0 If something freezes, it becomes hard and solid because it is very cold. -- congelarse
1 to make food last a long time by making it very cold and hard -- congelar
3 to suddenly stop moving, especially because you are frightened -- quedarse helado
4 to become or make hard as a result of very cold temperatures -- congelar
5 to be very cold -- congelarse
Calling for a small increase or a freeze is derisory when what is really needed is a sharp cut in the budget to give the taxpayer a break.
We cannot have the applicant countries made to suffer because we freeze our spending.
The measures we took to halt investment and also to freeze bank assets are fairly weak.
I am also pleased that the proposal that assets be frozen has been accepted.
There is no place in a social market economy for a social freeze policy of this kind.
The purpose of a horizontal directive would be to freeze a number of areas which, as we know by experience, develop the whole time.
Freezing their multi-million dollar salaries is not a punishment.
I support the rapporteur's proposal to freeze travel and subsistence allowances at 1997 levels pending the working party's conclusions.