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Meaning of patch ice | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Ice in overlapping pieces in the sea.
    uncountable
  2. A coating of ice that covers an area of the ground, caused by snow that has melted and then refrozen.
    uncountable
  3. Ice in a skating rink that has been repaired or resurfaced to fix imperfections, cracks, or rough spots.
    uncountable

Examples

“The wind also veered now to the westward, and the vessles were hauled up to the south-east, steering between ice-bergs and broken patch ice; but scarcely any birds were yet to be seen; though, on the 20th, two nellies were observed, and one albatross, being the first since leaving the latitude of South Georgia.”
“Adult seals tend to remain in the moving patch ice, but the young seals are often seen in ice free nearshore areas.·”
“Or maybe they fought on patch ice or ice-patch reef (where the water isolates the ice above, which becomes an eggshell-like membrane).”
“Toward night the wind changed to north, and thinned out the patch-ice, driving it southward, so that by ten o'clock, evening , we were able to get in our ice-anchors and make sail, continuing our voyage, and making about four knots an hour till nine o'clock next morning, when we were off a small island, the first of a straggling group on the south side of the strait.”
“There had already been flurries, and in some places the road down from the Overlook was slick with patch ice.”
“Patch ice clung to reeds and willow branches along the banks.”
“Eliminate shadows that will cause patch ice.”
“There was always enough patch ice in the intersection to let the back end go loose on her, only she steered into the skid and kept it on the road, managing a pretty smooth downshift into second in the process.”
“The snows always come, and with them some of the nastiest patch ice in the known universe . There was a lot of patch ice that first day of February, stuck in the hollows at the bottoms of the hills, glowing black and wicked at the worst spots in the curves—but, believe it or not, it wasn't what I was worried about.”
“It contains a 200 by 85-foot hockey ice surface and a 100 by 61-foot "patch ice" rink for figure skating, practice and instruction.”
“The differences in usage by session/type of use are evident in Figure 4.4 which shows that there were more users in all categories, except patch ice and parties, in 1984/5 than 1985/6.”
“Some other schools bill for every individual element: freestyle ice, patch ice, lectures and lessons.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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