frozen
adj. 冷凍的; 冰封的; 凍硬的; 呆若木雞的
v. 結冰( freeze的過去分詞); 冷藏; 凍結; 凍住
Frozen is the past participle of freeze.
If the ground is frozen it has become very hard because the weather is very cold.
It was bitterly cold now and the ground was frozen hard.
現在天氣冷極了,地面都凍硬了。
...the frozen bleakness of the Far North.
極北地區的天寒地凍
Frozen food has been preserved by being kept at a very low temperature.
Frozen fish is a very healthy convenience food.
凍魚是非常健康的方便食品。
...frozen desserts like ice cream.
冰激凌等冷凍甜品
If you say that you are frozen, or a part of your body is frozen, you are emphasizing that you feel very cold.
He put one hand up to his frozen face...
他用一隻手捂在冰冷的臉上。
I'm frozen to the bone out here.
我在這裡快凍死了。
If you describe someone as frozen, you mean that their body is fixed in a particular position, for example because they are very worried or afraid.
One boy, aged about 11, looks frozen with fright...
一個大約 11 歲的男孩嚇得一動不動。
Katherine was frozen in horror.
凱瑟琳嚇呆了。
1. turned into ice; affected by freezing or by long and severe cold;
2. absolutely still;
3. devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain;
4. not thawed
5. used of foods; preserved by freezing sufficiently rapidly to retain flavor and nutritional value;
6. not convertible to cash;
7. incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g. "frozen prices";
They were frozen out of the club.
他們被擠出了俱樂部.
Contrast fresh and frozen vegetables and you'll find the fresh ones taste better.
把新鮮蔬菜和冰凍蔬菜對比,就會發現新鮮的吃起來味道好.
The weather is cold and the ground is frozen.
天寒地凍.
The frozen snow was so slippery that it was hard to keep one's feet.
冰雪溜滑,人們很難站穩.
The portals of the rich reek of flesh and wine while frozen bodies lie by the roadside.
朱門酒肉臭,路有凍死骨.