| 词汇 | ice | 
| 释义 | ice Theme: DRUGS - COCAINEn. cocaine; crystalline cocaine. Max deals mostly in ice, but can get you almost anything.This ice isn't good enough. Theme: EMBARRASSMENTtr. to embarrass someone; to make someone look foolish. Don't ice me in front of my friends.Why does she feel like she has to ice everybody? Theme: EXCELLENCEmod. excellent; very cool. Her answer was ice, and she really put down that guy.Man, this stuff is ice! Theme: IGNOREtr. to ignore someone. (Underworld.) Max iced Bruno for obvious reasons.The members of the gang iced Bruno, and that really made him worry. Theme: JEWELRYn. diamonds; jewels. (Underworld.) That old dame has tons of ice in her hotel room.Look at the ice on her! Theme: MONEYn. money given as a bribe, especially to the police. (Underworld.) Did you give Ervine the ice?A lot of those cops take ice. Theme: MURDER tr. to kill someone; to kill an informer. (Underworld.) Mr. Big ordered Bruno to ice you-know-who.Somebody set out to ice Tracy—the dirty squealer. Icenoun in-car entertainment, especially audio equipment UK, 2003.► the IceAntarctica ANTARCTICA, 1834 ice 1. noun 1 diamonds UK, 1905. 2 cocaine, especially in blocks US, 1971. 3 smokeable amphetamine or methamphetamine US, 1989. 4 heroin US, 1987. 5 protection money paid by a business to criminals or by criminals to the police US, 1887. 6 a pay-off, a bribe; an added charge US, 1968. 7 the difference between the listed price and the price actually paid for theatre tickets for a very popular show US, 1973. 8 in poker, a stacked deck US, 1967. 9 solitary confinement in prison US, 1990. 10 any computer program designed as a system security scheme US, 1995.► on iceincarcerated US, 1931.► on the ice(of a racehorse) being secretly, and illicitly, kept from running to win AUSTRALIA, 1966 2. verb 1 to kill US, 1941. 2 to place in solitary confinement US, 1933. 3 to ignore with a vengeance US, 1932. 4 to give up; to stop US, 1962. 5 to reject; to stand up US, 1997.► ice it1. to stop doing something US, 1974.2. to forget something US, 1960 ice down ice sth down • ice down sth AmE to cover an injury with ice in order to stop it from swelling: Make sure you ice that ankle down as soon as you get inside. ice over ice over if the surface of something ices over, it becomes covered with ice: The lake had iced over by the next morning.be iced over (=be covered with ice) In some places the road was iced over and cars had skidded.■ SIMILAR TO: freeze over ice up ice up if something such as a window or a machine ices up, it becomes covered or blocked with ice so that it cannot be used or cannot work properly: My windshield was icing up and I could hardly see the car in front. The aircraft plunged to earth after its engines iced up at 35,000 feet.■ SIMILAR TO: freeze up ice1.  n. diamonds; jewels. (Underworld.)  That old dame has tons of ice in her hotel room.   2.  n. cocaine; crystalline cocaine. (Drugs.)  Max deals mostly in ice but can get you almost anything.   3.  tv. to kill someone; to kill an informer.   (see also chill.) Mr. Big ordered Sam to ice you-know-who.   4.  tv. to ignore someone.   (see also chill.) Bart iced Sam for obvious reasons.   5.  tv. to embarrass someone; to make someone look foolish.  Don’t ice me in front of my friends.   6.  n. money given as a bribe, especially to the police. (Underworld.)  A lot of those cops take ice.   7.  mod. excellent; very cool.  Her answer was ice, and she really put down that guy.  
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