来自古英语is,冰。
do or say something to relieve tension or get conversation going at the start of a party or when people meet for the first time
消除紧张;(聚会开始,人们初识时)打破僵局
(Ice Hockey)shoot the puck from one's own half of the rink to the other end without it hitting the goal or being touched by a teammate, for which a face-off is awarded in one's own end
(冰球)本方半场击球直接至对方半场底线(赢得本方半场底线开球)
(of wine or food) kept chilled by being surrounded by ice
(酒,食品)冰镇的,冰冻的
(of an entertainment) performed by skaters
(娱乐活动)冰上进行的
Dick Whittington on Ice.
迪克•惠廷顿冰上表演。
in a precarious or risky situation
如履薄冰,处境危险
you're &B{skating on thin ice}.
你现在处境很 危险。
(of water or an object) become completely covered with ice
(水,物体)结冰,覆冰
(of an object) become coated with or blocked by ice
(物体)结冰,被冰包裹;冰封
In reserve or readiness.
贮存,储备
Held incommunicado.
在拘禁中
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