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HSK
ice and snow
HSK 4
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *冰* | 冰* | *冰
ice / CL: 塊|块 / to chill sth / (of an object or substance) to feel cold / (of a person) cold / unfriendly / (slang) methamphetamine
HSK 4
refrigerator / (old) icebox
HSK 4
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *冰* | 冰* | *冰
variant of
HSK 4
iceberg / ice-covered mountain / (fig.) a backer one cannot rely on for long / CL:
HSK 7-9
ice lolly / popsicle
HSK 7-9
Iceland
ice cube / ice chunk
coffin-shaped freezer used to store a corpse
freezing point
to freeze
to freeze over / to ice over / icebound / to shelve (a proposal etc)
ice-cold
fire and ice / combination of sharply contrasting or incompatible elements
ice cream
crystal sugar / rock candy
glacier
ice crystals
ice-cold
cryolite
ice sculpture
ice cream
ice crystal / frost (on windows)
ice bag
a world of ice and snow
iced
borneol
glacier
(literary) ice formed in freezing weather as frost or icicles etc (often used as a metaphor for moral uprightness, strictness, sternness or aloofness)
hail / hailstone / CL: 場|场,
skating or ice rink / ice stadium / ice arena
freezer
ice-cream / popsicle / ice-lolly / sorbet
iced water
Bing Xin (1900-1999), female poet and children's writer
clear as ice and clean as jade (idiom); spotless / irreproachable / incorruptible
popsicle / ice pop / CL:
ice lantern
frozen lake
ice skates / ice skate blades
ice hockey / puck
popsicle / ice lolly / CL:
icicle
to dispel (enmity, misunderstandings etc) / to vanish (of misgivings, differences of opinion) / thaw (in relations)
icicle
glacial epoch; ice age
methamphetamine
hole in ice / crevasse
icehouse
ice breaker (ship)
ice pick
to melt like ice and break like tiles / to disintegrate / to dissolve
sled / sledge / sleigh
the moon
jade pot for cold water / curling (sport) / curling puck
ice raft; ice floe
slushie / smoothie / crushed ice drink / frappucino
iced drink
sugar-coated Chinese hawthorn or other fruit on a bamboo skewer / tanghulu
freezing blockage / dam of ice on river
ice fishing
dessert parlor serving mainly cold sweets (esp. shaved ice) (Tw)
tip of the iceberg
igloo
ice plant (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum)
ice bucket
glaciated / eroded by ice
ice shards
frozen dessert
ice blockage / freezing of waterway
ice age
crevasse
frozen eggs
serac
ice auger
crevasse
crampon
moraine / rock debris from glacier
(geology) cirque
frozen solid
(idiom) to forget previous differences; to bury the hatchet
ice gully
snow skin mooncake (with a soft casing which is not baked, instead of the traditional baked pastry casing)
glacial acetic acid
(idiom) exceptionally intelligent
icy storm / hailstorm
icecap
ice-sports
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
ice age
Bing Dwen Dwen (mascot of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, a panda wearing a bodysuit of transparent ice)
ice hockey rink
iced coffee
(coll.) chunks of ice
ice cube tray
ice age
ice age
Iceland spar
ice or coals, whether hot or cold goes without saying (idiom); fig. sincerity is not expressed in words
three feet of ice does not form in a single day (idiom); Rome wasn't built in a day

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