解冻
When you're dealing with frozen foods, 解冻 (jiědòng) is the verb you need. It literally means 'to unfreeze' or 'to defrost'. You'll use this a lot in the kitchen.
For example, if you want to cook some frozen meat, you'll need to 解冻 it first. You can also use it for other things that are frozen solid, like pipes in winter.
When you're dealing with frozen foods, the Chinese word for 'to defrost' is 解冻 (jiě dòng). It's a very practical verb that you'll use often in the kitchen.
Think of it as 'unfreezing' something. You can use it for meat, vegetables, or anything else that comes out of the freezer. For example, if you want to cook a chicken, you'll need to 解冻 it first.
It's a straightforward term, so don't overthink it. Just remember that 解冻 is what you do to get food ready to cook after it's been frozen.
§ What does it mean and when do people use it?
The Chinese word “解冻” (jiě dòng) literally means “to unfreeze” or “to defrost.” It’s a very practical verb that you’ll encounter often in daily life, especially if you cook or deal with anything that has been frozen. Think of it as the opposite of freezing something.
- DEFINITION
- To defrost; to thaw; to unfreeze.
Most commonly, you'll hear “解冻” in the context of food preparation. If you’ve bought frozen meat, vegetables, or even dumplings, you need to “解冻” them before you can cook them properly. It's a crucial step to ensure even cooking and food safety.
请把鸡肉解冻一下再煮。 (Qǐng bǎ jīròu jiě dòng yīxià zài zhǔ.)
Translation hint: Please defrost the chicken before cooking.
Beyond the kitchen, “解冻” can also be used in more figurative senses, though these are less common at an A2 level. For example, it can refer to the unfreezing of assets or relations between countries, but don't worry about those for now. Focus on its literal meaning first. The core idea is always about moving something from a frozen state back to a normal or liquid state.
You'll often hear it in instructions or when discussing meal prep. Imagine you’re at a friend’s house, and they’re preparing dinner. They might ask, “你把肉解冻了吗?” (Nǐ bǎ ròu jiě dòng le ma?) meaning “Did you defrost the meat?”
我需要把冷冻饺子解冻才能煮。 (Wǒ xūyào bǎ lěngdòng jiǎozi jiě dòng cái néng zhǔ.)
Translation hint: I need to defrost the frozen dumplings before I can cook them.
Think about where you would see this word written down. It would be on food packaging instructions, in recipes, or even on labels for defrosting settings on a microwave. It's a word that directly relates to actions you take in the kitchen.
Understanding “解冻” is a practical step in being able to navigate daily Chinese conversations, especially those related to food and cooking. It's a common term, so getting comfortable with it will serve you well.
- Common uses:
- Defrosting food (meat, vegetables, prepared meals)
- Thawing ice on a surface (less common for A2)
When you're learning new vocabulary, it’s always helpful to think about the situations in which you would use it. For “解冻,” imagine yourself in a Chinese kitchen, preparing a meal. This will help cement the meaning in your mind.
So, next time you see something frozen that needs to be brought back to a usable state, you’ll know the right word to use: “解冻.” It’s simple, direct, and very useful.
§ 解冻 (jiě dòng) Mistakes
"解冻" (jiě dòng) means "to defrost" or "to thaw." It's pretty straightforward, but there are a few common traps English speakers fall into. Let's make sure you avoid them.
§ Mistake 1: Using it for non-frozen items
The biggest mistake is using "解冻" for things that aren't frozen. It specifically refers to the process of bringing something from a frozen state back to a non-frozen state. You wouldn't "defrost" a cold drink in English, and you wouldn't "解冻" it in Chinese either.
- Wrong
- 我要解冻我的水。
I want to thaw my frozen meat. (我要解冻我的冻肉。)
§ Mistake 2: Confusing it with "融化" (róng huà)
While both relate to something becoming less solid, "解冻" and "融化" are different. "解冻" specifically implies returning to a previous state after being frozen, often with food. "融化" is more general and means "to melt," like snow melting or ice cream melting.
- Example 1: 解冻
- 肉需要时间解冻。(The meat needs time to defrost.)
- Example 2: 融化
- 雪开始融化了。(The snow started to melt.)
§ Mistake 3: Overlooking the context of "解冻" beyond food
While most commonly used for food, "解冻" can also refer to metaphorical "defrosting" or "thawing" in other contexts, like diplomatic relations or frozen assets. Don't be surprised if you see it used this way.
- For food:
你可以把鸡肉放在冰箱里解冻一夜。(You can defrost the chicken in the fridge overnight.)
