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Meanings of
dry ice
in English
Russian
сухой лед
Portuguese
gelo-seco
Spanish
hielo seco
Catalan
gel sec
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Solid form of Carbon Dioxide.
cardice
Russian
сухой лед
Usage of
dry ice
in English
1
For example, setting out
dry
ice
in insulated travel mugs can work.
2
For anybody who doesn't know, liquid nitrogen is similar to
dry
ice
.
3
I've got another load of
dry
ice
for our lord 'n' master.
4
Apartment dwellers don't need to research supply companies for
dry
ice
.
5
A few chunks of
dry
ice
were still visible on the bottom; good.
6
Sample shipments with
dry
ice
have a large economic impact on clinical research.
7
The agent carefully removed a test tube from the
dry
ice
with tongs.
8
Mars' southern ice cap is crusted with
dry
ice
,
or solid carbon dioxide.
9
Plop the square of stainless steel on top of the ethanol-topped
dry
ice
.
10
He had a remarkably piercing glassy-eyed stare and a voice like
dry
ice
.
11
He packed a half-gallon of peach ice cream in
dry
ice
.
12
And liquid nitrogen and
dry
ice
can be a lot of fun, too!
13
Sparks of electricity ignited in her fingertips like touching
dry
ice
.
14
A fog of
dry
ice
swirled around them like early-morning mist.
15
There was a yellow girl whose skin smoked like
dry
ice
.
16
Today, all that had evaporated like so much
dry
ice
.
Other examples for "dry ice"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
dry
ice
dry
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
dry ice
Russian
сухой лед
сухой лёд
Portuguese
gelo-seco
gelo seco
Spanish
hielo seco
nieve carbonica
nieve carbónica
Catalan
gel sec
Dry ice
through the time
Dry ice
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Rare