ice
Significado: Frozen water; a solid form of water
Ice refers to water that has frozen into a solid state, typically at or below 0°C. It is commonly used for cooling drinks, preserving food, and in various winter activities. The word can also be used figuratively to describe a cold demeanour or to break social tension.
Ejemplos
- Would you like some ice in your drink? 您要在饮料里加冰吗?¿Le gustaría un poco de hielo en su bebida?飲み物に氷を入れましょうか?음료에 얼음을 넣어 드릴까요?
- The pond was covered with a thick layer of ice. 池塘覆盖着一层厚厚的冰。El estanque estaba cubierto con una gruesa capa de hielo.池は厚い氷で覆われていました。연못은 두꺼운 얼음층으로 덮여 있었습니다.
- She managed to break the ice at the awkward dinner party. 她成功地打破了尴尬晚宴上的僵局。Ella logró romper el hielo en la incómoda cena.彼女は気まずいディナーパーティーで場の雰囲気を和らげることができました。그녀는 어색한 저녁 파티에서 분위기를 풀어줄 수 있었습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old English 'īs', of Germanic origin, related to Dutch 'ijs' and German 'Eis'. From a Proto-Indo-European root meaning 'ice' or 'frost', possibly related to Iron (via the cold, metallic appearance).
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Historia y curiosidades
The phrase 'break the ice' dates back to the 17th century, originally referring to ships that would break through frozen waterways to create a path for other vessels—much like how we now use it to describe easing social situations.
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