deep-freeze in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

deep-freeze in the PONS Dictionary

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They are also better suited to transporting goods at deep-freeze temperatures of around, whereas evaporators and ice-cooling are more suited to maintaining temperatures of around.
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One deep-freeze day three years ago, he was thinking about winter subjects as he shovelled snow off his sidewalk.
www.theglobeandmail.com
But those dark hues just kind of held on, like the deep-freeze that's only recently shown signs of departure.
thechronicleherald.ca
So the deep-freeze weather this week has simply re-enforced the obvious, which is that this is no way to run a healthcare system.
www.cfjctoday.com
As well as being successfully re-animated, researchers found the water bears were able to successfully reproduce following their deep-freeze stint.
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Not long afterward the planet went into a global deep-freeze that continues today.
www.skyandtelescope.com
The seeds stored there remain in deep-freeze, and locals on its staff even managed to continue sending samples to scientists and farmers who request them.
www.wired.com
The strong wind deep-freezes our hands and feet in minutes.
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That request was previously challenged by city staff, who noted contractors faced unique challenges during the alternating deep-freeze and heavy snowfalls of this winter season.
www.winnipegsun.com
Some growers of the domestic type of blueberries lost plants because of the combination of deep-freeze temperatures and limited snow cover.
montrealgazette.com

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