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单词 thaw
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thaw

verb
/θɔː/
/θɔː/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they thaw
/θɔː/
/θɔː/
he / she / it thaws
/θɔːz/
/θɔːz/
past simple thawed
/θɔːd/
/θɔːd/
past participle thawed
/θɔːd/
/θɔːd/
-ing form thawing
/ˈθɔːɪŋ/
/ˈθɔːɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive] thaw (out) (of ice and snow) to turn back into water after being frozen synonym melt
    • The country was slowly thawing out after the long cold winter.
    opposite freeze
    Wordfinder
    • avalanche
    • blizzard
    • drift
    • flurry
    • hail
    • icicle
    • sleet
    • slush
    • snow
    • thaw
    Extra Examples
    • The snow started to thaw as the temperature kept up.
    • If a pipe (= the water in a pipe) has frozen, it can be thawed out with a hairdryer.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • partially
    • rapidly
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  2. [intransitive] when it thaws or is thawing, the weather becomes warm enough to melt snow and ice
    • It's starting to thaw.
    Topics Weatherc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • partially
    • rapidly
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  3. [intransitive, transitive] thaw (something) (out) to become, or to let frozen food become, soft or liquid ready for cooking compare defrost, de-ice, unfreeze
    • Leave the meat to thaw completely before cooking.
    Extra Examples
    • I'll take a quiche out of the freezer and thaw it out in the microwave.
    • If frozen food has thawed out it should never be refrozen.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • partially
    • rapidly
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  4. [intransitive, transitive] thaw (something) (out) to become, or make something become, a normal temperature after being very cold
    • I could feel my ears and toes start to thaw out.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • partially
    • rapidly
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  5. [intransitive] thaw (out) to become more friendly and less formal
    • Relations between the two countries thawed a little after the talks.
    • The atmosphere slowly began to thaw.
    • The old nun was as imperious as ever, but visibly thawed when she saw the children.
    Topics Politicsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • partially
    • rapidly
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  6. Word OriginOld English thawian (verb), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch dooien. The noun (first recorded in Middle English) developed its figurative use in the mid 19th cent.

thaw

noun
/θɔː/
/θɔː/
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  1. [countable, usually singular] a period of warmer weather following one of cold weather, causing snow and ice to melt
    • The river doubles in size during the spring thaw.
    • The plants will be ready for use when the spring thaw arrives.
    • The river often floods during the thaw.
    Topics Weatherc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • slow
    • sudden
    • spring
    thaw + verb
    • arrive
    • begin
    • come
    preposition
    • during a/​the thaw
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  2. [singular] thaw (in something) a situation in which the relations between two enemy countries become more friendly
    • a thaw in relations with China
    Topics Politicsc2
  3. Word OriginOld English thawian (verb), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch dooien. The noun (first recorded in Middle English) developed its figurative use in the mid 19th cent.
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