frozen
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++fro·zen1 /ˈfrəʊzən $ ˈfroʊ-/ verb COLDthe past participle of freeze1 freeze的过去分词Examples from the Corpus
frozen• One woman looked as if she was carrying ice-skates, and maybe that meant that the lake should be frozen.• Hamburger is chopped fresh and / or frozen beef with or without added beef fat as such and / or seasoning.• The Make-A-Wish Foundation will be a sponsoring charity for this frozen extravaganza.• Bacon should be kept refrigerated and although it can be frozen, freezing is not recommended because the product loses quality.• It had petrified and been frozen in space and time.• It's been predicted that the number of places on courses is likely to be frozen this year.• She was wearing only a white dress; she would be frozen without a coat.frozen2 ●●● S2 W2 adjective 1 food 食物DF frozen food has been stored at a very low temperature in order to preserve it 冷冻的,冷藏的 → freeze You can use fresh or frozen fish. 你可以使用新鲜或冷冻的鱼。 frozen peas 冷冻豌豆► see thesaurus at cold2 be frozen (stiff) spokenCOLD to feel very cold 冻僵,极冷 You must be frozen! Come and sit by the fire. 你肯定冻僵了!坐到炉火边上来。3 earth 土地HARD earth that is frozen is so cold it has become very hard 冻硬的 The ground is frozen for most of the year. 一年的大部分时间地面都是冻得硬邦邦的。 the frozen wastes of Siberia 西伯利亚的冻土荒原4. area of water 水域COLD a river, lake etc that is frozen has a layer of ice on the surface 〔河、湖等〕结冰的5. be frozen with fear/terror/fright FRIGHTENEDto be so afraid, shocked etc that you cannot move 被吓呆了,被吓得无法动弹Examples from the Corpus
frozen• I think the water in the dog's bowl is frozen.• According to that picture, the comet's nucleus is a frozen ball of ice and solidified gases, including dust and rocks.• The ground was frozen beneath our feet.• We made a pizza last night with frozen bread dough.• Behind him, Paxton's body lay amongst the frozen dancers and entertainers smiling down blankly as if welcoming him.• All I had in the freezer was a couple of frozen pizzas.• They are essential atmospheric cladding which prevents the earth from becoming a frozen planet.• A dancing person appears as a succession of frozen statuesque attitudes.• The Bichirs take like and frozen Tubifex, frozen prawn, and catfish pellets.• frozen vegetables• The first symptom of a frozen waste pipe is that the contents of a bath or basin will not flow out.From Longman Business Dictionaryfrozenfro‧zen /ˈfrəʊzənˈfroʊ-/ adjective1frozen food is stored at very low temperatures in order to preserve itEurope’s $30 billion frozen-food industryfrozen peas2BANKINGLAWfrozen assets, accounts etc cannot be used by their owners, for example because there is a legal disagreement concerning themTens of thousands of legal claims are being made by companies attempting to have their frozen assets returned.the estimated $100 million in frozen Cuban accounts in the United States → see also freeze1fro·zen1 verbfrozen2 adjectiveChineseSyllable
the Business Corpus freeze1 participle of past
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frozen
fro‧zen1 /ˈfrəʊzən $ ˈfroʊ-/

the past participle of freeze1
frozen2
adjective
You can use fresh or frozen fish.
frozen peas
2. be frozen (stiff) spoken to feel very cold:
You must be frozen! Come and sit by the fire.
3. EARTH earth that is frozen is so cold it has become very hard:
The ground is frozen for most of the year.
the frozen wastes of Siberia
4. AREA OF WATER a river, lake etc that is frozen has a layer of ice on the surface
5. be frozen with fear/terror/fright to be so afraid, shocked etc that you cannot move
■ food, liquid, or something you touch
▪cold : The water’s too cold for swimming. | a cold stone floor
▪cool a little cold, especially in a way that seems pleasant: a nice cool drink | cool white sheets
▪freezing (cold) very cold: His friends pulled him from the freezing water.
▪chilled food and drinks that are chilled have been deliberately made cold: a bottle of chilled champagne
▪frozen kept at a temperature which is below zero: frozen peas
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the past participle of freeze1
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adjective Word Family: noun: freeze, freezer, freezing, antifreeze; adjective: freezing, frozen; verb: freeze; adverb: freezing
1. FOOD frozen food has been stored at a very low temperature in order to preserve it ⇨ freeze:
2. be frozen (stiff) spoken to feel very cold:
3. EARTH earth that is frozen is so cold it has become very hard:
4. AREA OF WATER a river, lake etc that is frozen has a layer of ice on the surface
5. be frozen with fear/terror/fright to be so afraid, shocked etc that you cannot move
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