zamarznąć) (intransitive) to freeze (intransitive, of a river, stream, etc.) to freeze over (intransitive) to die from cold, to freeze to death From zamorzyć...
(transitive) to freeze over, to cause to freeze (transitive, colloquial) to beat up Synonyms: see Thesaurus:bić (reflexive with się) to freeze over, to become...
(“ice”) + phonetic 夌 (OC *rɯŋ). From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *r-p(w)am (“to freeze; snow”) (provisionally reconstructed) (STEDT). Insides Sinitic, 凌 (OC *p...
under the eaves to avoid the rain. (intransitive, of a lake or river) to freeze Synonym: befagy (intransitive, of traffic) to jam up; (of a road) to become...
yet (reflexive, about bodies of water) to freeze Vättern lägger sig inte varje år. Vättern doesn't freeze every year. to lay; to install for example...
over oneself fall over one's feet fawn over feels over reals flash over flick over flip over fly-over flyover fold-over forge over fork over freeze over...
Germanic *kōlēn (“to become cold”), from Proto-Indo-European *gel- (“to freeze”). Cognate with Dutch koelen (“to cool”), German kühlen (“to cool”), Swedish...
Syllabification: pa‧ro Deverbal from parar. paro m (plural paros) stagnation, freeze up unemployment Synonyms: cesantía, desempleo en paro ― unemployed strike...
] [...] we know well that water does not contract and freeze in a hot place, rather it freezes in a very cold place, where the Sun cannot [reach] [.....
Appendix:Variations of "dong" Non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of Chinese 凍 (“freeze”, SV: đống). Cognate with Tho [Cuối Chăm] tɒːŋ³. (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [ʔɗawŋ͡m˧˦]...