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词汇 refreeze
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Definition of refreeze in English:

refreeze

verbrefroze, refrozen riːˈfriːzˌriˈfriz
  • Make or become frozen again.

    (使)再冻结

    with object immediately refreeze the mixture
    no object I was getting the snow out of my clothing before it could melt and refreeze
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Official monitors didn't catch the changes in levels because it appears the water gauge near the bridge was frozen in place after the river broke and refroze the first time.
    • The frozen serum was thawed, and an aliquot was removed for testing; the remainder of serum was immediately refrozen at - 80 deg C.
    • If the caution light is flashing it means one of two things - the machine is out of syrup or it needs time to refreeze.
    • Field conditions necessitated that eggs be boiled and then frozen, and they experienced several periods of thawing and refreezing on the trip from field to laboratory.
    • Winter urban areas see so much traffic that snow gets melted only to refreeze as ice, which makes the roads dangerous.
    • Immediately refreeze only those packages that are still solidly frozen.
    • Other more localized areas appear to have melted over broad regions and blocks of ice have foundered, tilted, and become refrozen.
    • A portion of the snow or ice melts during the day and refreezes at night, which makes the walls undergo daily freeze/thaw cycles.
    • A subsample of the perfusate was refrozen for chemical analysis.
    • Turkey thawed in the refrigerator can be refrozen without cooking, although there may be some loss of quality.
    • The Edinburgh team have discovered that at ‘high’ ice temperatures, for example - 5 degrees C, friction creates ripples in the ice surfaces because some ice has melted and then refrozen.
    • 40 degrees F or below the food is safe and may be refrozen.
    • It's always best to refreeze the previously frozen wheat after 30 days to assure that any eggs hatched since the last treatment are killed.
    • Press it into a simple glass mixing bowl lined with plastic wrap, refreeze it until it gets hard, and unmold it onto a plate.
    • It is melted and then refrozen and has to be monitored by an ‘ice doctor’ who has to stay on site for the week.
    • If meat, chicken or fish falls below the right temperature and is refrozen, it can be very dangerous.
    • The thin layer of topsoil is constantly thawing and refreezing during the summer, and this makes any plant growth very difficult.
    • Once the milk has been thawed, it should not be refrozen.
    • It's not safe to reheat or refreeze previously warmed food, so throw away any left over at the end of a mealtime. Put a bib on your baby, and keep some wipes handy for cleaning messy faces!
    • Eliasson's point of focus is the ‘tongue,’ the geological term for glacial movement in which a mountain snowcap melts, runs down into, a valley and refreezes.

Definition of refreeze in US English:

refreeze

verbˌrēˈfrēzˌriˈfriz
  • Make or become frozen again.

    (使)再冻结

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once the milk has been thawed, it should not be refrozen.
    • Immediately refreeze only those packages that are still solidly frozen.
    • Turkey thawed in the refrigerator can be refrozen without cooking, although there may be some loss of quality.
    • Field conditions necessitated that eggs be boiled and then frozen, and they experienced several periods of thawing and refreezing on the trip from field to laboratory.
    • Official monitors didn't catch the changes in levels because it appears the water gauge near the bridge was frozen in place after the river broke and refroze the first time.
    • A portion of the snow or ice melts during the day and refreezes at night, which makes the walls undergo daily freeze/thaw cycles.
    • 40 degrees F or below the food is safe and may be refrozen.
    • Other more localized areas appear to have melted over broad regions and blocks of ice have foundered, tilted, and become refrozen.
    • A subsample of the perfusate was refrozen for chemical analysis.
    • Winter urban areas see so much traffic that snow gets melted only to refreeze as ice, which makes the roads dangerous.
    • The thin layer of topsoil is constantly thawing and refreezing during the summer, and this makes any plant growth very difficult.
    • It's not safe to reheat or refreeze previously warmed food, so throw away any left over at the end of a mealtime. Put a bib on your baby, and keep some wipes handy for cleaning messy faces!
    • It is melted and then refrozen and has to be monitored by an ‘ice doctor’ who has to stay on site for the week.
    • The frozen serum was thawed, and an aliquot was removed for testing; the remainder of serum was immediately refrozen at - 80 deg C.
    • If meat, chicken or fish falls below the right temperature and is refrozen, it can be very dangerous.
    • It's always best to refreeze the previously frozen wheat after 30 days to assure that any eggs hatched since the last treatment are killed.
    • If the caution light is flashing it means one of two things - the machine is out of syrup or it needs time to refreeze.
    • The Edinburgh team have discovered that at ‘high’ ice temperatures, for example - 5 degrees C, friction creates ripples in the ice surfaces because some ice has melted and then refrozen.
    • Press it into a simple glass mixing bowl lined with plastic wrap, refreeze it until it gets hard, and unmold it onto a plate.
    • Eliasson's point of focus is the ‘tongue,’ the geological term for glacial movement in which a mountain snowcap melts, runs down into, a valley and refreezes.
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