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冰镇

Iced or chilled refers to something that has been made very cold, usually by using ice.

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Explanation at your level:

If you put a drink in the fridge, it gets cold. We call this chilled. You can say 'I like chilled water' or 'I want an iced drink.' It is very good on a hot day!

When food or drinks are made cold, we use the words iced or chilled. For example, you might order an iced tea at a cafe. It means the drink has ice in it to make it very cold and refreshing.

Using chilled or iced is common when discussing beverages. You might describe a white wine as being served chilled to enhance the flavor. These words are essential for travel and dining, as they help you specify exactly how you want your food or drink prepared.

In professional or social contexts, chilled often implies a level of refinement. Serving a beverage chilled is standard for many cocktails. Understanding the nuance between 'cold' and 'chilled'—where 'chilled' implies a deliberate cooling process—will make your English sound more natural and precise.

The term chilled can also be used metaphorically in business or social settings to describe a relaxed atmosphere. However, in culinary contexts, it remains a specific technical term. Mastery of these collocations, such as 'chilled to perfection,' allows for more descriptive and sophisticated communication in both spoken and written English.

Etymologically, the evolution of 'chilled' from Old English roots highlights our historical relationship with temperature. In literary contexts, the word can evoke a sense of crispness or even emotional detachment. Whether discussing the precise temperature of a vintage wine or the 'chilled' reception of a new policy, the word carries significant weight depending on the register and context.

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  • Iced means cooled with ice.
  • Chilled means made cold.
  • Used for drinks and food.
  • Common in daily life.

When we talk about 冰镇, we are referring to the act of cooling something down to make it refreshing. Think of a hot summer day when you grab a soda straight from the fridge; that drink is perfectly chilled.

It isn't just about being cold; it is about the intentional process of cooling. Whether you are using an ice bucket for champagne or a freezer for a dessert, the goal is to reach a temperature that feels crisp and satisfying to the palate.

The concept of 冰镇 dates back to ancient times when people used natural ice stored in ice houses. Before modern electricity, the wealthy would harvest ice in winter and store it underground to keep food and drinks cold during the summer.

The term reflects a long human history of seeking comfort through temperature control. In many cultures, the ability to serve a chilled beverage was a sign of status and hospitality, showing that the host had the resources to keep ice through the heat.

You will most often hear this word used with drinks. Common phrases include iced tea, chilled wine, or ice-cold beer. It is a very common term in hospitality and daily life.

In a formal restaurant setting, a waiter might ask if you would like your drink chilled. In casual conversation, you might simply say, 'I need something ice-cold to drink right now!'

1. On ice: To delay or pause a plan. Example: 'We have put that project on ice for now.'
2. Break the ice: To start a conversation in a social setting. Example: 'He told a joke to break the ice.'
3. Cool as a cucumber: To be very calm. Example: 'She was cool as a cucumber during the test.'
4. Ice-cold: Very cold. Example: 'I love an ice-cold lemonade.'
5. Tip of the iceberg: A small part of a larger problem. Example: 'This complaint is just the tip of the iceberg.'

In English, 'iced' and 'chilled' function primarily as adjectives. They modify the noun they precede, such as iced coffee. Pronunciation for 'iced' is /aɪst/, rhyming with 'priced' or 'sliced'.

When used as a verb, we say 'to chill' or 'to ice'. For example, 'Please chill the wine.' The stress usually falls on the first syllable in the adjective form, while the verb form remains simple and direct.

Fun Fact

Ice houses were once a luxury.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /aɪst/

Sounds like 'priced'

US /aɪst/

Sounds like 'sliced'

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'ed' as a separate syllable
  • Confusing 'iced' with 'ice'
  • Misplacing stress

Rhymes With

priced sliced diced traced faced

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Moderate

Speaking 2/5

Moderate

Hören 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

cold ice fridge

Learn Next

refrigerated refreshing

Fortgeschritten

sommelier culinary

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

Iced tea

Passive voice

Is chilled

Imperative

Keep chilled

Examples by Level

1

I want an iced tea.

I want + cold tea

Adjective + Noun

2

The water is chilled.

The water is cold

Passive voice

3

Do you like iced coffee?

Do you like cold coffee?

Question form

4

Please chill the juice.

Make the juice cold

Imperative verb

5

This drink is iced.

This drink has ice

Simple sentence

6

I have an iced soda.

I have a cold soda

Article usage

7

Is it chilled?

Is it cold?

Short question

8

The beer is iced.

The beer is very cold

Passive voice

1

I prefer my juice chilled.

2

She ordered an iced latte.

3

The salad should be served chilled.

4

Keep the wine chilled for the party.

5

I love iced water in the summer.

6

The dessert is best when chilled.

7

Is the white wine chilled enough?

8

He drank an iced tea by the pool.

1

The restaurant serves all white wines chilled.

2

I always keep a bottle of water chilled in the fridge.

3

Nothing beats an iced coffee on a hot afternoon.

4

The soup is traditionally served chilled.

5

Make sure the glasses are chilled before serving.

6

She likes her soda over iced cubes.

7

The fruit platter was kept chilled until the last minute.

8

He requested an iced drink to cool down.

1

The champagne was chilled to the perfect temperature.

2

For a more refreshing taste, serve the gazpacho chilled.

3

The bartender kept the cocktail glasses chilled in the freezer.

