Ice; Ice cream; Reservation; diamond
Iced; freeze
sugar-coating
Cold.
Or:
ice [ais]
Noun (short for noun)
Ice; Ice cubes; Igloo
Ice; Something like ice.
Frozen sweets; Ice cream, ice cream; cooling beverage
Icing (on the surface of a cake)
Cold, as cold as ice.
skating rink
[American Slang] Diamonds and jewels.
[American slang] Bribery (especially money paid by a businessman to the police for protection or preferential treatment); Bribery of buying tickets through the back door (money paid privately to theater staff to get good tickets)
[Slang] Ice [199 1]
transitive verb
To become ice, freeze, or freeze:
In winter, the weather in the north will make people breathless with cold.
In winter, the weather in the north is cold, and people's exhaled air can freeze immediately.
Cover with ice (often used with up):
The water pipes are frozen.
The water pipes are covered with ice.
To make cold, cool, or freeze (with ice or ice water); To make cold:
He asked the waiter to give him cold beer.
He asked the waiter to give him cold beer.
His words discouraged her enthusiasm.
His words poured cold water on her enthusiasm.
Icing (a cake, etc).
Hit (ice hockey) long (across the court and across the opponent's goal line) and hit (ice hockey) from the defensive zone to the opponent's defensive zone.
[American slang] To kill, murder, murder:
The rascal said that he hit the woman.
The rascal said that he killed that woman.
[American slang] To defeat completely:
Chicago Bulls beat Orlando Magic 88-65.
Chicago Bulls beat Orlando Magic 88-65.
Ignore, exclude or ignore (in social situations) (usually used with out)
Ensure (victory, etc). ); Keep it properly; Put aside for the time being (for later use)
intransitive verb
Freeze (often used with up and over):
The pond is frozen.
The pond is frozen.
Be covered with ice (often used with up):
The windshield is frozen.
The windshield is covered with ice.
chill
Silence, as quiet as a mouse
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
Cold; Made of ice
(used for) releasing ice or ice.
ice-cold