Ice-cube meaning in English
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Definition
an ice-cube: a small block of frozen water used for cooling drinks
Examples
- "In the middle of the night I often go to the fridge and bring out an ice cube, and put it to my cheek just to bring back those memories."
- "Philip : Right, so all through dinner she's doing these wild things with her chopsticks, using them to lift ice cubes out of my glass and feeding them to me."
Exercise 1
What does Hannah do to make her remember her experience?
What does Hannah do to make her remember her experience?
This is the correct answer. Hannah says "in the middle of the night I often go to the fridge and bring out an ice cube, and put it to my cheek just to bring back those memories." An "ice cube" is usually put in cold drinks to make them colder. The "cheek" is the part of the face below the eye, between the nose and the ear.
This is incorrect. Hannah says "I bring out an ice cube, and put it to my cheek". She does not say that she eats a bowl of ice cream to make her remember her experience.
This is incorrect. Hannah says that during her experience in the woods "the only danger was the foxes". She does not say that she sleeps in fox holes to make her remember this experience.
This is incorrect. Hannah says that "in the middle of the night I often go to the fridge", however she does not say that she sits in the fridge to make her remember this experience.
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