froze

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Englisch - Türkisch
f., bak. freeze
donan
don

Süt dondu ve katılaştı. - The milk froze and became solid.

Kemikler buzda donmuş olarak kaldı. - The bones remained frozen in the ice.

freeze don/dondur
freeze
donmak
froze in his place
onun yerine döndü
froze the deposit money
Mevduat döndü
froze up
kadar dondurdu
freeze
{f} (froze, fro.zen)
freeze
{f} dondurucu olmak
freeze
dış üIkelere ait banka mevduatını dondurmak
freeze
{i} don

Gelecek hafta dondurabilir. - It may freeze next week.

Tom dondurucudaki dondurmayı tamamen bitirdi. - Tom finished off the ice cream that was in the freezer.

freeze
{i} soğuk günler
freeze
(ücret/fiyat) dondurma
freeze
{f} kırmak (cesaret)
freeze
{f} donakalmak
freeze
{i} dondurulma

Dondurulması gerekir. - It should be freezed!

freeze
(Tekstil) 1. donmak 2. dondurmak
freeze
{i} donma

Bu ceketle donmayacaksın. - With this jacket you will not freeze.

freeze
{f} buz tutmak
freeze
{f} buzlanmak
freeze
{f} çok üşümek, donmak: I'm freezing! Donuyorum!
freeze
dondurmak

İşe alımları dondurmak sona erdi. - The hiring freeze is over.

freeze
çivi kesmek
freeze
eli ayağı buz kesilmek
freeze
(Ticaret) otomatik işleme kapama
freeze
buz kesmek
freeze
kıkırdamak
freeze
don tutmak
freeze
dondurucu soğuk
freeze
(Ticaret) bloke etmek
freeze
durdurmak
freeze
(hava) çok soğuk olmak
freeze
soğuk hava
freeze
(fiyat/vergin/vb.) dondurmak
freeze
(vergin/fiyat/vb.) dondurma
freeze
narh koymak
freeze
çok üşümek
freeze
buz gibi olmak
freeze
döndür
it froze his blood
onun kan dondurdu
freeze
{f} donmak; buz tutmak, buz bağlamak; dondurmak
freeze
(to) dondurmak
freeze
dondur,v.don: n.soğuk günler
Englisch - Englisch
of Freeze
Froze is the past tense of freeze. Past tense of freeze. the past tense of freeze
simple past of freeze
froze in his place
became motionless, became still as a stone
froze the deposit
made the deposit inaccessible
froze the deposit money
made the deposit money inaccessible
froze the salary
made the salary inaccessible
froze the water
turned the water into ice
freeze
Especially of a liquid, to become solid due to low temperature

Vodka won't freeze in there, but beer will.

freeze
To become motionless

The squirrel froze when it saw the hawk overhead.

freeze
To be very cold

Don't go outside wearing just a t-shirt; you'll freeze!.

freeze
A block on pay rises
freeze
To lower something's temperature to the point that it freezes or becomes hard

Don't freeze meat twice.

freeze
A halt of a regular operation

Due to its current budget problems, the University has instituted a temporary hiring freeze.

freeze
A precise draw weight shot where a delivered stone comes to a stand-still against a stationary stone, making it nearly impossible to knock out
freeze
To prevent the movement or liquidation of a person's financial assets

The court froze the criminal's bank account.

