froze in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for froze in the English»Italian Dictionary

deep-froze [ˌdiːpˈfrəʊz] VB pt

deep-froze → deep freeze II

I.freeze [Brit friːz, Am friz] N

II.freeze <pt froze, pp frozen> [Brit friːz, Am friz] VB trans

III.freeze <pt froze, pp frozen> [Brit friːz, Am friz] VB intr

IV.freeze [Brit friːz, Am friz] VB impers METEO

freeze out VB [friːz -] (freeze [sb, sth] out, freeze out [sb, sth]) inf

quick-freeze <pt quick-froze, pp quick-frozen> [Am ˈkwɪkˌfriz] VB trans

I.deep freeze [Brit ˌdiːp ˈfriːz, Am ˈdip ˈˌfriz] N

freeze-frame [Brit ˌfriːzˈfreɪm, Am ˈfriz ˌfreɪm] N

credit freeze [ˈkredɪtˌfriːz] N ECON

froze in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for froze in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

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

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

Translations for froze in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

froze Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
An estimated 200 men froze to death this first night.
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The moisture in the air around the guard froze.
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Problems with this seaplane arose when water entered the rubber seals, froze and cracked.
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He was amazed by how his pond froze faster than everyone elses and decided to investigate.
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The temperature plummeted, snow fell - enough to create a respectable wintery atmosphere - and water froze quickly.
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The field had been torn up the previous week, and it froze solid with jagged clods sticking up.
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While brushing her hair, she froze at the flashing glimpse of war paint and war bonnets moving through the forest.
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He thrust the mop at the guard, who froze in fear.
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The firms froze new investments but keep producing as long as they generate a marginal rate of cash, despite their accounting losses.
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Following the successful offensive, the front soon froze again in trench warfare.
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