boil
boil
bɔɪl
boyl
British pronunciation
/bɔɪl/

“boil”的英语定义和含义

to boil
01

煮沸,

to cook food in very hot water
Transitive: to boil food
to boil definition and meaning
example
例子
I boil eggs for breakfast every morning.
我每天早上鸡蛋当早餐。
You should boil the pasta until it is al dente.
你应该意大利面直到它变得有嚼劲。
1.1

煮沸, 在沸水中烹饪

(of food) to be cooked in very hot water
Intransitive
example
例子
The pasta boils rapidly in the pot of water.
意大利面在锅里的水中迅速煮沸
The soup boils gently on the stove.
汤在炉子上轻轻地沸腾
02

煮沸, 加热至沸腾

to expose a container to heat until its content reaches its boiling point
Intransitive
example
例子
She placed a pot of water on the stove and waited for it to boil before adding the pasta.
她把一锅水放在炉子上,等它煮沸后再加入意大利面。
She watched the pot intently, waiting for it to boil so she could brew a fresh pot of coffee.
她专注地看着锅,等待它煮沸,以便她能煮一壶新鲜的咖啡。
2.1

沸腾, 煮沸

(of liquids) to become very hot and turn into steam
Intransitive
to boil definition and meaning
example
例子
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
水在100摄氏度时沸腾
Over time, the soup has boiled and simmered to perfection.
随着时间的推移,汤已经煮沸并炖煮至完美。
03

沸腾, 愤怒

to feel intensely angry, frustrated, or agitated, often to the point of losing control
Intransitive
example
例子
She tried to remain calm, but her anger started to boil as she listened to his lies.
她试图保持冷静,但当她听到他的谎言时,她的愤怒开始沸腾
Despite his efforts to stay composed, his irritation began to boil as the meeting dragged on.
尽管他努力保持镇定,但随着会议的拖延,他的恼怒开始沸腾
04

沸腾, 翻滚

to be in a state of turbulence and agitation
Intransitive
example
例子
As the hurricane approached, the sea began to boil with towering waves crashing against the shore.
随着飓风的临近,大海开始沸腾,巨浪拍打着海岸。
Dark clouds gathered overhead, and soon the sky started to boil with thunder and lightning.
乌云在我们头顶聚集,很快天空就开始电闪雷鸣,沸腾起来。
Boil
01

沸点, 沸腾温度

the temperature at which a liquid boils at sea level
boil definition and meaning
02

, 脓肿

a painful sore with a hard core filled with pus
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