单词乎

boiling

音标['bɒiliŋ]

汉语翻译

a. 沸腾的, 激昂的
ad. 沸腾
【化】 沸腾
【医】 沸腾, 煮沸

英语解释

名词 boiling:

  1. the application of heat to change something from a liquid to a gas
  2. cooking in a liquid that has been brought to a boil
    同义词:stewing, simmering

动词 boil:

  1. come to the boiling point and change from a liquid to vapor
    同义词:boil
  2. cook in boiling liquid
    同义词:boil
  3. bring to, or maintain at, the boiling point
    同义词:boil
  4. be agitated
    同义词:churn, boil, moil, roil
  5. be in an agitated emotional state
    同义词:seethe, boil

副词 boiling:

  1. extremely

例句

  1. The kettle is boiling.
    壶里的水开了。
  2. The solution of sugar was boiling down.
    糖水煎浓成为糖浆。
  3. These vegetables have been boiling too long; they're cooked to a pulp.
    这些蔬菜煮的时间太长了,都煮成糊了。
  4. When the meat is boiling, remove the scum.
    当肉煮沸时,把浮在上面的浮渣撇掉。
  5. I am boiling the milk.
    我正在煮牛奶。
  6. The condition or act of boiling.
    煮,沸腾沸腾的状态或煮的动作
  7. A confection made of nut kernels, especially almonds or pecans, stirred in boiling sugar syrup until crisp and brown.
    干果糖用干果仁,尤指杏仁或山核桃仁在沸腾的糖浆里搅拌直至发焦变脆而制成的蜜饯
  8. The state or process of boiling.
    沸腾沸腾的状态或过程

详细解释


boil.ing

adj.(形容词)
Heated to or past the boiling point:
到沸点的,沸腾的:加热至或加热超过沸点的:
例句:
a kettle of boiling water.
一壶开水

Very angry or upset; seething.
极为愤怒,非常激动的;火冒三丈的,激愤的
adv.(副词)
Used as an intensive:
极其,非常:用作加强语气的词:
例句:
fainted because it was boiling hot; boiling mad over the mistake.
因天气炎热而昏倒;对犯错极为恼火



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