ice in Dutch
ice in Dutch is ijs, ijsje, bevriezen — ice means water that has frozen solid.
ice in Dutch
ijs
ijs
A frozen dessert made of fruit juice, water and sugar.
ijsje
A frozen dessert made of fruit juice, water and sugar.
bevriezen
koudmaken
op ijs leggen
(transitive) To cool with ice, as an injured body part or a beverage.
glaceren
(transitive) To cover with icing (frosting made of sugar and milk or white of egg); to frost; as cakes, tarts, etc.
koudmaken
(transitive, slang) To murder.
What does "ice" mean?
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noun Water that has frozen solid.
"The pond froze over into a thick sheet of ice."
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noun A cold, unfriendly manner or atmosphere between people.
"There was ice between the two rivals after the argument."
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noun Icing or frosting on a cake or pastry.
"The bakery piped a thin layer of ice over the buns."
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verb To cover a cake with icing or frosting.
"She iced the cake with a smooth layer of white frosting."
ice in a sentence
- The pond froze over into a thick sheet of ice.
- She put ice in her drink to cool it down.
- There was ice between the two rivals after the argument.
- The bakery piped a thin layer of ice over the buns.
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Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "ice" in Dutch?
"ice" in Dutch is ijs, ijsje, bevriezen. ice means: Water that has frozen solid.
How do you use "ice" in a sentence?
Example: "The pond froze over into a thick sheet of ice." In Dutch, "ice" is ijs, ijsje, bevriezen.
Are there other ways to say "ice" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 6 translations listed for "ice": ijs, ijsje, bevriezen, koudmaken, op ijs leggen, glaceren.
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