freeze
A period of intensely cold weather
freeze
{v} to kill or be congealed by cold
freeze
A freeze is when the surface air temperature is expected to be 32°F or below over a widespread area for a climatologically significant period of time Use of the term is usually restricted to advective situations or to occasions when wind or other conditions prevent frost "Killing" may be used during the growing season when the temperature is expected to be low enough for a sufficient duration to kill all but the hardiest herbaceous crops
freeze
v to turn liquid to solid by lowering the temperature of the liquid
freeze
Immobilization or cessation of an activity, such as a stop in the assigning of radio or TV station frequencies 2 3, 3 1
freeze
If someone in authority freezes something such as a bank account, fund, or property, they obtain a legal order which states that it cannot be used or sold for a particular period of time. The governor's action freezes 300,000 accounts Under these laws, he said, Mr. Rice's assets could have been frozen. Freeze is also a noun. a freeze on private savings. see also freezing, frozen
freeze
When the temperature at or near the surface is expected to be 32 or below, during the growing season Adjectives, such as "killing,' "severe," or "hard," are used when appropriate A freeze may or may not be accompanied by the formation of frost
freeze
To become congealed by cold; to be changed from a liquid to a solid state by the abstraction of heat; to be hardened into ice or a like solid body
freeze
A precise draw weight shot in which the delivered stone comes to rest directly up against a stationary stone
freeze
{f} chill until solid; be chilled until solid; stiffen, make rigid; cease the manufacture of; fix at a certain level (prices, wages, etc.); anesthetize locally (American usage)
freeze
a fixing of prices, wages, rents, etc at current levels
freeze
{i} act of freezing; state of being frozen; extreme cold (Meteorology); frost, great cold; act of ceasing the manufacture of; act of fixing (prices, wages, etc.) at a certain level; (Computer) state when a computer or network stops working suddenly and nothing moves and the only thing to do is to reboot the computer to start it again; (Computers) lock of a developing software distribution or document in order to release it with stability
freeze
To suspend the activity of an application or extension package Freezing a package is similar to removing a PC card that the package is stored on and in most cases should free up memory See also Frozen Package, Snowflake, Thaw, and Thawed Package
freeze
cause to freeze; "Freeze the leftover food"
freeze
weather cold enough to cause freezing
freeze
Crash When an application, system software, or both cannot understand the software programming code and stop functioning They can appear to "freeze" and fail to respond to keyboard or mouse commands, often forcing the viewer to restart his/her computer
freeze
To attempt to retain possession of the ball or puck for an extended period of time without making an effort to score
freeze
To temporarily change the status of dimensions, multi-lines, or shared cells, so that they can be displayed by IGDS and MicroStation version 3 x
freeze
fixing (of prices or wages etc) at a particular level; "a freeze on hiring" an interruption or temporary suspension of progress or movement; "a halt in the arms race"; "a nuclear freeze" weather cold enough to cause freezing the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid suddenly behave coldly and formally; "She froze when she saw her ex-husband" anesthetize by cold be cold; "I could freeze to death in this office when the air conditioning is turned on" prohibit the conversion or use of (assets); "Blocked funds"; "Freeze the assets of this hostile government" stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it; "Suspend the aid to the war-torn country" change to ice; "The water in the bowl froze" cause to freeze; "Freeze the leftover food" change from a liquid to a solid when cold; "Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit" stop moving or become immobilized; "When he saw the police car he froze" be very cold, below the freezing point; "It is freezing in Kalamazoo
freeze
A stone coming to rest touching another stone
freeze
The act of congealing, or the state of being congealed
freeze
change from a liquid to a solid when cold; "Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit"
freeze
If you freeze, you feel extremely cold. The windows didn't fit at the bottom so for a while we froze even in the middle of summer
freeze
Number of freeze steps; also refers to the step introduced in DDR Max that requires the player to hold an arrow for some defined time
freeze
Legislation or agreement to keep prices or wages at current levels
freeze
If the government or a company freeze things such as prices or wages, they state officially that they will not allow them to increase for a fixed period of time. They want the government to freeze prices Freeze is also a noun. A wage freeze was imposed on all staff earlier this month
freeze
The phase change of a liquid to solid
freeze
To cause loss of animation or life in, from lack of heat; to give the sensation of cold to; to chill
