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- The phrase "on ice" has the following meanings123:
- (Of drink or food): To place something in a container of ice to get cold.
- In reserve or readiness: Often used with "put," meaning to place something in reserve or temporarily suspend it.
- Temporarily unavailable or suspended: Used to indicate that something is on hold or not currently being used.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Meaning of on ice in English on ice idiom Add to word list (of drink or food) in a container of ice to get cold: put something on ice I've put a couple of bottles of champagne on ice. The shrimp cocktail is on ice, the chicken is in the oven.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/on-iceon ice In reserve or readiness. This idiom often occurs with put, meaning “to place in reserve,” as in Let's put that proposal on ice until we have the funds to implement it. This usage alludes to putting things in cold storage for preservation.www.dictionary.com/browse/on--iceon ice (idiomatic) Not being used; temporarily unavailable or suspended; on hold. We're putting the new software features on ice until we can fix the existing bugs.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/on_ice On ice - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
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