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Is dripping into ice an idiom?

Drip into ice is an idiom.

Idiom: dripping into ice

Pinyin: d τ shu ǐ ché ng b τ ng

Explanation: Water droplets will form ice. Describe the cold weather.

Source: Song Qian Yi's "Nan Shu Xin Yu": "Winter is cold, dripping into ice."

Synonyms: icehouse, Ice and Snow.

Antonym: the sun is like fire, the scorching sun is scorching, and the weather is sunny.

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Describe the cold weather.

For example, in the winter morning, the wind is very cold and dripping into ice.