Szukaj
to seethe
01
wrzeć, bulgotać
to boil or churn vigorously
Intransitive
02
wrzeć, bulgotać
to feel extremely worried and angry internally while trying not to show it externally
Intransitive
03
wrzeć, kipieć
to be full of activity or people, moving quickly and energetically
Intransitive: to seethe with people or activities
seethe
v
seething
adj
seething
adj
Przykład
Over the years, the volcano has intermittently seethed with activity, occasionally erupting in spectacular displays of molten lava and ash.
By tomorrow afternoon, the sauce will seethe with bubbling fury as it simmers on the stove.
The cauldron is currently seething over the open flame, sending steam and bubbles into the air.
The water in the pot begins to seethe as it reaches a rolling boil.
Last night, the angry ocean seethed with waves crashing against the shore during the storm.