4

She prefers her beverages served chilled rather than room temperature.

5

The iced tea was a welcome relief from the sweltering heat.

6

The dessert was a chilled mousse with berries.

7

They kept the sparkling water chilled for the guests.

8

A perfectly chilled beer is essential for a summer barbecue.

1

The dish is best enjoyed chilled to allow the flavors to meld.

2

The sommelier recommended that the vintage be served slightly chilled.

3

The atmosphere at the meeting was surprisingly chilled.

4

He served the dessert chilled, garnished with fresh mint.

5

The beverage was chilled using a rapid cooling technique.

6

She found the chilled air of the cellar refreshing.

7

The recipe calls for a chilled base for the tart.

8

The wine was chilled to exactly ten degrees Celsius.

1

The culinary expert insisted that the delicacy be served chilled to preserve its delicate texture.

2

The chilled silence in the room was palpable.

3

He maintained a chilled demeanor despite the mounting pressure.

4

The beverage was chilled in a traditional ice box.

5

The salad, served chilled, provided a crisp contrast to the warm main course.

6

The wine, chilled to a precise temperature, was the highlight of the evening.

7

Her response was chilled and formal.

8

The chilled air of the mountain morning was invigorating.

Häufige Kollokationen

iced tea
chilled wine
keep chilled
ice-cold
served chilled
iced coffee
chilled glass
chilled water
iced dessert
perfectly chilled

Idioms & Expressions

"on ice"

postponed

The project is on ice.

casual

"break the ice"

start a conversation

He broke the ice with a joke.

neutral

"tip of the iceberg"

small part of a big problem

This is just the tip of the iceberg.

neutral

"cool as a cucumber"

very calm

She stayed cool as a cucumber.

casual

"walk on thin ice"

in a risky situation

You are walking on thin ice.

casual

"ice-cold"

very cold

My hands were ice-cold.

neutral

Easily Confused

冰镇 vs Icy

Both relate to ice

Icy means covered in ice; iced means cooled.

The road is icy; the tea is iced.

冰镇 vs Cold

Both mean low temperature

Cold is a state; chilled is a process.

It is cold; the wine is chilled.

冰镇 vs Frozen

Both imply ice

Frozen means solid ice.

The lake is frozen.

冰镇 vs Cool

Both mean low temperature

Cool is less cold than chilled.

The water is cool.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + chilled

The wine is chilled.

A2

I would like + an + iced + noun

I would like an iced tea.

B1

Keep + noun + chilled

Keep the milk chilled.

B2

Serve + noun + chilled

Serve the soup chilled.

C1

It is + chilled + to + temperature

It is chilled to ten degrees.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

ice frozen water

Verbs

chill to make cold

Adjectives

chilled made cold

Verwandt

fridge tool for chilling

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

chilled (formal) iced (neutral) ice-cold (casual)

Häufige Fehler

iced water (vs ice water) ice water
Both are used, but 'ice water' is more common for plain water with ice.
chilled to (vs chilled at) chilled to
We use 'to' for the target temperature.
Iced (vs Icy) Iced
Iced means cooled with ice; icy means covered in ice.
Chilled (vs Cold) Chilled
Chilled implies a process; cold is a state.
Iced (vs Ice) Iced
Use 'iced' as an adjective for drinks.

Tips

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Memory Trick

Think of the 'd' at the end as 'done' cooling.

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When to use

Use 'iced' for drinks, 'chilled' for food/wine.

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Cultural Insight

Americans love iced drinks.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'iced' as an adjective.

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Say It Right

Do not say 'ice-ed'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'ice drink'.

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Did You Know?

Ice was once a luxury good.

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Study Smart

Read restaurant menus.

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Build your bank

Learn 'refrigerated' too.

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Writing Tip

Use 'chilled' for better descriptions.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

I-C-E-D: I Cool Everything Down.

Visual Association

A glass of tea with ice cubes.

Word Web

Fridge Cold Summer Refreshment

Herausforderung

Describe your favorite cold drink.

Wortherkunft

Old English

Original meaning: Frozen water

Kultureller Kontext

None

Common in dining and hospitality.

Ice Ice Baby The Ice Storm

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At a restaurant

  • Is this chilled?
  • Iced tea, please.
  • Keep it chilled.

At home

  • Put it in the fridge.
  • It is nicely chilled.
  • Need some ice.

In a store

  • Where is the chilled section?
  • Is this chilled?

At a party

  • The drinks are chilled.
  • Get some ice.

Conversation Starters

"Do you like iced coffee?"

"What is your favorite chilled drink?"

"How do you keep your drinks cold?"

"Do you prefer hot or iced tea?"

"Have you ever made a chilled dessert?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a refreshing drink.

Write about a hot summer day.

How do you prepare for a party?

What is your favorite cold food?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, 'iced' is an adjective, 'ice' is a noun.

Yes, it is very common.

It sounds like 'priced'.

No, food can be chilled too.

Heated or warm.

It is neutral to formal.

Only in slang to mean relaxed.

Not necessarily, just cooled with ice.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

I would like an ___ tea.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: iced

Iced tea is a common collocation.

multiple choice A2

What does 'chilled' mean?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Very cold

Chilled means made cold.

true false B1

You can keep a drink chilled in the oven.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

Ovens heat things, they don't chill them.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Both relate to temperature.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

The wine is chilled.

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