こおり
Meanings
Noun
1. ice
2. shaved ice (usually served with flavored simple syrup)
Pitch accent
おり
Used in vocabulary (23 in total)
to freeze to; to be frozen to; to freeze in place; to be still
ice man; ice shop
mochi freeze-dried in the winter air
Examples (46 in total)
The ice is melting.
The water turned into ice.
Add lots of ice.
This ice is going to crack.
What is the temperature of the ice?
The ice in the water melted.
I chilled the champagne with ice.
Your hands are like ice.
Heat changes ice into water.
Ice turns back into water when it melts.
The children were sliding on the ice.
I fell down on the ice.
When ice melts, it becomes liquid.
The ship was locked in ice.
Ice turns to water when it gets warm.
The ice is very thick.
The water froze and turned to ice.
The ice will crack beneath our weight.
I cooled the patient's head with ice.
The pond froze over.
He slipped on the ice.
The ice has melted in the sun.
He made a house on the ice.
Her hands were as cold as ice.
Solid water is called ice.
We walked across the ice.
My hands and feet were as cold as ice.
The ice was thick enough to walk on.
Her cheeks were as cold as ice.
Low temperatures turn water into ice.
Roger slipped on the ice and hurt his leg.
Water in a solid state is called ice.
He fell down on the ice and hurt his leg.
The island is covered with ice and snow during the winter.
The ice may drift considerable distances each day.
Ice covers the lake during the winter.
He fell down on the ice and broke his arm.
The ice is too thin to bear your weight.
No one had ever thought of selling ice before.
Mary's hands are always as cold as ice.
I wonder if the sea level really will rise when the ice at the North Pole melts.
This ice is too thin to bear your weight.
The lake was bound in ice.
The ice is two inches thick.
The ice on the lake couldn't bear his weight.
I like to put an ice cube into my coffee, because it's usually too hot.