Freeze
51freeze — v 1. ice, frost, chill, refrigerate, flash freeze, deep freeze; congeal, harden, stiffen, petrify; immobilize, anaesthetize, benumb. 2. shiver, quake, shake, tremble; get goose flesh or pimples, turn blue, get chilblains, go numb, get chilled to… …
52freeze up — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms freeze up : present tense I/you/we/they freeze up he/she/it freezes up present participle freezing up past tense froze up past participle frozen up informal 1) if something freezes up, it becomes so cold… …
53freeze — [OE] Freeze is an ancient word, which traces its history back to Indo European *preus (source also of Latin pruīna ‘hoarfrost’). Its Germanic descendant was *freusan, from which come German frieren, Dutch vriezen, Swedish frysa, and English… …
54freeze — ● ►en /friz/ n. m. ►VIDEO ● 1. Du verbe anglais signifiant geler . Arrêt sur image, dans une animation graphique. ● 2. Arrêt d un ordinateur, en laissant toutes ses mémoires sous tension. On ne perd donc pas ce qu elles contiennent, et on peut… …
55freeze — 1. an attempt to contain public expenditure by reducing wages or recruitment In an inflationary economy, absence of an increase effectively reduces pay, and nonrecruitment saves costs: There aren t any music teaching jobs, said Michael …
56freeze — verb 1) the stream had frozen Syn: ice over, ice up, solidify Ant: thaw, melt 2) my fingers froze Syn: become frozen, become frostbitten Ant …
57freeze-up — apledėjimas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Vandens ar kitų objektų pasidengimas ledu. atitikmenys: angl. freeze up; freezing; ice covered vok. Eisbildung, f rus. ледообразование, n …
58freeze — fiksuoti statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Komanda veiksmui sustabdyti, „įšaldyti“. Pavyzdžiui, galima fiksuoti (sustabdyti) kurį nors animacijos kadrą ir tada paleisti kitą programą. Galima fiksuoti ir kurią nors būseną, pavyzdžiui, lango …
59freeze — 1. n. Government action to stabilise prices, wages, etc. Also v. 2. v. Stand motionless. 3. freeze out Exclude …
60Freeze drying — (also known as lyophilization or cryodesiccation) is a dehydration process typically used to preserve a perishable material or make the material more convenient for transport. Freeze drying works by freezing the material and then reducing the… …