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1 freeze
1. n холод, мороз2. n замораживание, удержание на одном уровне3. v замерзать, превращаться в лёд; покрываться льдомfreeze up — замерзать, покрываться льдом
4. v замораживать; сковыватьto freeze meat to preserve it — замораживать мясо, чтобы оно не испортилось
5. v сковывать6. v морозить; побить морозом7. v примерзать; смерзаться8. v мёрзнуть, застывать9. v стынуть, застывать10. v застывать; твердеть, затвердевать11. v разг. застыть на месте, не шевелиться12. v разг. засидеться; не расти, не двигаться вперёд13. v разг. действовать охлаждающе14. v разг. замораживать, держать на одном уровне15. v разг. эк. запрещать использование, производство или продажу сырья или готовой продукции; замораживать; блокироватьокончательно принять, стандартизировать
16. v разг. тех. прихватывать, заедатьСинонимический ряд:1. ceiling (noun) ceiling; control; restriction2. frost (noun) frost3. chill (verb) benumb; chill; chill to the marrow; cool; die of cold or hypothermia; kill by frost; make one's teeth chatter; nip; refrigerate4. make motionless (verb) arrest; fix; halt; make motionless; paralyse; paralyze; petrify; stop5. turn to ice (verb) become solid; congeal; frost; harden; ice; ice up; solidify; turn to iceАнтонимический ряд:
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freeze — [frēz] vi. froze, frozen, freezing [ME fresen < OE freosan, akin to OHG friosan (Ger frieren) < IE base * preus , to freeze, burn like cold > L pruina, hoarfrost, pruna, glowing coals] 1. to be formed into ice; be hardened or solidified… … English World dictionary
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freeze — (frēz) v. froze (frōz), fro·zen (frō’zən), freez·ing, freez·es v. intr. 1. a) To pass from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat. b) To acquire a surface or coat of ice from cold: »The lak … Word Histories
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freeze — verb 1) the stream had frozen Syn: ice over, ice up, solidify 2) she froze in horror Syn: stop dead in one s tracks, stand (stock) still, go rigid, become motionless, become paralysed 3) th … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
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set — 1. v. (setting; past and past part. set) 1 tr. put, lay, or stand (a thing) in a certain position or location (set it on the table; set it upright). 2 tr. (foll. by to) apply (one thing) to (another) (set pen to paper). 3 tr. a fix ready or in… … Useful english dictionary
still — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English stille, from Old English; akin to Old High German stilli still and perhaps to Old English steall stall more at stall Date: before 12th century 1. a. devoid of or abstaining from motion b. archaic sedentary c … New Collegiate Dictionary