单词 | boil |
释义 | boil [bɔɪl] verb HEAT LIQUID 热的液体 IMPROVER intransitive or transitive ■to reach, or cause something to reach, the temperature at which a liquid starts to turn into a gas (使)沸腾,煮沸,烧开(液体) •Liquid nitrogen boils at a very low temperature.液态氮在很低的温度下就会达到沸点。 •She scalded herself on some boiling water •If you give water to a small baby to drink, you have to boil it first.如果你喂婴儿喝水,必须先把水烧开。 IMPROVER intransitive or transitive ■to heat a container, especially one used for cooking, until the liquid in it starts to turn into a gas 煮沸,烧开(尤指做饭用的容器中的水) •Could you boil the kettle •The pan's boiling.锅烧开了。 ■ IMPROVER transitive ■to cook food by putting it in water that is boiling 在沸水中煮,烹煮 •I've boiled some potatoes for dinner.晚饭我煮了些马铃薯。 •boiled carrots煮熟的胡萝卜 boil dry ■If a container or food boils dry, all the liquid in the container in which the food was cooking turns to gas. 煮干,烧干 transitive ■to wash clothes in a container of very hot water 在沸水中洗(衣服) [bɔɪl] verb BE ANGRY 愤怒 [I usually continuous] informal ■to be extremely angry 暴怒 •He was boiling with [bɔɪl] verb can't boil an egg humorous ■Someone who can't boil an egg, is unable to cook even the simplest meal. 连煮个鸡蛋都不会,根本不会做饭 [bɔɪl] verb Phrasal Verbs boil away ■When a liquid boils away, it all turns into a gas so that none of it is left in liquid form. (液体)汽化,煮干 [bɔɪl] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] boil (sth) down ■to heat a liquid or food so that part of it is turned into gas and its amount is reduced (使)煮浓;(使)熬浓 [bɔɪl] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] boil sth down ■to reduce information, usually so that it contains only its most important parts 浓缩,简化 •He had boiled down a lengthy report to [bɔɪl] verb Phrasal Verbs boil down to sth ■If a situation or problem boils down to something, that is the main reason for it (形势或问题)主要原因在于,归结为 •The problem boils down to one thing - lack of money.问题归结为一点——缺钱。 [bɔɪl] verb Phrasal Verbs boil over PERSON ■If a difficult situation or negative emotion boils over, it cannot be controlled any more and people start to argue or fight. (形势或负面情绪)失去控制,爆发 LIQUID ■If a liquid that is being heated boils over, it rises up and flows over the edge of the pan (液体)沸溢,煮溢 •Take the milk off the heat before it boils over.趁牛奶还没有煮沸溢出之前把它从火上拿下来。 ■If a pan boils over, the liquid in it rises up and flows over the edge (容器)沸溢•That saucepan is boiling over.锅里的东西煮得溢出来了。 [bɔɪl] verb Phrasal Verbs boil up ■If a bad emotion boils up, it becomes very strong and difficult to control (负面情绪)难以控制 •Anger [bɔɪl] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] boil sth up ■to heat up liquid or food in a pan until it boils 烧开,煮沸 •Could you boil some water up for me?你能为我烧点水吗? [bɔɪl] noun SWELLING 肿 countable ■a painful red swelling on the skin, that is filled with pus (= thick yellow liquid) 疖子,脓疮 [bɔɪl] noun HEAT 加热 only singular ■when you wash or cook something in very hot water 煮;烹煮 the boil ■the state of boiling 沸腾(状态) •Bring •Let the liquid come to [bɔɪl] noun go off the boil UK ■to lose interest or become less urgent 失去兴趣;不再紧迫 •They were really excited about the project, but now they seem to have gone off the boil.当初他们对这个企划案非常感兴趣,可现在似乎已经热情冷却了。 |
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