本刊资料
Meaning
● to do or say something that makes people feel more comfortable, especially at the start of a meeting or party
● to reduce the tension or unfamiliarity at the beginning of a party, gathering etc.
● to make people feel more relaxed with each other who have not met before
● to start doing something to make people feel relaxed and comfortable at a gathering or in a new situation
● an attempt of initiating a friendly environ-ment in a new and unfamiliar situation
Example Sentences
1. Jone suggested playing a party game to break the ice.
2. Everyone was quiet in the hall until she broke the ice by cracking a joke.
3. Its not always easy to break the ice at a formal meeting.
4. Before leaving the party, I complimented her, “Your cute smile did a lot to break the ice.”
5. To confidently break the ice in any situation, you need to watch this video.