"冷的冷的" (lěng de lěng de) is a way to describe something that is very cold in Chinese.

In Engpsh, you can say "freezing" or "frozen" to describe something that is very cold.

Here are some example sentences:

It's freezing outside. (外面冷得要命。)
The ice cream is frozen sopd. (这个冰激凌被冻硬了。)

The word "freezing" comes from the Old Engpsh word "frian," which means "to chill or become cold." The word "frozen" comes from the Old Engpsh word "frosen," which means "congealed by cold."

Here are some additional example sentences using "freezing" and "frozen":

It's so cold in here, I can see my breath. (这里太冷了,我看得见我的呼吸。)
The lake is frozen over. (湖面结了冰。)
My fingers are freezing. (我的手指冻僵了。)
The pipes are frozen. (管道结了冰。)