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ice1 [aɪs] N

1. ice no pl (frozen water):

ice
lód m
ice on roads a.

2. ice FOOD:

ice

ice2 [aɪs] VB trans esp Brit

ice cake:

ice
lukrować [perf po-]

black ice N no pl

choc-ice N Brit

ice down VB trans AM

ice over, ice up VB intr

Ice Age N

ice axe N

ice axe

ice cap N

ice cap

ice-cold ADJ

ice cream N

1. ice cream no pl:

ice cream
lody pl

2. ice cream Brit:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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I'm standing on an ice floe, take a step and my foot goes right through the ice.
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Eagles sometimes hunt by standing in or near shallow water on a sandbank, spit, or ice-flow, grabbing passing fish.
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He can change temperatures to subzero degrees and use the moisture in the air to create ice.
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Ice sculpture is a form of ephemeral sculpture that uses ice as the raw material.
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He was 2nd on the team in shorthanded time-on-ice per game (first among forwards) with 3:48.
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The earliest reference to a flat-faced bat (i.e., with a flat surface at the bottom of the stick in ice hockey style) also occurs in 1622.
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The term is used in bandy, floorball and ice hockey.
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In the winter, people could walk or take the horse drawn sled to the mainland over the ice.
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There is hiking, biking, fishing, ice fishing, camping, rock and ice climbing, canoeing and other boating forms, parasailing.
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Climb 60 ice couloirs and snow of the fluted northwest face.
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