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What's the difference between frost and freezing?

Frost [fr? 0? n. 1。 Freeze (period), freeze, freeze 2. Cold weather; The temperature below freezing point. Frost. Indifference, coldness, coldness (in behavior, feelings, attitudes, etc). ) 5. A complete failure. Film and television filters. 1. Cover with frost and frost ... Example: The cold has frosted. 2. (Frost) Frost, freeze to death (plants, etc.). ): Example: Frost Plants Frost Plants 3. To spread icing on (a cake, etc). The cook sprinkled a mixture of sugar and protein on the cake. The cook sprinkled sugar and protein on the cake. 4. Make (glass, etc.). ) has a matte frosted surface 5. Chill; Alienation 6. To roughen (horseshoe nails). 1. catch cold; Frost; Freeze (often used with over and up): The fields are covered with frost. All the fields are frosted. I think the water pipe has frosted. I think the water pipe is frozen. 2. Drying (paint, varnish, etc.). ) turning into a cold movie phrase [slang] was a complete failure and collapsed. Freeze, freeze. 1. Freeze; Curing; When the thermometer drops below zero, water will freeze. When the thermometer drops below zero, water will freeze. The pond is frozen. The pond is frozen. Become extremely cold, suffer from severe cold, feel extremely cold. Example: It was extremely cold last night. It became very cold last night. He was frozen stiff while waiting for the bus in the snowstorm. He froze to death while waiting for the bus in the snowstorm. 3. Frozen, frozen and fixed (due to cold); (pipes, etc. ) blocked by ice; Mechanical engineering is stuck (due to lack of lubricating oil or expansion of parts): the wheels are frozen to the ground and the engine is frozen. The engine can't start because of the ice. Freeze to death, freeze to death, freeze to death, frostbite: severe freeze to death. Several people froze to death. Oranges were frozen this winter. Oranges were frozen this winter. 5. become rigid; Cold: for example, a smile froze on her face. The smile froze unnaturally on her face. 6. Stop, stop suddenly. Example: The guardian shouted, "Don't move". The guard shouted, "Don't move". Fear froze him. Fear suddenly stopped him. Be stupefied (by fear, shock, etc.). ): for example, I am in a state of panic. Tremble (with fear, shock, etc). ) 9. (food, etc. ) vt can be frozen. 1. Freeze; Curing; Freeze: The north wind froze the water in the garden pool. The north wind froze the water in the garden pond. The cold has frozen the earth into a solid. The land is hard with cold. After sitting for so long, I was so frozen that I could hardly walk. I'm so cold that I can hardly walk. My gloves are frozen on the handlebar. My gloves are frozen on the handle. 4. Freeze to death, frostbite Example: The low temperature froze my flowers. The low temperature killed my flowers. 5. Refrigerate (the things in the refrigerator): For example, meat from New Zealand is frozen and transported to Britain by special ships. Meat from New Zealand is frozen and shipped to England by special ships. 6. Let it stand still. 7. Medicine uses cryoanesthesia to freeze. 8. Let the movie freeze it. 9. Make it numb, stiff and stiff. Depressed: Example: They froze the theory to death. They ossified the theory. 10. Make stiff (or unfriendly and indifferent) 1 1. Freeze (prices, employment, employees, wages, etc.). Stop the consumption, production or use of (emergency supplies) and freeze or seal up (funds, assets, property, etc.) (such as in wartime). It's cold. Freeze (price, salary, etc) ) 4. Frost 5. Refrigerator 6. The movie is frozen and remains still. Hold the phrase 1 temporarily. Frozen, frozen. Freezing someone's blood will make people shudder. Make sb. Extreme fear [also freezes someone's blood] 3. [Slang] Never, no matter when. 4. Never when hell freezes.