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I. freeze [fri:z] N

1. freeze inf (cold weather):

Frost m <-(e)s, Frös·te>

2. freeze (stoppage):

Einfrieren nt inf
Lohn- und Preisstopp m <-s, -s>

3. freeze:

Standbild nt <-(e)s, -er>

II. freeze <froze, frozen> [fri:z] VB intr

1. freeze (become solid):

freeze water
freeze pipes
freeze lake

2. freeze also fig (get very cold):

3. freeze impers (be below freezing point):

4. freeze (store in freezer):

5. freeze (be still):

6. freeze (be jammed):

freeze screw, nail

III. freeze <froze, frozen> [fri:z] VB trans

1. freeze (turn to ice):

2. freeze (preserve):

3. freeze (make sb stop):

4. freeze (on a film):

5. freeze (fix at particular level):

6. freeze (prevent from being used):

7. freeze (anaesthetize):

Phrases:

to make sb's blood freeze [or freeze sb's blood]

etch·ing [ˈetʃɪŋ] N

1. etching:

Ätzung f <-, -en>
Radierung f <-, -en>
Kupferstich m <-(e)s, -e>

2. etching no pl:

tech·nique [tekˈni:k] N

Technik f <-, -en>
Verfahren nt <-s, ->
Methode f <-, -n>
OpenDict entry

technique N

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

freeze VB trans INV-FIN

freeze VB trans MKT COMPET

Klett Biology Glossary

freeze-etching technique N

Present
Ifreeze
youfreeze
he/she/itfreezes
wefreeze
youfreeze
theyfreeze
Past
Ifroze
youfroze
he/she/itfroze
wefroze
youfroze
theyfroze
Present Perfect
Ihavefrozen
youhavefrozen
he/she/ithasfrozen
wehavefrozen
youhavefrozen
theyhavefrozen
Past Perfect
Ihadfrozen
youhadfrozen
he/she/ithadfrozen
wehadfrozen
youhadfrozen
theyhadfrozen

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Often there is the associated technique of beamforming which is estimating the signal from a given direction.
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The same technique can be used to create a staccato effect.
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It allows access of the house by using a technique called "shakkei", or borrowed landcape.
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The technique has been used in a number of applications.
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Traditionally, techniques such as drying, salting and smoking have been used, and have been used for thousands of years.
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Its dual-silica tread compound performs well across a broad range of temperatures, from summer heat to winter freezes.
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Die Dual-Silica-Laufflächenmischung sorgt für gute Leistung bei allen Temperaturen, von sommerlicher Hitze bis Frost.
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„ Degradation mechanisms of encapsulation and interconnection materials in flexible CIGS solar modules ” During operation solar modules are exposed to many different conditions like humidity, seasonal and daily fluctuations of temperature, freeze, UV light, and mechanical loads by wind or snow.
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www.reiner-lemoine-stiftung.de
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„ Verkapselungs- und verschaltungsbedingte Degradationsmechanismen in flexiblen CIGS-Solarmodulen “ Solarmodule sind in ihrem Betrieb vielfältigen Beanspruchungen wie Feuchtigkeit, Temperaturschwankungen, Frost, ultraviolettem Licht und mechanischen Lasten durch Wind oder Schnee ausgesetzt.
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frost or soilfrost frost strong freeze
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Frost oder Bodenfrost Mässiger Frost Starker Frost
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