thaw
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thaw1 /θɔː $ θɒː/ verb1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] (also thaw out)HEMDN if ice or snow thaws, or if the sun thaws it, it turns into water 〔冰雪〕融化 OPP freezeThe lake thawed in March. 3月裏,湖水解凍了。
2 it thaws if it thaws, the weather becomes warmer, so that ice and snow melt 〔因天氣變暖而〕冰雪融化[解凍]It thawed overnight. 一夜之間冰雪融化。
3 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] (also thaw out)DFC to let frozen food become warmer until it is ready to cook (使)〔冷凍食品〕解凍 OPP freezeThaw frozen meat in its packet and then cook as soon as possible. 先將凍肉連包裝解凍,然後盡快烹煮。
4 [intransitiveI]FRIENDLY to become friendlier and less formal 〔態度〕變得溫和[親熱]After a few glasses of wine Robert began to thaw a little. 幾杯酒下肚,羅伯特放開了些。
5 thaw out phrasal verbphr v if your body thaws out, or if you thaw it out, it gets warmer until it is a normal temperature again (使)〔身體〕回到正常溫度,變暖thaw something ↔ outHe held his hands in front of the fire to thaw them out. 他把手伸到爐火前取暖。
thaw2 noun1 [singular]HEMDN a period of warm weather during which snow and ice melt 融雪期;化冰期;解凍期The thaw begins in March. 解凍期從3月份開始。
2. [countableC]PG an improvement in relations between two countries, after a period of unfriendliness 〔兩國之間關系的〕回暖,緩和,改善 thaw• Brief thaws came often, but Provincetown seemed, in general, arctic and bereft.• Rocks splintered by centuries of cyclic thaws crumbled under my boots.• Perhaps it was to exploit this slight sign of thaw that Eisenhower immediately afterwards invited Khrushchev to the United States.• Freezing at night, baking during the day, ice storms after spring thaw, all create a rugged habitat.• the spring thaw• Yet the outburst of modernism which occurred in the thaw years, did not spring from a total void.• In many places the thaw was complete, and he trudged through mud.• For a while, until the thaw or rain, these muddy tracks will be fossilised and time will stand still.• the thaw in East-West tensions Origin thaw1 Old English thawian