freeze
To become chilled with cold, or as with cold; to suffer loss of animation or life by lack of heat; as, the blood freezes in the veins
freeze
fixing (of prices or wages etc) at a particular level; "a freeze on hiring"
freeze
stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it; "Suspend the aid to the war-torn country"
freeze
anesthetize by cold be cold; "I could freeze to death in this office when the air conditioning is turned on"
freeze
A complete stop, no movement (See hold)
freeze
If a liquid or a substance containing a liquid freezes, or if something freezes it, it becomes solid because of low temperatures. If the temperature drops below 0°C, water freezes The ground froze solid. the discovery of how to freeze water at higher temperatures. frozen puddles
freeze
When it freezes outside, the temperature falls below freezing point. What if it rained and then froze all through those months? Freeze is also a noun. The trees were damaged by a freeze in December
freeze
If someone who is moving freezes, they suddenly stop and become completely still and quiet. She froze when the beam of the flashlight struck her
freeze
A condition occurring over a large area when the surface air temperature remains below 32 degrees Fahrenheit for an extended period of time possibly leading to the damage of certain crops
freeze
To drop to a temperature below zero degrees celsius, where water turns to ice
freeze
A sudden and immediate stoppage in action and motion that creates a tableau during a dramatic work
freeze
To congeal; to harden into ice; to convert from a fluid to a solid form by cold, or abstraction of heat
freeze
suddenly behave coldly and formally; "She froze when she saw her ex-husband"
freeze
Freezing a djinn involves capturing its state and saving it in a persistent file Sun calls this the ``pickling'' of objects; it is also called ``serialization '' A frozen djinn can be thawed and executed again, either locally or remotely, though a message to its appropriate Djinn Master, which summons the djinn using a lamp Note that the program counter of a djinn is not saved when the djinn is frozen; when the djinn executes again, it is restarted from the beginning Also note that when a djinn is not being used, it is frozen; when it gets an incoming message, it is thawed A djinn can also save its state but not necessarily exit by using the checkpoint method
freeze
If a government freezes a plan or process, they state officially that they will not allow it to continue for a period of time. Britain has already frozen its aid programme Diplomatic relations were frozen until August this year. Freeze is also a noun. a freeze in nuclear weapons programs
freeze
To lower somethings temperature to the point that it freezes or becomes hard
freeze
The process by which liquid becomes a solid
freeze
If you freeze something such as food, you preserve it by storing it at a temperature below freezing point. You can also talk about how well food freezes. You can freeze the soup at this stage Most fresh herbs will freeze successfully
freeze
A process of fixing the association between name and ordinal, for function exported from a DLL
freeze
be very cold, below the freezing point; "It is freezing in Kalamazoo"
freeze
an interruption or temporary suspension of progress or movement; "a halt in the arms race"; "a nuclear freeze"
freeze
A condition occurring over a large area when the surface air temperature remains below thirty two (32) degrees Fahrenheit for an extended period of time possibly leading to damage of certain crops
freeze
To get cold enough to become solid
freeze
anesthetize by cold
freeze
the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid
freeze
be cold; "I could freeze to death in this office when the air conditioning is turned on"
freeze
be very cold, below the freezing point; "It is freezing in Kalamazoo
freeze
Occurs when the surface air temperature is expected to be 32 degrees Fahrenheit or below over a widespread area for a significant period of time
freeze
A frieze
freeze
stop moving or become immobilized; "When he saw the police car he froze"
freeze
prohibit the conversion or use of (assets); "Blocked funds"; "Freeze the assets of this hostile government"
freeze
Orders entered into the system with price outside the Operational range and orders with quantity greater than the Order Quantity Freeze percentage is sent to the Exchange for approval Such orders are not reflected in the books and are 'frozen' till the Exchange approves them
freeze
change to ice; "The water in the bowl froze"
freeze
a draw that finishes in front of and next to another rock
freeze
weather cold enough to cause freezing the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid suddenly behave coldly and formally; "She froze when she saw her ex-husband"
froze

    Türkische aussprache

    frōz

    Aussprache

    /ˈfrōz/ /ˈfroʊz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'frEz ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English fresen, from Old English frEosan; akin to Old High German friosan to freeze, Latin pruina hoarfrost, Old English frost frost.
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