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[aɪs]n1) лёдMy feet are like ice (as cold as ice). — У меня ноги, как лед.
Get me a glass of coke with plenty of chipped ice in it. — Дайте мне стакан кока-колы и положите по-больше льда.
I'll give you some beer right off the ice. — Я вам дам пива прямо со льда.
- shining iceThis room is like ice. — В этой комнате как в погребе.
- thin ice
- dead ice
- eternal ice
- crashing ice
- broken ice
- dry ice
- Arctic ice
- water ice
- winter ice
- achipped ice- ice run- ice slick
- ice condition
- ice field
- ice bag
- ice age
- ice patrol
- ice cube
- ice fishing- ice show- block of ice
- crust of ice
- edge of the ice
- sheet of ice
- floe of ice
- piece of ice
- drifts of ice
- straight off the ice
- under the ice
- move on the ice
- fall through the ice
- turn into ice
- fall on the ice
- slip on the ice
- skate on the ice
- cut ice
- clear of ice
- be caught in the ice
- break the ice
- go upon the ice
- put some ice into the glasses
- keep smth on ice
- put smth on ice
- lake is blocked up with ice
- navigation is closed by ice
- ice breaks
- ice began to move
- ice drifts
- river is covered with ice
- ice cracks
- ice formed early
- made of ice2) мороженоеI'll have an orange ice. — Дайте мне апельсиновое мороженое.
To break the ice. — ◊ Нарушить молчание. /Сделать первый шаг.
To skate/to be on thin ice. /To walk oh the ice. — ◊ Играть с огнем. /Ходить по краю пропасти.
- eat an iceI felt as cold as ice. — ◊ Я совсем превратился в ледышку.
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