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(po)lukrowany
frosted [ˈfrɒstɪd, ingl. am. ˈfrɑ:st̬ɪd] ADJ.
1. frosted AM cake:
frosted
2. frosted glass:
frosted
frosted
I. frost [frɒst, ingl. am. frɑ:st] SUST.
1. frost (temperature):
2. frost (period):
mrozy mpl
3. frost sin pl. (hoarfrost):
II. frost [frɒst, ingl. am. frɑ:st] V. trans.
1. frost (cover with frost):
pokrywać [perf pokryć] szronem
2. frost AM (put icing):
lukrować [perf po-]
frost over V. intr.
frost over PHRVB frost up
frost up V. intr.
1. frost up (freeze):
2. frost up (cover in frost):
frost up V. intr.
1. frost up (freeze):
2. frost up (cover in frost):
Entrada de OpenDict
frost SUST.
Present
Ifrost
youfrost
he/she/itfrosts
wefrost
youfrost
theyfrost
Past
Ifrosted
youfrosted
he/she/itfrosted
wefrosted
youfrosted
theyfrosted
Present Perfect
Ihavefrosted
youhavefrosted
he/she/ithasfrosted
wehavefrosted
youhavefrosted
theyhavefrosted
Past Perfect
Ihadfrosted
youhadfrosted
he/she/ithadfrosted
wehadfrosted
youhadfrosted
theyhadfrosted
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In the end, she's so cool she'll frost up your earbuds.
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In the winter the arrival of air polar masses that drop and cause frost up.
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It experiences frost up to 53 days per year, however this varies greatly with elevation, proximity to high mountains and terrain either draining or ponding cold air drainage.
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The plant tolerates a wide range of conditions, including frost, drought and atmospheric pollution.
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In the occurrence of regular heavy frosts, round-leaf cassia acts as an annual.
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