Rechercher
to boil
01
bouillir
to cook food in very hot water
Transitive: to boil food
1.1
bouillir
(of food) to be cooked in very hot water
02
faire bouillir, bouillir
to expose a container to heat until its content reaches its boiling point
Intransitive
2.1
bouillir, se mettre à bouillir
(of liquids) to become very hot and turn into steam
03
bouillir, s'enflammer
to feel intensely angry, frustrated, or agitated, often to the point of losing control
Intransitive
04
bouillir, s'agiter
to be in a state of turbulence and agitation
Intransitive
Boil
01
point d'ébullition, ébullition
the temperature at which a liquid boils at sea level
02
furoncle, abcès
a painful sore with a hard core filled with pus
boil
v
boiled
adj
boiled
adj
boiler
n
boiler
n
boiling
adj
boiling
adj
Exemple
He boiled potatoes for the stew.
They boiled the lobster for the seafood feast.
I boil eggs for breakfast every morning.
We will boil the vegetables for dinner.
You should boil the pasta until it is al dente.
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