froze

froze [frəʊz]  [froʊz] 

原级:freeze

第三人称单数:freezes

现在分词:freezing

过去分词:frozen

froze 基本解释

froze

动词(使)结冰( freeze的过去式 ); 冷冻贮藏,冷藏; 冻结(资金、银行账户等); (使)冻住

froze 网络解释

froze的解释

1. 结冰:frowzy 不整洁的 | froze 结冰 | frozen shoulder 五十肩

2. 冰冻:frowzy /不整洁的/有臭味的/很闷的/ | froze /冰冻/ | fructification /结果实/果实/结实器官/

3. 凍結:free trader 自由貿易主義者、自由貿易派 | froze 凍結 | functioning 機能向上

froze 词典解释

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froze 单语例句

1. Ireland's banking system came close to collapse as the real estate market cratered and credit markets froze.

2. Great temperature drop due to cold air from the north froze the water in Nanjing for the first time this winter.

3. Four KFC employees perished in the flames while two froze to death after hiding in a cold storage room.

4. Enrichment is one of the final stages in the nuclear fuel process which Iran froze last November in conjunction with its negotiations with the Europeans.

5. The nation in January froze electricity prices to prevent rising coal costs from flowing through to end users and contributing to inflation.

6. The government in January froze electricity prices to prevent rising coal costs from flowing through to end users and contributing to inflation.

7. Credit markets froze following the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc, sending the world economy into its first recession since World War II.

8. Water from fire engines froze over the debris and the remains of the dead people cannot be retrieved.

9. The US Department of Treasury immediately froze his assets and prohibited any transactions with him.

10. The finding reignited anger in Japan against North Korea and Tokyo froze shipments of food aid to the destitute country.

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