ice
noun/aɪs/
/aɪs/
Idioms 冰 - There was ice on the windows.
窗户上有冰花。 - The lake was covered with a sheet of ice.
湖面上覆盖着一层冰。 - the body of a man perfectly preserved in a block of ice
一个人的尸体被完美地保存在一块冰中 - My hands are as cold as ice.
我的双手冰冷。 - substantial loss of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean
北冰洋海冰的大量流失
Extra ExamplesTopics Weathera1, Drinksa1- Ice had formed on the pond.
池塘结冰了。 - Is the ice thick enough to walk on?
冰层是否厚到可以在上面行走? - The ice was beginning to melt.
冰开始融化了。 - The spray froze and formed great blocks of ice on the front of the ship.
浪花在船头冻成了大块的冰坨。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- thick
- thin
- melting
- …
- block
- slab
- form
- form
- crack
- melt
- …
- cube
- bucket
- water
- …
- on (the) ice
- There was ice on the windows.
- (usually the ice)a frozen surface that people skate on
冰场;溜冰场 - on the ice Both teams are on the ice, waiting for the whistle.
两支参赛队伍都在冰场上等待着哨音。 - The dancers came out onto the ice.
舞蹈表演者出场来到滑冰场上。 - People were skating on the ice.
人们在溜冰。 - They held hands as they glided across the ice.
当他们滑过冰面时,他们手牵着手。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- thick
- thin
- melting
- …
- block
- slab
- form
- form
- crack
- melt
- …
- cube
- bucket
- water
- …
- on (the) ice
- on the ice Both teams are on the ice, waiting for the whistle.
冰块 - I'll have lemonade please—no ice.
请给我来杯柠檬汽水,不要加冰块。 - a glass of water with ice and lemon
一杯加冰和柠檬的水 - She ordered a vodka and ice.
她点了一杯伏特加和冰块。 - The glass was filled with green liquid and crushed ice.
玻璃杯里装满了绿色液体和碎冰。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- thick
- thin
- melting
- …
- block
- slab
- form
- form
- crack
- melt
- …
- cube
- bucket
- water
- …
- on (the) ice
- I'll have lemonade please—no ice.
- [countable] (old-fashioned, especially British English) an ice cream
一份冰激凌 - Drinks, ices and popcorn are all on sale in the foyer.
门厅出售饮料、冰块和爆米花。
- Drinks, ices and popcorn are all on sale in the foyer.
- [uncountable] (North American English) a type of sweet food that consists of ice that has been crushed (= broken into very small pieces) and given a sweet taste
冰沙(甜食)
Word OriginOld English īs, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ijs and German Eis.
Idioms
be skating/walking on thin ice
- to be taking a risk
履薄冰;冒风险
break the ice
- to say or do something that makes people feel more relaxed, especially at the beginning of a meeting, party, etc.
see also icebreaker (2)(尤指聚会等开始时,用言语或行动)打破隔阂;打头说话 - Jim organized a few party games to break the ice when people first arrived.
当人们第一次到达时,吉姆组织了一些聚会游戏来打破僵局。
- Jim organized a few party games to break the ice when people first arrived.
cut no ice (with somebody)
- to have no influence or effect on somebody
(对某人)无影响,不起作用 - His excuses cut no ice with me.
他的申辩丝毫不能说服我。
- His excuses cut no ice with me.
on ice
- (of wine, etc.) kept cold by being surrounded by ice
冰镇 - All the food is laid out and the champagne is on ice.
所有的食物都摆好了,香槟也加冰了。
- All the food is laid out and the champagne is on ice.
- (of a plan, etc.) not being dealt with now; waiting to be dealt with at a later time
被搁置;留待考虑 - We've had to put our plans on ice for the time being.
我们不得不把计划暂时搁置。
- We've had to put our plans on ice for the time being.
- (of entertainment, etc.) performed by skaters on an ice rink
冰上表演的 - Cinderella on ice
《灰姑娘》冰上演出
- Cinderella on ice