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91 examples found containing '氷'
こおり
たくさんいれて
くだ
さい

I want it with plenty of ice.
ねつ
こおり
みず
える

Heat changes ice into water.
この
こおり
だいじょうぶかしら
Will the ice bear?
こおり
とても
あつ
その
うえ
ある
けた

The ice was so thick as to walk on.
その
うえ
ある
ける
ほど
こおり
あつ

The ice is thick enough to walk on.
ねつ
によって
こおり
みず
わる

Heat turns ice into water.
ふゆちゅう
冬中
ずっと
こおり
その
みずうみ
おおう
Ice covers the lake during the winter.
その
こおり
かた
くて
れない

The ice is too hard to crack.
この
こおり
れそう

This ice is going to crack.
わたし
こおり
うえ
ころ
んだ

I fell down on the ice.
きみ
おも
じゃ
こおり
れる

The ice will give under your weight.
きおん
気温
ひく
みず
こおり
なる
Low temperatures turn water into ice.
こおり
って
だいじょうぶ
大丈夫

Will the ice bear our weight?
その
こおり
とても
あつ

The ice is very thick.
こおり
おんど
温度
なんど
何度
です
What is the temperature of the ice?
しお
こおり
かす
はじ
めて
ました

That's the first time I've seen salt used to melt ice.
みず
こおり
なります
The water turned to ice.
いけ
いちめん
一面
こおり
はった
The pond froze over.
みず
ぎょうこ
凝固
したら
こおり
になる
When water freezes, it becomes ice.
びょうにん
病人
あたま
こおり
やした

I cooled the patient's head with ice.
こおり
うす
すぎて
スケートできません
The ice is too thin to skate on.
こおり
あたた
める
とける
If you heat ice, it melts.
こおり
けて
みず
なる
Ice melts into water.
こおり
あたる
ける

Ice melts in the sun.
こおり
ける
みず
もど

Ice turns back into water when it melts.
こおり
けてしまった

The ice has melted.
こおり
ける
えきたい
液体
なる
When ice melts, it becomes liquid.
かれ
こおり
うえ
すべった
He slipped on the ice.
あたた
かく
なる
こおり
みず
なる
Ice turns to water when it gets warm.
こんや
今夜
こおり

I think it'll freeze tonight.
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