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I . freeze <froze, frozen> [friːz] VB intr

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II . freeze <froze, frozen> [friːz] VB trans

III . freeze <froze, frozen> [friːz] N

1. freeze METEO:

2. freeze ECON:

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The extreme cold of the liquid nitrogen instantly freezes the atomized water into powder-like snowflakes.
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It also freezes well in a sealed polythene bag for up to a month.
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As the air rises, its temperature drops, and its water vapour first condenses as water droplets, and later freezes as ice crystals.
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In addition to hunger, pretas suffer from immoderate heat and cold; they find that even the moon scorches them in the summer, while the sun freezes them in the winter.
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All of them included government control over prices, price freezes and ultimately changing the national currency.
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Even through the winter, the bubbling spring never freezes, and plants often poke through snow surrounding the watercress-bordered pool in the coldest months.
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Since the lake freezes in winter, an ice-breaker would be required to keep the ferry services running.
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When water freezes, it expands with a force of about 1465 Mg/m2, disintegrating huge rock masses and dislodging mineral grains from smaller fragments.
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Anyone she touches freezes, literally, and if she doesn't unfreeze them, they die.
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Doing this can lead to system crashes, freezes and disk corruption.
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