thawed
v. (气候)解冻( thaw的过去式和过去分词 ); (态度、感情等)缓和; (冰、雪及冷冻食物)溶化; 软化
When ice, snow, or something else that is frozen thaws, it melts.
It's so cold the snow doesn't get a chance to thaw...
天太冷了,雪根本化不了。
The ground has thawed.
地面解冻了。
A thaw is a period of warmer weather when snow and ice melt, usually at the end of winter.
We slogged through the mud of an early spring thaw.
我们在初春解冻时节的泥泞中艰难行进。
When you thaw frozen food or when it thaws, you leave it in a place where it can reach room temperature so that it is ready for use.
Always thaw pastry thoroughly...
每次都要保证油酥面团彻底解冻。
The food in the freezer had thawed during a power cut.
冰箱里的食物在停电期间化开了。
If something thaws relations between people or if relations thaw, they become friendly again after a period of being unfriendly.
At least this second meeting had helped to thaw the atmosphere...
这第二次会议至少起到了缓和气氛的作用。
It took up to Christmas for political relations to thaw.
直到圣诞节政治关系才有所改善。
1. no longer frozen solid;
2. no longer frozen;
The ground has thawed.
地面解冻了。
Peter thawed us all out with coffee.
彼得给我们冲了咖啡喝,让我们都暖和了过来。
The little girl's smile thawed the angry old man.
小姑娘的微笑使发怒的老头缓和下来.
He thawed after sitting at a fire for a while.
在火堆旁坐了一会儿,他觉得暖和起来了.
The ice thawed in the sun.
冰在阳光下融化.