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单词 frost
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frost

noun
/frɒst/
/frɔːst/
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  1. [uncountable, countable] a weather condition in which the temperature drops below 0° Celsius (= freezing point) so that a thin white layer of ice forms on the ground and other surfaces, especially at night
    • It will be a clear night with some ground frost.
    • a sharp/hard/severe frost
    • There were ten degrees of frost (= the temperature dropped to -10° Celsius) last night.
    • frost damage
    see also Jack Frost
    Extra Examples
    • The sharp frost nipped at our noses.
    • The winter frosts have arrived.
    • The young plants all died in the late frost.
    • There was just a touch of frost in the air.
    Topics Weatherc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • hard
    • heavy
    • killing
    … of frost
    • touch
    • degree
    verb + frost
    • be covered in
    • be covered with
    frost + noun
    • damage
    • date
    • line
    frost + verb
    • arrive
    • come
    • set in
    phrases
    • a danger of frost
    • a risk of frost
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  2. [uncountable] the thin white layer of ice that forms when the temperature drops below 0° Celsius
    • The car windows were covered with frost.
    see also hoar frost
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • hard
    • heavy
    • killing
    … of frost
    • touch
    • degree
    verb + frost
    • be covered in
    • be covered with
    frost + noun
    • damage
    • date
    • line
    frost + verb
    • arrive
    • come
    • set in
    phrases
    • a danger of frost
    • a risk of frost
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginOld English frost, forst, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vorst and German Frost, also to freeze.

frost

verb
/frɒst/
/frɔːst/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they frost
/frɒst/
/frɔːst/
he / she / it frosts
/frɒsts/
/frɔːsts/
past simple frosted
/ˈfrɒstɪd/
/ˈfrɔːstɪd/
past participle frosted
/ˈfrɒstɪd/
/ˈfrɔːstɪd/
-ing form frosting
/ˈfrɒstɪŋ/
/ˈfrɔːstɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] to cover something or to become covered with a thin white layer of ice
    • frost something (over/up) The mirror was frosted up.
    • frost (over/up) The windows had frosted over.
  2. [transitive] frost something (especially North American English) to cover a cake with frosting
  3. Word OriginOld English frost, forst, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vorst and German Frost, also to freeze.
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