cryo-freeze
名词 n.
动词 v.
美 /kɹaɪoʊˈfɹiːz/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The state of being cryogenically frozen.
— "Both the original injury and the cryo-freeze did him a lot of damage, some of it permanent. He was forced to take a medical discharge, which he — hm! — did not handle well. It's not my place to discuss those details.” “If he was injured badly enough to need cryo-freeze, he was dead!” she said, startled. “Technically, I suppose so. 'Alive' and 'dead' are not such neat categories as they used to be in the Time of Isolation.”
动词 v.
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To freeze something cryogenically.
— Cirno: "I'll cryo-freeze you together with some English beef!"
词源
词源 1
From cryo- + freeze.
词源 2
From cryo- + freeze.
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