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 Translation for 'freezing cold' from English to Icelandic
frostkaldur {adj}freezing cold
veðurfr.
ískuldi {k}
freezing cold
veðurfr.
fimbulkuldi {k}
freezing cold
Partial Matches
frysting {kv}freezing
íshús {hv}freezing plant
frystihús {hv}freezing plant
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iðn.
frystiiðnaður {k}
freezing industry
veðurfr.
frostþoka {kv}
freezing fog
veðurfr.
frostregn {hv}
freezing rain
frostmark {hv}freezing point
veðurfr.
frostrigning {kv}
freezing rain
kuldi {k}cold
svalur {adj}cold
kuldalegur {adj}cold
nöturlegur {adj} [kuldalegur]cold
kvef {hv}cold
kaldur {adj}cold
veðurfr.
vetrarkuldi {k}
winter cold
jökulkaldur {adj}ice-cold
nepja {kv}bitter cold
læknisfr.
kvefsótt {kv}
common cold
rafm.
varaafl {hv}
cold reserve
ískuldi {k}icy cold
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Usage Examples English
  • The historians of that time didn't write the events happening in the empire because of severe and freezing cold of January 1755.
  • Uniontown lies in a transition between a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa) and a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) with cold (sometimes freezing cold) to mild winters, owing its location near the mountains with average daytime temperatures running in the 30s to 40s °F (0-10°C) and warm to hot and humid summers with average daytime temperatures running in the 70s to 80s °F (20-30°C).
  • Nemiscau has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb) with mild to warm summers with cool nights and freezing cold winters lasting half the year.
  • SS-Oberscharführer Stefan Rojko sent all ill prisoners outside in freezing cold to disinfect the cell.
  • The remainder of the Union wounded were left to die in the freezing cold.

  • Non-freezing cold injury can affect the extremities in cold water diving, and frostbite can occur when air temperatures are low enough to cause tissue freezing.
  • The weather is too much cold during October to march, with freezing cold, and mild during April and May. During June it is a bit hot with 35 Celsius temperature.
  • Most of the crew survived the collision and escaped, but died in the freezing cold mid-winter conditions on the mud islands that litter the estuary.
  • He very nearly joined a black rock-funk band, "sort of like Osibisa" but decided to stay home and look after his wife, who is freezing cold to the touch and has to be constantly kept warm with electric heaters.
  • The exact stimulus for this output is not understood, but it is known that freezing cold temperatures causes an influx of water to the leaf petiole.

  • As part of their roles, the male supporting actors who appear in the song were required to wear a "panjakkacham" and "angavastram", leaving most of their body exposed to the freezing cold.
  • He was frail by that time, and had to remain seated in the freezing cold as the coffin was carried, having tired himself out by standing at the rehearsal the previous day.
  • It is more temperate in the highlands, to freezing cold at the high of the Cuchumatanes range, and hot/drier in the easternmost departments.
  • The first Swedish Winter Grand Prix was held on a mammoth 46 kilometre circuit near Lake Rämen about 2 hours northwest of Stockholm in the snow and freezing cold with a lap time of approximately 35 minutes.
  • The men endure the ship's constant rolling and pitching in the huge waves, freezing cold, the strain of maintaining station on the convoy on pitch-black nights and the fear that at any second a torpedo from a German U-boat could blow them to oblivion.

  • The Arctic Blue are a separate sect of the Blue living in the freezing cold north and have adapted abilities to control ice.
  • The process of frostbite differs from the process of non-freezing cold injury (NFCI).
  • In that story he arrives at Donald Duck's house during a freezing cold Christmas Day to remind him of a wager Donald made the previous summer; that he could swim in the Frozenbear Lake during Christmas Day or forfeit his house to Gladstone.
  • They can be damaged by cold, including frostbite and non-freezing cold injury (NFCI); and heat, including burns.
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