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boilverb(HEAT LIQUID)A2[IorT]toreach, orcausesomething toreach, thetemperatureat which aliquidstartstoturninto agas: (使)沸腾,煮沸,烧开 Liquidnitrogenboils at a verylowtemperature.液态氮在很低的温度下就会达到沸点。 Shescaldedherself on some boilingwater.她被开水烫伤了。 If you givewaterto asmallbabytodrink, you have to boil it first.如果你喂婴儿水喝,必须先把水烧开。 B1[IorT]toheatacontainer,especiallyone used forcooking, until theliquidin itstartstoturninto agas: (做饭时)煮沸,烧开 The pan's boiling.锅烧开了。 mainlyUKCould you boil thekettlefor me?你能给我烧壶水吗? B1[T]tocookfoodby putting it inwaterthat is boiling: 在沸水中煮,烹煮 I've boiled somepotatoesfordinner.晚饭我煮了些土豆。 boiledcarrots煮熟的胡萝卜 boil dry If acontainerorfoodboilsdry, all theliquidin thecontainerin which thefoodwascookingturnstogas: 煮干,烧干He'dleftapanofwateron thestoveand it had boileddry. See more[T]towashclothesin acontainerof veryhotwater 在沸水中洗(衣服) - Ask Simon tocookthemeal? Come off it, he canhardlyboil anegg!
- Aswaterbeginsto boil,bubblesriseeverfasterto thesurface.
- To make athickersauce,reducetheingredientsby boiling for fiveminutes.
- Water boils at 212°Fahrenheitand 100°Celsius/Centigrade.
- Stir thesaucegentlyuntil itbeginsto boil.
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See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Hot & heat Preparing food using heat Cleaning clothes boilverb(BE ANGRY)[Iusually continuous]informalto beextremelyangry: 暴怒 He was boilingwithrage.他怒不可遏。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBecoming angry and expressing anger - (almost) burst a blood vesselidiom
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See more results » Phrasal verbsboil away boil(something)down boilsomethingdown boil down tosomething boil over boil up boilsomethingup boilnoun(SWELLING)[C]apainfulswellingon theskinthat isfilledwithpus(=thick,yellowliquid) 疖子,脓疮 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSkin complaints & blemishes - age spot
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See more results » boilnoun(HEAT)[S]theactofwashingorcookingsomething in veryhotwater 煮;烹煮 a/the boil thestateof boiling: 沸腾(状态)Bringthewaterto aboil, thenaddthepasta.先把水烧开,再加入意大利面。 UKBringthewaterto theboil, thenaddthepasta.先把水烧开,再加入意大利面。 Let theliquidcome toa/the boil and thenreducetheheat.先将汤煮沸,然后关小火。 As theliquidcomes to a boil,whiskitlightly. Bring thesauceverygentlyto a boil andletitsimmerfor tenminutes. Addhalfateaspoonofsaltandbringto the boil. ![picture of boil picture of boil](https://dictionary.cambridge.org//images/thumb/boil_noun_003_00223.jpg?version=5.0.287) Dorling Kindersley/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCleaning clothes - airer
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See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Preparing food using heat Physical & chemical processes (Definition ofboilfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)boilverb(HEAT LIQUID)A2[IorT]toreach, orcausesomething toreach, thetemperatureat which aliquidstartstoturninto agas (使)沸腾,煮沸,烧开Liquidnitrogenboils at a verylowtemperature.液态氮在很低的温度下就会达到沸点。 Shescaldedherself on some boilingwater.她被开水烫伤了。 If you givewaterto asmallbabytodrink, you have to boil it first.如果你喂婴儿水喝,必须先把水烧开。 B1[IorT]toheatacontainer,especiallyone used forcooking, until theliquidin itstartstoturninto agas (做饭时)煮沸,烧开The pan's boiling.锅烧开了。 mainlyUKCould you boil thekettlefor me?你能给我烧壶水吗? B1[T]tocookfoodby putting it inwaterthat is boiling 在沸水中煮,烹煮I've boiled somepotatoesfordinner.晚饭我煮了些土豆。 boiledcarrots煮熟的胡萝卜 boil dry If acontainerorfoodboilsdry, all theliquidin thecontainerin which thefoodwascookingturnstogas. 煮干,烧干 [T]towashclothesin acontainerof veryhotwater 在沸水中洗(衣服) - Ask Simon tocookthemeal? Come off it, he canhardlyboil anegg!
