Ice
121ice up — phrasal verb ice over or ice up [intransitive] Word forms ice over : present tense I/you/we/they ice over he/she/it ices over present participle icing over past tense iced over past participle iced over to become covered with ice Drivers faced a… …
122ICE — InterCity Express; Hochgeschwindigkeitszug (umgangssprachlich); Inter City Express; Intercity Express * * * I ICE, Internet: Abk. für Internet Chat Exchange. II I …
123ice — aɪs n. frozen water; covering of frozen water; icing, glazing; substance which resembles frozen water; (Slang) diamonds v. freeze; solidify by freezing; cover with icing, frost (a cake, etc.); chill; cover or coat with ice adj. made of ice; made …
124ice — I. n. 1. Frozen water. 2. Concreted sugar, icing, frosting. 3. Ice cream. II. v. a. 1. Freeze, congeal, convert into ice. 2. Coat or cover with ice, ice over. 3. Coat or cover with icing, fro …
125ICE — • Intercity Experimental/Express dt. Hochgeschwindigkeitszug, hielt bis 1991 den Geschwindigkeitsrekord für schienengebundene Fahrzeuge mit 409km/h, wurde dann abgeoest vom TGV • InterClient Exchange protocol X/11R6 Erweiterung für direkte Client …
126ice — [OE] Ice is a widespread word among the Germanic languages – German has eis, for instance. Dutch ijs, and Swedish and Danish is – but beyond that its connections are somewhat dubious. Some of the more easterly Indo European languages have or had… …
127ICE — [1] Intercity Experimental/Express dt. Hochgeschwindigkeitszug, hielt bis 1991 den Geschwindigkeitsrekord für schienengebundene Fahrzeuge mit 409km/h, wurde dann abgelöst vom TGV [2] InterClient Exchange protocol X/11R6 Erweiterung für direkte… …
128ice — [OE] Ice is a widespread word among the Germanic languages – German has eis, for instance. Dutch ijs, and Swedish and Danish is – but beyond that its connections are somewhat dubious. Some of the more easterly Indo European languages have or had… …