
    • My pulmonarias have been lovely this year, clumps of frosted leaves and pink and lilac flowers throughout the garden hiding the dying foliage of snowdrops and mingling with forget-me-nots.
    1. 1.1 (of glass or a window) having a translucent textured surface so that it is difficult to see through.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As we melted into the night I bet there were more than a few children who will never look at frosted window panes in quite the same way again.
      • Drawing the front windows' curtains for a bit, I took notice of three tall dark shadows that I cannot make out due to the frosted glass of our window.
      • She saw a girl with messy blonde hair sitting on the ledge beneath the frosted glass window, sobbing.
      • She opened the frosted glass window, letting in a billow of sticky air, and caught a glimpse of the embassy's manicured garden.
      • He glares at the small window nearby, unable to see through its frosted glass pane.
      • The windows are shaded by frosted glass and darkness.
      • Sure enough, a frosted glass window mounted in a door facing me marked the entrance to the first of three rooms on this floor.
      • Emily threw the cover off onto the coffee table and spotted an open copy of the Herald spread across the frosted glass surface.
      • The main bathroom has a bath with shower attachment, and is very bright due to a frosted glass window.
      • The windows will be frosted glass and there will be no balconies.
      • All the liveliness of the evening had been replaced by lonely silence, as soft and still as the darkness seeping through the frosted glass windows.
      • High on the wall behind him was a window of small panes of frosted glass which looked like those skylights which separate a basement from the street.
      • In the building itself, Irwin has inserted four clear glass panels into the structure's many large, multi-paned frosted windows.
      • In the shop windows that line it, screens of frosted glass provide a backdrop for mannequins.
      • It tipped over backwards and smashed a frosted window to pieces, one of which glass splinters landed near me.
      • With arguably the best views in Italy, Harry's famously installed frosted glass windows.
      • The small, frosted glass window didn't allow him to see much, but he knew exactly who it was from the smooth outline of the perfectly positioned hair.
      • The door was pale wood with a large, frosted glass window set into it.
      • From what could be told from the very dirty frosted glass windows, it is dark outside.
      • The noon sun sticks against the frosted window pane.
  • 2North American (of food) decorated or dusted with icing or sugar.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was trim and white and looked like a square of frosted sheet cake.
    • Suggest guests bring a box to take frosted cookies home in rather than providing them yourself.
    • Aron reached in and grabbed a newly frosted cupcake.
    • She held her red frosted cake on a plate in her hands.
    • After the meal was over, Vera dimmed the lights, and carried a beautiful pink frosted cake, bearing sixteen lit candles.
    • She grabbed the frosted shredded wheat cereal and her soymilk.
    • I just had a really intense craving for frosted brown sugar cinnamon Pop-Tarts.
    • He huffed a puff of flame and melted each of the frosted ice cream cones.
    • Clearly he had more on his agenda this day than cuffing the huge blue-and-white frosted sheet cake that's been baked to celebrate the store's grand opening.
    • The maid was carrying a lovely frosted cake, with pink and white decorations all over it.
    • Then there's the Cookie Cup, a frosted cookie in a cupcake shape for 400 + calories.
    • If you come across something really good at a buffet table, like frosted Christmas cookies in the shape and size of Santa, position yourself near them and don't budge.
    • At about 5: 30 an announcement came that the lounge would soon close so I went to get breakfast of frosted flakes and some milk.
    • And really, the first few bites of peanut brittle, frosted cookies, etc., are always the best.
    • I popped the last bit of chocolate frosted doughnut adorned with pink and white sprinkles into my mouth, savoring the sugar.
    • He asked polite questions for a few minutes until his faithful steward Bertram brought tea and frosted cakes.
    • Two more teenagers pushed a creaking wheeled cart supporting a huge frosted cake through the doors.
    • Save some room for dessert: homemade warm, frosted cinnamon buns and chocolate-chip cookies.
    • The black and white cookie is, in fact, not a cookie but a flat, thinly frosted cake, like someone has sat on a cupcake.
    • A slice of cheesecake (which can have a day's worth of saturated fat) is better than frosted yellow cake, the article claimed, because it has less trans fat.
  • 3(of lipstick, eyeshadow, or nail polish) having a pale, pearlescent sheen.

    pink frosted lipstick
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you are trying to make your eyes look bigger go for a white liner and just say no to frosted shadow.
    • Use a soft gloss or lip colour instead and try to avoid anything that is super-shiny or frosted - if in doubt, add more glitter!
    • You need the Colour Surge Lipstick in Real Pink, a frosted shade.
    • The singer has been signed up to front an advertising campaign for a new "frosted rose and gold shimmer" lipstick.
    • Here are 10 iconic looks from 90s movies: get ready for crop tops and a lot of frosted makeup.
    • She even persuaded me into painting my toenails a light frosted pink color.
    • Wear the subtly frosted peach on the inner corners of the eyes to brighten, or on the lids for a light makeup look.
    • But really though, skinny arched eyebrows and frosted eyeshadow?
    1. 3.1US (of hair) having isolated light-colored tints.
      brown hair with frosted tips
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Andre could pull off the frosted feathered hair, neon colored shirt audacious thing for one reason and one reason only: IT WAS THE EIGHTIES.
      • She was small and plump with frosted hair and dark beady eyes.
      • When I got home, an elegant woman, with frosted hair and dressed in Armani, sat stiffly on our couch.
      • Not soon enough, the San Francisco money started to abate, and though it was lots of fun to have tinfoil in my frosted hair, I had to cut my own one day because I couldn't get an appointment.
      • He's pointing at a kid - maybe 18 or 19-with frosted hair, baggy white shorts and a diamond stud in his ear.
      • I have never had frosted highlights or artificial hair embellishments of any kind.
      • His wife, Judy, a sharp-featured woman with frosted hair, tends the counter.
      • The only real problem is Peter Pan himself, played by a smirky young American with frosted tips.
      • Joyce had the frosted hair, Barbara the lightning bolt.
 
 
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