gla·ci·ate /ˈgleʃiˌet, si-/
(vt.)被冰凍蓋,遭受冰河作用,使冰凍
Gla·ci·ate, v. t.
1. To convert into, or cover with, ice.
2. Geol. To produce glacial effects upon, as in the scoring of rocks, transportation of loose material, etc.
Glaciated rocks, rocks whose surfaces have been smoothed, furrowed, or striated, by the action of ice.
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Gla·ci·ate v. i. To turn to ice.
glaciate
v 1: cover with ice or snow or a glacier; "the entire area was
glaciated"
2: become frozen and covered with glaciers