Ice Meaning in English
word
/ˈaɪs/
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Definición
Frozen water, usually found as cubes or a layer, used to cool things or as a natural solid form.
Uso & Matices
'Ice' is uncountable when referring to the substance ('some ice'), but 'an ice' can be used for ice cream or frozen treats (mainly UK). Common collocations: 'ice cube,' 'on the rocks' (with ice, for drinks), 'black ice' (dangerous thin layer on roads). Also used metaphorically: 'break the ice' (start a conversation).
Spanish: hieloPortuguese (BR): geloPortuguese (PT): geloChinese (Simplified): 冰Chinese (Traditional): 冰Hindi: बर्फ (ठोस रूप)Arabic: ثلج (جليد)Bengali: বরফRussian: лёдJapanese: 氷Vietnamese: đáKorean: 얼음Turkish: buzUrdu: برف (برفِ جمی ہوئی)Indonesian: es
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Please put some ice in my drink.
basic
The lake is covered with ice in winter.
basic
He slipped on the ice while walking.
basic
Can I get my soda with extra ice?
natural
Don't forget to break up the ice before putting it in the blender.
natural
There was black ice on the road, so we had to drive carefully.
natural