- Metaphorical:
两国关系正在解冻。(The relations between the two countries are thawing.)
Just remember to keep the core meaning – moving from a "frozen" or "stuck" state to a more fluid or normal one – in mind, and you'll be fine.
حقيقة ممتعة
The character '解' is quite versatile in Chinese, appearing in words related to understanding (理解 - lǐjiě), solving (解决 - jiějué), and even taking off clothes (解衣 - jiěyī).
أمثلة حسب المستوى
把冷冻的肉拿出来解冻。
Take out the frozen meat to defrost it.
我需要时间解冻,才能开始工作。
I need time to thaw out before I can start working.
冰箱里的冰块需要解冻一下。
The ice cubes in the freezer need to be defrosted a bit.
让食物自然解冻最好。
It's best to let food defrost naturally.
微波炉可以快速解冻食物。
The microwave can quickly defrost food.
我们之间的关系正在慢慢解冻。
The relationship between us is slowly thawing.
政府决定解冻被冻结的资金。
The government decided to unfreeze the frozen funds.
等冰雪解冻了,我们就可以出去了。
Once the ice and snow thaw, we can go out.
كيفية الاستخدام
When talking about frozen items like food or even a frozen computer, you can use 解冻 (jiě dòng). It literally means 'to unfreeze' or 'to thaw.' For example, if you take meat out of the freezer, you need to 解冻 it before cooking.
Here are some examples:
- 我把肉从冰箱里拿出来解冻。(Wǒ bǎ ròu cóng bīngxiāng lǐ ná chūlái jiě dòng.) - I took the meat out of the fridge to defrost it.
- 电脑死机了,我需要重新启动并解冻它。(Diànnǎo sǐjī le, wǒ xūyào chóngxīn qǐdòng bìng jiě dòng tā.) - The computer crashed, I need to restart it and unfreeze it.
A common mistake is to confuse 解冻 (jiě dòng) with simply 'to melt' or 'to warm up.' While defrosting involves melting, 解冻 specifically refers to the process of bringing something from a frozen state to a non-frozen state. For general melting, you might use verbs like 融化 (rónghuà). For warming something up, you'd use 加热 (jiārè).
Incorrect: 这个冰淇淋解冻了。(Zhège bīngqílín jiě dòng le.) - This ice cream melted. (Better: 这个冰淇淋融化了。)
Incorrect: 我想把汤解冻。(Wǒ xiǎng bǎ tāng jiě dòng.) - I want to defrost the soup. (If the soup is not frozen, better: 我想把汤加热。)
أصل الكلمة
Composed of '解' (jiě), meaning 'to separate, to untie, to loosen, to explain, to understand', and '冻' (dòng), meaning 'to freeze, to be frozen'.
المعنى الأصلي: The combination literally means 'to un-freeze' or 'to loosen from being frozen'.
Sino-Tibetan, Sinitic, Chinese.السياق الثقافي
<p>While '解冻' primarily refers to defrosting food, it can also be used metaphorically in Chinese. For instance, you might hear it in the context of 'thawing' a tense relationship or 'unfreezing' assets. This makes the word practical not just for cooking, but also for discussing social or economic situations.</p>
اختبر نفسك 60 أسئلة
冰箱里有冻肉,需要先____再煮。
Here, '解冻' (jiědòng) means to defrost. Before cooking frozen meat, you need to defrost it first.
天气太冷了,水管都冻住了,得想办法____。
In this context, '解冻' (jiědòng) refers to thawing something that is frozen. The water pipes are frozen, so they need to be thawed.
妈妈把饺子从冰箱里拿出来,准备____。
Here, '解冻' (jiědòng) means to defrost. Before cooking frozen dumplings, you need to defrost them.
我把冰淇淋放了一会儿,它就____了。
When ice cream is left out, it thaws or defrosts. '解冻' (jiědòng) is the correct verb to use here.
这块冰需要____才能用。
'解冻' (jiědòng) means to defrost or thaw. If a block of ice needs to be used, it likely needs to be thawed first.
冬天的河流有时会结冰,春天来临的时候就会____。
In spring, frozen rivers thaw or defrost. '解冻' (jiědòng) is the appropriate word to describe this process.
Do you need to defrost the meat?
Please defrost the food in the refrigerator.
I forgot to defrost the dumplings.
Read this aloud:
你喜欢怎么解冻食物?
Focus: 解冻
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天气太冷了,水管都冻住了,要解冻。
Focus: 解冻
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冰箱里有冰淇淋,吃之前需要解冻吗?
Focus: 解冻
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Write a sentence using '解冻' (jiě dòng) to describe thawing frozen food for cooking. Keep it simple and direct.
