Buz kaymak için çok ince.
- The ice is too thin to skate on.
Yanağına bir buz torbası koy.
- Put an icepack on your cheek.
Bir buzkıran, buzda on beş metre genişliğinde bir kanal açabilir.
- An icebreaker can carve a channel in the ice fifteen meters wide.
Metamfetaminin kilosu sokaklarda tahmini bir milyon dolardan gidebiliyor.
- The drug ice can fetch an estimated $1 million per kilogram on the streets.
Buzullar, kara buzları ve buzul dağları tatlı sudan yapılmıştır.
- Glaciers, land ice and icebergs are made of fresh water.
Dünyanın tatlı suyunun %68'inden fazlası buzda ya da buzullarda kilitlidir; ve diğer %30'u yeraltı suyudur.
- Over 68 percent of Earth's freshwater is locked up in ice and glaciers; and another 30 percent is in groundwater.
Çok fazla dondurma ve spagetti yememelisin.
- You must not eat too much ice-cream and spaghetti.
Aman Tanrım, bu dondurma gerçekten çok iyi!
- Damn, this ice cream is really good!
Aman Tanrım, bu dondurma gerçekten çok iyi!
- Damn, this ice cream is really good!
Ben çikolatalı dondurmayı severim!
- I like chocolate ice cream.
It seems that in this lake (Kupalnoze) there is such a diffusion of salt toward the lower stratum of water, even before the freezing begins, otherwise it would be difficult to explain how colder water might remain on the surface, were it not for the greater amount of salt in the lower strata. It has always been difficult to explain how ice is formed on the surface of oceans while the temperature of maximum density is lower than that of cogelation, and the observations on this lake were instituted in the hope that they might throw light upon the subject. The lake, however, contains too much salt to afford a sure standard of comparison with oceanic water.
The neighbouring countries have enjoyed many great battles on the ice. They last met for gold at the 1998 world championship, won by Sweden. Three years earlier, Finland bested Sweden for the only world title in its history.
If the Bruins ice the puck, the faceoff will be in their own zone.
Professor Bramwell told BBC News that the development is unlikely to catch on as a means of providing energy, not least because the particles travel only inside spin ices. -- 'Magnetic electricity' discovered, BBC News online, 14 October 2009.