单词 | freeze |
释义 | freeze I. intransitive verb 1. a. < fresh water freezes at 32° Fahrenheit > b. < the melting was done in an Arsem vacuum furnace and the molten metal allowed to freeze slowly — Journal of Research > 2. a. < the furnace went out and we froze trying to get it going again > also < the lost climber became exhausted and almost froze to death > b. < the hostess froze and avoided us during the party > c. < some dentists prefer freezing to the administering of gas before tooth extraction > 3. a. < the damp clothes froze to the clothesline > b. < the brake shoe froze to the brake drum > < a large nut to be removed had frozen to its bolt — G.F.Burnley > < under pressure and movement, two clean metal surfaces … will weld or freeze together, often with severe consequences — C.H.Hack > c. < the terrified driver froze to the wheel > d. (1) of a billiard or pool ball (2) of a curling stone 4. a. < in the winter the water pipes froze > < so cold the car radiator froze > b. of a car < we left the car out all night and it froze > 5. a. < at the least sign of alarm, freeze in your tracks and don't move a muscle — Boy Scout Handbook > especially < when I put a mike in front of her she'd freeze — Pete Martin > — often used with up b. < a perceptible tendency for the techniques of microprinting to freeze at present levels — H.M.Silver > c. of a mechanism or moving part < the intense heat caused too great an expansion and the piston froze in the cylinder > < the speedometer froze at 90 miles an hour when the car overturned > 6. < the whole crowd had frozen into fascinated attention — Dorothy Sayers > < his anger froze into fear > < smiles which readers prepare for his latest effort may freeze on their faces — Laurent LeSage > transitive verb 1. a. < the low temperature froze the water in the birdbath > b. < the intense cold froze the water pipes > c. (1) < freeze meat to preserve it during the summer > (2) < patrons prepared and wrapped meats at home and froze them in their lockers — Pa. State Bulletin 433 > 2. a. < the spectators at the game were frozen by the unseasonably low temperature > b. < conducted herself with hauteur and froze her neighbors > < the director tended to freeze newcomers who stepped out of line > c. < the object of this book being largely to persuade the prospective reader, and not to freeze him with assumptions of his mental inadequacy — C.D.Lewis > 3. a. < one night of frost froze the ground surface solid > < found her annuals in the garden frozen and blackened in the morning after the cold night > b. < the winter struck early and froze several tramps sleeping in alleyways > c. < had the inflamed appendix frozen — Current Biography > < a face nicely frozen from injections — Monica Stirling > 4. a. < the low temperature froze the damp clothes to the line > < the heat of friction froze the two metal surfaces together > b. c. < fear froze the pilot to the controls > 5. a. < the sudden noise froze the animal in an attitude of fright > < the sound of her name … froze her on the bottom step — Berton Roueché > < it isn't fear-paralysis that keeps a rabbit frozen in its squat at the sound of a shot — Sydney (Australia) Bulletin > b. < premature choices tend to lead you into, and freeze you in, occupations which will be inadequately rewarding spiritually — H.M.Wriston > < he had concluded that the city-manager plan would tend to freezein office whoever won the first election — Darrell Garwood > c. < his mind shut hard … upon his first impressions and froze them to unalterable convictions — Virginia Woolf > < most social planning to date aims essentially to freeze most of the existing cultural values — A.L.Kroeber > < a scholastic tendency to freeze our concepts of a writer's life — Jay Leyda > < tend to freeze his message into an orthodoxy — André Martinet > d. (1) < a system of rules which freezes a social position and keeps one class or race on top of another — Philip Mason > < freeze designs and go into production on current aircraft models — Newsweek > < that all unresolved problems … be frozen for ten years during which concerted efforts would be made to seek permanent peaceful solutions — New York Times > < freezing the status quo — A.H.Vandenberg †1951 > (2) < freeze the price on essential commodities > < freeze wages as of the last pay period > (3) (4) (5) (6) < the older generation was trying to freeze the country and make it static — Hugh MacLennan > (7) < the amount of additional capital frozen into the inventory of every tire or oil outlet by the new taxes — T.H.White b. 1915 > < another step to free frozen money — P.J.O'Brien > 6. a. < with instructions to recognize no one; and in fact he did freeze his face up when an old acquaintance hailed him — Fletcher Pratt > < a look of incredulity froze his face … and his eyes went blank with surprise — Hamilton Basso > b. < he still sat, his face frozen in shame and misery — Agnes S. Turnbull > 7. < police chiefs here and there are constantly freezing their records to protect someone — Quill > 8. a. < pictures made with speedlights … freeze action completely — Bruce Downes > < the camera … is capable of freezing the whirring of a moving fan blade — Science News Letter > < high speed photography that freezes bullets in flight — Time > b. < the tape could freeze the speech of a native and repeat it as often as desired — N.A.McQuown > 9. < they decided to play a defensive game and freeze the ball — A.J.Liebling > 10. II. 1. < the freeze … destroyed the citrus groves — American Guide Series: Florida > 2. 3. a. < clamped a freeze on certain steel stocks, ordered warehouses to ship them only to defense contractors — Time > < the military freeze on multiengine helicopter production — F.B.Lee > < a three-and-a-half-year Federal freeze on station building — Newsweek > < a freeze is the logical first technique in price control — T.B.Worsley > < the 60-day temporary freeze of food prices — Business Week > b. slang c. < one never knows when the freeze will be needed to stave off the last-minute rally of an opponent — Athletic Journal > |
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