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froze [frəʊz]

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

4. freeze:

II . freeze <froze, frozen> [friːz] SUST.

2. freeze:

deep freeze SUST.

1. deep freeze → deep freezer

Véase también: deep freezer

deep freezer SUST., deep freeze

deep freezer SUST., deep freeze

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Following the successful offensive, the front soon froze again in trench warfare.
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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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The field had been torn up the previous week, and it froze solid with jagged clods sticking up.
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He was amazed by how his pond froze faster than everyone elses and decided to investigate.
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Problems with this seaplane arose when water entered the rubber seals, froze and cracked.
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Birds froze in mid-air, casks of wine, livestock, whole vineyards were destroyed by the unremitting cold.
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It was at twilight and it froze him.
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Petrified, he flees the yurt naked into the frozen tundra, and probably froze to death eventually.
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The relationship that engendered this lack of creature comforts ended soon after the toilet water froze.
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An estimated 200 men froze to death this first night.
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