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| | ice maker | |
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| | clear as ice and clean as jade (idiom); spotless / irreproachable / incorruptible | |
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| | ice / (fig.) frosty relationship | |
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| | lit. like stepping on a tiger's tail or spring ice (idiom) / fig. extremely dangerous situation | |
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| | ice cream | |
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| | (idiom) exceptionally intelligent | |
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| | glacier | |
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| | crystal sugar / rock candy | |
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| | ice crystals | |
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| | shaved or crushed ice dessert or beverage | |
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| | slushie / smoothie / crushed ice drink / frappucino | |
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| | snow skin mooncake (with a soft casing which is not baked, instead of the traditional baked pastry casing) | |
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| | ice fishing | |
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| | skating boots / skates | |
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| | ice and snow | HSK 4 |
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| | ice / CL: 塊|块 / to chill sth / (of an object or substance) to feel cold / (of a person) cold / unfriendly / (slang) methamphetamine | HSK 4 |
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| | Li Bing (c. 3rd century BC) hydraulic engineer who designed the Dujiangyan 都江堰 irrigation system in Sichuan | |
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| | Bing Dwen Dwen (mascot of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, a panda wearing a bodysuit of transparent ice) | |
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| | (of a drink) iced / on the rocks | |
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| | ice-cold | |
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| | (roller)blading / roller skating / inline skating | |
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| | iceberg / ice-covered mountain / (fig.) a backer one cannot rely on for long / CL: 座 | HSK 7-9 |
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| | popsicle / ice lolly / CL: 根 | |
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| | water ice (i.e. frozen H2O) | |
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| | as incompatible or irreconcilable as ice and hot coals | |
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| | refrigerator / (old) icebox | HSK 4 |
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| | jelly snack made by kneading jelly fig seeds 愛玉子|爱玉子 in water and combining with flavorings (popular in Taiwan and Singapore) | |
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| | a world of ice and snow | |
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| | clathrate hydrates | |
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| | (lit. or fig.) thawing | |
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| | jade pot for cold water / curling (sport) / curling puck | |
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| | freezing point | |
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| | skating or ice rink / ice stadium / ice arena | |
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| | iced coffee | |
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| | (fig.) to break the ice; to begin to restore amicable relations | |
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| | three feet of ice does not form in a single day (idiom); Rome wasn't built in a day | |
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| | methamphetamine | |
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| | ice-cream / popsicle / ice-lolly / sorbet | |
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| | ice plant (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum) | |
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| | Slurpee (drink) | |
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| | ignorant / doubt stemming from ignorance / (a summer insect has no word for ice, Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子) | |
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| | to freeze | |
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| | ice cube / ice chunk | |
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| | ice rink / skating rink | |
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| | Iceland | |
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| | iced water | |
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| | ice sculpture | |
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| | roller skating | |
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| | Li Bingbing (1973-), PRC film actress and pop star | |
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| | jade ice jug and autumn moon (idiom, from poem by Song writer Su Dongpo 蘇東坡|苏东坡); fig. spotless white and pure / flawless person | |
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| | frozen lake | |
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| | ice-sports | |
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| | to freeze | HSK 7-9 |
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| | ice-cold | |
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| | glacier | |
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| | tip of the iceberg | |
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| | frozen dessert | |
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| | glacial epoch; ice age | |
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| | Dairy Queen (brand) | |
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| | on the rocks / with ice / iced | |
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| | ice lantern | |
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| | ice shards | |
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| | icehouse | |
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| | to defrost / to get rid of ice | |
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| | glacial acetic acid | |
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| | without ice; no ice (when ordering drinks) | |
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| | to dispel (enmity, misunderstandings etc) / to vanish (of misgivings, differences of opinion) / thaw (in relations) | |
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| | fire and ice / combination of sharply contrasting or incompatible elements | |
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| | ice age | |
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| | dry ice (i.e. frozen CO2) / CL: 塊|块 | |
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| | igloo | |
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| | sugar-coated Chinese hawthorn or other fruit on a bamboo skewer / tanghulu | |
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| | freezer | |
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| | Arctic ocean | |
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| | hole in ice / crevasse | |
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| | icecap | |
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| | crampon | |
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| | complete disintegration | |
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| | the moon | |
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| | ice or coals, whether hot or cold goes without saying (idiom); fig. sincerity is not expressed in words | |
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| | as cold as ice and frost (idiom, usually of woman); icy manner / frigid | |
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| | ice skating / (slang) to do meth | |
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| | to thaw (frozen food) / to bring to room temperature | |
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| | ice blockage / freezing of waterway | |
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| | ice age | |
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| | frozen solid | |
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| | lit. as if walking on thin ice (idiom) / fig. extremely cautious | |
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| | skating shoes / ice skates / roller skates / roller blades | |
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| | to freeze over / to ice over / icebound / to shelve (a proposal etc) | |
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| | borneol | |
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| | freezing blockage / dam of ice on river | |
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| | Bing Xin (1900-1999), female poet and children's writer | |
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| | ice hockey / puck | |
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| | (literary) ice formed in freezing weather as frost or icicles etc (often used as a metaphor for moral uprightness, strictness, sternness or aloofness) | |
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