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Sample answer
我需要解冻一些肉来做饭。(I need to defrost some meat to cook.)
Imagine you forgot to take something out of the freezer. Write a sentence saying you need to defrost it now.
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这个鱼是冰冻的,我需要现在解冻。(This fish is frozen, I need to defrost it now.)
Write a short sentence about how long it might take to defrost something.
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解冻这些菜需要一点时间。(Defrosting these vegetables needs a little time.)
根据对话,他们需要对鸡肉做什么? (According to the dialogue, what do they need to do to the chicken?)
Read this passage:
妈妈说:'我们需要解冻鸡肉才能做晚餐。' 爸爸回答:'好的,我去把它拿出来。' (Mom said: 'We need to defrost the chicken to make dinner.' Dad replied: 'Okay, I'll go get it out.')
根据对话,他们需要对鸡肉做什么? (According to the dialogue, what do they need to do to the chicken?)
对话中明确提到了 '解冻鸡肉'。(The dialogue clearly mentions 'defrost the chicken'.)
对话中明确提到了 '解冻鸡肉'。(The dialogue clearly mentions 'defrost the chicken'.)
为什么他们不能吃冰淇淋? (Why can't they eat the ice cream?)
Read this passage:
这个冰淇淋太硬了,我们不能吃。我们需要让它解冻一下。(This ice cream is too hard, we can't eat it. We need to let it defrost a bit.)
为什么他们不能吃冰淇淋? (Why can't they eat the ice cream?)
文章中说 '这个冰淇淋太硬了'。(The passage says 'This ice cream is too hard'.)
文章中说 '这个冰淇淋太硬了'。(The passage says 'This ice cream is too hard'.)
作者通常什么时候把肉拿出来解冻? (When does the author usually take out the meat to defrost?)
Read this passage:
冰箱里的肉需要解冻才能炒菜。通常我会提前一个晚上把它拿出来。 (The meat in the fridge needs to defrost before stir-frying. Usually, I take it out the night before.)
作者通常什么时候把肉拿出来解冻? (When does the author usually take out the meat to defrost?)
文章中提到 '通常我会提前一个晚上把它拿出来'。(The passage mentions 'Usually, I take it out the night before'.)
文章中提到 '通常我会提前一个晚上把它拿出来'。(The passage mentions 'Usually, I take it out the night before'.)
This sentence means 'The meat needs to defrost.' The common structure is Subject + Verb + Object.
This sentence means 'Take the food out of the refrigerator.' '把' (bǎ) structure is used to indicate that something is being handled or disposed of.
This sentence means 'The ice has already defrosted.' '已经...了' (yǐjīng...le) indicates that an action has already happened.
Which of these objects would you typically '解冻'?
You defrost frozen food like chicken before cooking.
If something needs to '解冻', what state is it likely in?
To defrost means to change from a frozen state to a non-frozen state.
Which sentence uses '解冻' correctly?
解冻 is typically used for food that has been frozen.
You should '解冻' vegetables before cooking them, just like meat.
Some frozen vegetables can be cooked directly without defrosting.
把冰块放在太阳下会解冻。(Bǎ bīngkuài fàng zài tàiyáng xià huì jiědòng. - Putting ice cubes in the sun will defrost them.)
The sun's heat will melt, or defrost, the ice cubes.
如果你想让冰淇淋变硬,你需要解冻它。(Rúguǒ nǐ xiǎng ràng bīngqílín biàn yìng, nǐ xūyào jiědòng tā. - If you want to make ice cream hard, you need to defrost it.)
Defrosting ice cream would make it softer, not harder.
冰箱里的肉需要时间来___。
To make the meat ready for cooking, you need to thaw it, which is '解冻'.
请把冷冻饺子拿出来___一下,然后就可以煮了。
Frozen dumplings need to be thawed before cooking. '解冻' means to thaw or defrost.
天气太冷了,水管都___了,需要等它___。
When water pipes freeze ('冻住'), you need to wait for them to thaw out ('解冻').
她把冷冻蔬菜放在微波炉里___。
Frozen vegetables are often thawed in a microwave before cooking. '解冻' means to defrost.
冰淇淋太硬了,让它在室温下___一会儿吧。
If ice cream is too hard, you let it soften or 'thaw' a bit at room temperature. '解冻' fits here.
我们最好提前一天把鱼从冰箱里拿出来___。
To prepare fish for cooking, it's best to thaw it a day before. '解冻' means to defrost.
Imagine you forgot to take meat out of the freezer for dinner. Write a short message to your family explaining what happened and how you plan to "defrost" it quickly. Use "解冻" in your message.
