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  • 61freeze out someone — freeze out (someone/something) to prevent someone or something from being involved in an activity. The company tried to freeze out its competition by buying up all the gas stations in the area. Usage notes: usually said about an unfair way of… …

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  • 62freeze out something — freeze out (someone/something) to prevent someone or something from being involved in an activity. The company tried to freeze out its competition by buying up all the gas stations in the area. Usage notes: usually said about an unfair way of… …

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  • 63freeze out — (someone/something) to prevent someone or something from being involved in an activity. The company tried to freeze out its competition by buying up all the gas stations in the area. Usage notes: usually said about an unfair way of preventing… …

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  • 64freeze frame — freeze′ frame n. mot an optical effect or technique in which a single frame of film is reprinted in a continuous series so as to give the effect of a still photograph when shown • Etymology: 1955–60 freeze′ frame …

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  • 65freeze — [v1] make cold enough to become solid benumb, bite, chill, chill to the bone*, congeal, frost, glaciate, harden, ice over, ice up, nip, pierce, refrigerate, solidify, stiffen; concepts 255,521 Ant. boil, heat freeze [v2] stop dampen, depress,… …

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  • 66freeze — ► VERB (past froze; past part. frozen) 1) (with reference to a liquid) turn or be turned into ice or another solid as a result of extreme cold. 2) become or cause to become blocked or rigid with ice. 3) be or cause to be very cold. 4) store at a… …

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  • 67freeze-frame — ► NOUN 1) a single frame forming a motionless image from a film or videotape. 2) the facility or process of stopping a film or videotape to obtain a freeze frame …

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  • 68freeze your blood — freeze your ˈblood | make your ˈblood freeze idiom to make you extremely frightened or shocked Main entry: ↑freezeidiom …

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  • 69Freeze (Ausstellung) — Freeze war der Titel einer 1988 in den Londoner Docklands stattfindende vielbeachteten Kunstausstellung. Sie wurde von Damien Hirst zusammen mit anderen Studenten des Goldsmiths College organisiert. Die Ausstellung führte zum Durchbruch der Young …

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  • 70Freeze Cycle Processing — (abgekürzt: FCP ) ist ein Verfahren bei dem Werkstoffe durch eine Langzeitbehandlung (Kühlung) mit flüssigem Stickstoff bei einer Temperatur von ca. 77 Kelvin (= 196° Celsius) eine Gefügeveränderung erfahren. Durch diffusive Prozesse… …

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