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I . frost [frɒst, ingl. am. frɑ:st] SUST.

II . frost [frɒst, ingl. am. frɑ:st] V. trans.

1. frost (cover with frost):

frost

2. frost ingl. am. (cover with icing):

frost

3. frost:

frost

ground frost SUST. no pl.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Snow seldom lies at sea level and frosts are less frequent than on the mainland.
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Temperatures can be cool to cold in winter with frequent frosts and snowfall and are rarely hot in summer due to the elevation.
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The 1991 and 2006 editions were both abandoned due to frost.
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Frost and snow are rare phenomena in the city as temperatures are usually warm.
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To combat frost heave, 70% of the line is constructed above the ground surface on viaducts.
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This plant is sensitive to frost, so it only grows on protected and sunny mountainsides in hilly areas.
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Winters are mild with little threat of frost damage though springtime frost can be a hazard.
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Air and ground frost will occur on most nights and will be severe in places.
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It is sensitive to frost, as well as intense heat and drought.
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These hills provide some protection from frost and hail damage.
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