n. 煮沸,沸腾;疔,疖子;[医]疡肿,脓肿 vt.& vi. (使)沸腾,开 vt. 用开水煮,在沸水中煮 vi. 怒火中烧,异常气愤 第三人称单数: boils 过去式: boiled 过去分词: boiled 现在分词: boiling
中文词源
boil 煮沸
来自PIE *bhel, 膨胀,鼓起。词源同ball.
boil 用法和例句
You should at least boil it or use a filter .
你至少需要把水煮沸或者是过滤一下。
They boil wort for up to three hours .
麦芽汁要煮多至三个小时。
Water in the core began to boil off , raising the temperature and pressure inside the massive steel containment vessel .
堆芯的水开始沸腾,导致钢结构的安全壳内部的温度和压力开始升高。
Add chicken broth to the pot . Bring to boil .
将鸡肉高汤倒入锅中,烧开之后关小火。
But one thing that seems to hold is that when the decline is widely looked for , it does not arrive -- a bit like a watched pot of water failing to boil .
a painful sore with a hard core filled with pus同义词:furuncle
the temperature at which a liquid boils at sea level同义词:boiling point
动词 boil:
come to the boiling point and change from a liquid to vapor
cook in boiling liquid
bring to, or maintain at, the boiling point
be agitated同义词:churn, moil, roil
be in an agitated emotional state同义词:seethe
例句
The kettle is boiling.壶里的水开了。
Bring the mixture to the boil, then let it simmer for ten minutes.把混合物煮至沸腾,然後再用文火煮十分钟。
Give the sheets a good boil to get them white.把被单好好煮一煮,好让它们白一些。
The argument boiled over into open war.争论演变成了公开的论战。
I am boiling the milk.我正在煮牛奶。
详细解释
boil v.(动词)boiled,boil.ing,boils v.intr.(不及物动词) To change from a liquid to a vapor by the application of heat:沸腾蒸发:由于加热,从液体变成气体:例句:All the water boiled away and left the kettle dry.水都烧开了,剩下一个空壶 To reach the boiling point.煮开:达到沸点To undergo the action of boiling, especially in being cooked.在沸水中煮,尤指烹煮To be in a state of agitation; seethe:翻腾:处于翻滚状态;翻腾:例句:a river boiling over the rocks.河水翻腾,拍打岩岸 To be stirred up or greatly excited:使激动:例句:The mere idea made me boil.这个主意让我大为激动 v.tr.(及物动词) To vaporize (a liquid) by the application of heat.汽化:用加热办法使(液体)汽化To heat to the boiling point.浇开:加热到沸点To cook or clean by boiling.加沸以烹饪或清洗To separate by evaporation in the process of boiling:在沸水中分开:通过加沸过程中的蒸馏加以分离:例句:boil the maple sap.以煮沸方式分离枫树汁 n.(名词)The condition or act of boiling.煮,沸腾:沸腾的状态或煮的动作Lower Southern U.S. A picnic featuring shrimp, crab, or crayfish boiled in large pots with spices, and then shelled and eaten by hand.【美国南端】 海鲜野餐:将大虾、蟹或淡水鳌虾煮熟加上调味汁,然后用手去壳就食的野餐An agitated, swirling, roiling mass of liquid:搅动、旋转、翻滚的液体:例句:.Those tumbling boils show a dissolving bar and a changing channel there.(Mark Twain).汹涌翻滚的河水显示出那里有一个正在缩小沙洲和改道的航道.(马克·吐温) <常用词组>boil down To reduce in bulk or size by boiling.煮浓:通过熬煮减少体积To condense; summarize:浓缩;简化:例句:boiled down the complex document.简化繁杂的文件 To constitute the equivalent of in summary:简单地归结为:例句:The scathing editorial simply boils down to an exercise in partisan politics.措词强烈的社论可以简单地归结为政党政治的纲领 boil over To overflow while boiling.沸腾溢出To lose one`s temper.发怒:情绪失去控制常用词组>来源:Middle English boillen 中古英语 boillen from Old French boillir 源自 古法语 boillir from Latin bullore 源自 拉丁语 bullore <参考词汇><同义词>boil,simmer,seethe,stew同义词>To boil is to cook in a liquid heated to a temperature at which it bubbles up and gives off vapor: boil 即在加热到冒气泡并产生蒸汽的液体中烹煮: 例句:boil potatoes. Figurativelyboil pertains to intense agitation: 煮马铃薯。 boil 的比喻用法表示激动情绪: 例句:She boiled with resentment.她因怨恨而发火。 Simmer denotes gentle cooking just at or below the boiling point ( Simmer 表示在沸点以下微煮( 例句:Let the stock simmer for several hours); figuratively it refers to a state of gentle ferment ( 让汤汁炖几个小时); 它喻指蕴酿( 例句:Plans were simmering in his mind). 计划已在他心里蕴酿好了)。 Seethe emphasizes in both senses the turbulence of steady boiling at high temperature: Seethe 字面意义及喻意均强调高温下持续煮而产生翻滚: 例句:Water seethed in the caldron.水在大锅中翻滚。 例句:.The city had all through the interval been seething with discontent. (John R. Green). .该城市在那段时期里一直被一种不满情绪所煎熬. (约翰R·格林)。 Stew refers literally to slow boiling and figuratively to a persistent but not violent state of agitation: Stew 字面上用文火煨,喻指长时间但并不加重的焦虑: 例句:I always add a little Madeira to the liquid when I stew prunes.在炖李子时我常加些马德拉葡萄酒在汤里。. 例句: .They don`t want a man to fret and stew about his work. (William H. Whyte, Jr.).他们不想让别人为工作烦恼、担忧. (小威廉H·怀特)---------------另--------------boil boil 2 n.(名词)A painful, circumscribed pus-filled inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissue usually caused by a local staphylococcal infection.Also called furuncle 疖:皮肤和皮下组织灌脓和发炎的一块,有疼痛,常为该处葡萄球菌感染引起也作 furuncle 来源:Middle English bile 中古英语 bile from Old English btle 源自 古英语 btle