- Aswaterbeginsto boil,bubblesriseeverfasterto thesurface.
- To make athickersauce,reducetheingredientsby boiling for fiveminutes.
- Water boils at 212°Fahrenheitand 100°Celsius/Centigrade.
- Stir thesaucegentlyuntil itbeginsto boil.
boilverb(BE ANGRY)[Iusually continuous]informalto beextremelyangry 暴怒He was boilingwithrage.他怒不可遏。 Phrasal verbsboil away boil(sth)down boilsthdown boil down tosth boil over boil up boilsthup boilnoun(SWELLING)[C]apainfulswellingon theskinthat isfilledwithpus(=thick,yellowliquid) 疖子,脓疮 boilnoun(HEAT)[S]theactofwashingorcookingsomething in veryhotwater 煮;烹煮 a/the boil 沸腾(状态)UKBringthewaterto theboil, thenaddthepasta.先把水烧开,再加入意大利面。 USBringthewaterto aboil, thenaddthepasta.先把水烧开,再加入意大利面。 Let theliquidcome toa/the boil and thenreducetheheat.先将汤煮沸,然后关小火。 boil| American Dictionaryboilverb[I/T](HEAT)(of aliquid) tostarttoturninto agasbecause of beingheated, or tocausealiquidtoturninto agasin this way: [I]Thewateris boiling. [T]We’dbetterboil thiswaterbefore wedrinkit. If you say that acontainerhas boiled, theliquidin it hasstartedtoturninto agas: [I]The pot’sbeginningto boil. Iffoodboils, or you boilfood, it iscookedby being put inwaterthat isheateduntil thewateris in theprocessofturninginto agas: [T]I boiled somepotatoesfordinner. Phrasal verbsboil downsomething boil down tosomething boil over boilnoun(SWELLING)[C]apainful,redswellingon theskinthat isfilledwithpus(= ayellowliquidfrom aninfection) boilnoun(HEAT)[U]If youbringsomething to a boil, orletsomething come to a boil, youheatit until itstartstoturninto agas: Bring thewaterto a boil, thenaddthepasta. (Definition ofboilfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofboilboil Parsing a permutation phrase boils down to checking whether the input matches one of the paths in the permutation tree.From theCambridge English Corpus Even the fiscal crisis that had been brewing in the 1970s and had boiled over in the 1980s had apparently been resolved.From theCambridge English Corpus Make up with 1 teaspoon of salt in 200 ml (approx. 1 cup) of previously boiled water.From theCambridge English Corpus Here, the user boils water, prepares a sauce, boils water again and finally cooks pasta.From theCambridge English Corpus Samples were then boiled for 30 min and subjected to 2 cycles of freezing and thawing.From theCambridge English Corpus Using downside deviation as a risk measure boils down to taking quadratic shortfall.From theCambridge English Corpus In our framework the problem boils down to deciding whether, when two agents meet, they should copy each other or cancel each other out.From theCambridge English Corpus The oak galls are collected, crushed and either boiled or infused in rainwater (or white-wine vinegar).From theCambridge English Corpus However, maize harvested early must either be eaten relatively soon or boiled and dried to prevent rotting.From theCambridge English Corpus A dish made of a chicken stuffed with highly seasoned, fried, ground meat, boiled eggs, mixed fruit and peppers.From theCambridge English Corpus A well-known dish comprising onions soaked in vinegar and other seasonings added to chicken broth, the boiled chicken having been removed and browned for serving.From theCambridge English Corpus The wort, in turn, was boiled with hops.From theCambridge English Corpus Seeds made water-permeable by boiling imbibed water, and thus germinated, at a much slower rate than those made water-permeable by mechanical scarification.From theCambridge English Corpus Percentage leakage was determined as the highest conductivity before boiling as a fraction of the highest conductivity after boiling.From theCambridge English Corpus A 54-ml mixture of methanol and chloroform (1:2 by volume), heated to boiling point, was used as the solvent.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/boil## |