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to freeze
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冻结
to become hard or turn to ice because of reaching or going below 0° Celsius
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冻结
to cause something to become solid or turn into ice by reducing its temperature
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结冰
to feel extremely cold
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冻结
(of the weather) to be very cold
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冷冻
to store food products at a very low temperature to maintain their freshness and quality
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冻结
to suddenly stop moving or become immobilized due to fear, shock, or surprise
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冷冻
to numb a part of the body or an object by exposing it to extreme cold temperatures
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冷却
to look at or treat someone with disapproval, disdain, or indifference
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冻结
to legally prevent money, property, or a bank account from being used or sold
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冻结
to stop a movie or video to look at a particular frame
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冻结
(of software) to stop working properly and no longer respond to actions
Freeze
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冻结
an interruption or temporary suspension of progress or movement
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冰冻
weather cold enough to cause freezing
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冻结
fixing (of prices or wages etc) at a particular level
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冷冻
the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid
freeze
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停下!
used as a command to halt or stop someone or something immediately
例子
During the winter storm, the branches of the trees froze, creating a picturesque scene of frost-covered landscape.
The river gradually froze as the winter chill set in, transforming its flowing waters into a solid sheet of ice.
As the temperature dropped overnight, the water in the pond began to freeze.
The rain that fell during the cold snap froze on contact with the ground.
As the sun set, the puddles on the road started to freeze, making driving conditions hazardous for motorists.