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Sample answer
抱歉,我忘记把肉从冰箱里拿出来了。现在需要快点解冻才能做晚餐。
You are explaining to a friend how to safely defrost food. Write a sentence or two advising them on the best way to "defrost" something, mentioning not to leave it out on the counter. Use "解冻" in your advice.
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解冻食物时,最好把它放在冰箱里,而不是放在外面,这样更安全。
Describe a time when you needed to "defrost" something quickly. What was it, and how did you do it? Use "解冻" at least once.
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有一次我急着做饭,需要快速解冻一些虾。我把它放在冷水里泡了一会儿。
根据这段话,妈妈接下来会做什么?
Read this passage:
妈妈把冻好的饺子从冰箱里拿出来,准备解冻。她说:“我们先解冻饺子,然后就可以煮了。”
根据这段话,妈妈接下来会做什么?
文中提到“我们先解冻饺子,然后就可以煮了”,说明解冻之后会煮饺子。
文中提到“我们先解冻饺子,然后就可以煮了”,说明解冻之后会煮饺子。
根据这段话,什么方法不适合快速解冻肉类?
Read this passage:
如果你想快速解冻肉类,可以把它放在冷水中。但请记住,不要用热水解冻,那样会影响肉的口感。
根据这段话,什么方法不适合快速解冻肉类?
文章明确指出“不要用热水解冻,那样会影响肉的口感”。
文章明确指出“不要用热水解冻,那样会影响肉的口感”。
这段话中的“解冻”是指什么?
Read this passage:
冬天的时候,汽车挡风玻璃上常常会结冰。我们需要用特殊的液体来解冻它,才能看清路况。
这段话中的“解冻”是指什么?
根据上下文,挡风玻璃结冰了,需要“解冻”才能看清路况,因此“解冻”指的是融化冰块。
根据上下文,挡风玻璃结冰了,需要“解冻”才能看清路况,因此“解冻”指的是融化冰块。
冰箱里的肉需要______才能烹饪。
在烹饪之前,冷冻的肉需要先从冷冻状态恢复到常温,这个过程就是“解冻”。
长时间停电导致冷柜里的食物都开始______了。
停电会使冷柜失去制冷功能,导致冷冻的食物温度升高,逐渐融化,也就是“解冻”。
为了让冰激凌更容易挖,我把它拿出来______了几分钟。
冰激凌太硬时,放在室温下让它稍微融化一点会更容易挖,这个过程就是“解冻”。
把冷冻的蔬菜直接放进开水里煮,可以不用提前解冻。
对于冷冻蔬菜,通常可以直接放入开水中煮,不需要提前解冻,因为它们通常在冷冻前已经经过处理。
如果想快速解冻食物,最好的方法是放在阳光下暴晒。
将食物放在阳光下暴晒解冻是不卫生的,并且可能导致食物滋生细菌。更安全的方法是在冰箱、冷水或微波炉中解冻。
解冻后的食物应该尽快烹饪,不宜再次冷冻。
解冻后的食物如果再次冷冻,会影响其口感和营养,并且增加细菌滋生的风险。因此,解冻后应尽快烹饪。
The meat has been frozen for too long in the fridge and needs to be defrosted before cooking.
Spring is here, and the river's ice layer is starting to thaw.
I took out the frozen dumplings to defrost them, preparing for dinner.
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冰箱里的食物需要解冻才能吃。
Focus: 解冻
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Read this aloud:
你通常用什么方法解冻冷冻食品?
Focus: 通常, 方法
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请你帮我把这块肉解冻一下。
Focus: 帮我, 解冻
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This sentence means 'The meat needs some time to defrost.' The correct order follows a subject-verb-object structure, with '一下' indicating a short duration for the action.
This sentence means 'All the food in the refrigerator has already defrosted.' The order places the location, then the noun, followed by adverbs and the verb.
This sentence means 'I forgot to take the frozen fish out to defrost.' The '把' structure is used for direct object manipulation, followed by the action of taking it out and then defrosting.
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هذه الكلمة بلغات أخرى
مزيد من كلمات food
一两
B1Fifty grams; a Chinese unit of weight (approx. 50g).
一斤
B1Half a kilogram; a Chinese unit of weight (approx. 500g).
一袋
B1A bag of.
少一点儿
A2A bit less.
多一点儿
A2A bit more.
一口
B1A mouthful; a bite; a small amount (of food or drink).
一瓶
B1A bottle of.
一碗
B1Measure word for a bowl of food.
一盒
B1A box of.
一杯
B1Measure word for a cup of liquid.