unfrozen
adjective uk/ʌnˈfrəʊ.zən/ us/ʌnˈfroʊ.zən/
非冷冻的;解冻的
not having been frozen, or no longer frozen
If you have fresh (unfrozen) turkeys available at your market, buy one of those. 如果市场上有新鲜的(非冷冻的)火鸡,就买一只。
Check that your animals always have access to clean, unfrozen water. 检查你饲养的动物是否总能得到干净、未冻结的饮水。
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- Riders who drive fast enough and smooth enough have been known to steer their snowmobiles across an unfrozen lake in the summer.
- They say women now have a better chance of having a baby with eggs they froze in their 30s than with their own unfrozen eggs in their 40s.
- Waterlilies can be extremely hardy and spend the winter in unfrozen soil at the bottom of a pond.
- Lake Baikal holds a fifth of the world's unfrozen fresh water.
(资金、账户等)解冻的
(of money, bank accounts, etc.) available for use again after previously not being allowed or able to be used
According to records of his assets, only about £200m remains unfrozen. 根据他的资产记录,只有大约2亿英镑的资产没有被冻结。
Her family collected $26 million from unfrozen assets. 她的家人从未冻结的资产中筹集了2600万美元。
(支付金额或价格)解冻的,可以上升的
(of pay or prices) no longer fixed at a particular level and allowed to increase
Salaries are now unfrozen after many years of no pay increases at all. 工资在多年没有上涨之后现在已经解冻了。
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- Some US$40,000,000 of the unfrozen aid was used to replenish foreign exchange reserves, pay for oil imports and pay off arrears to international organizations.
- The respondent must show that such expenses cannot be met from unfrozen assets.
- The ex-First Lady was still prevented from accessing her newly unfrozen account.