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    boil 的英语意思

    boilboil1 /bɔɪl/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] when a liquid boils, or when you boil it, it becomes hot enough to turn into gas液体沸腾,或将液体煮沸时,温度高到足以转化为气体boil at The solution boiled at 57.4°C.该溶液在57.4°C时沸腾。 Put the spaghetti into plenty of boiling salted water.把意大利面放入大量沸腾的盐水中。 We were advised to boil the water before drinking it.我们被告知饮水前要先将水烧开。2[intransitive, transitive] to cook something in boiling water在沸水中煮熟食物:  a boiled egg水煮蛋 Boil the rice for 15 minutes.将米煮15分钟。 She fried the chicken and put the vegetables on to boil.她炸了鸡肉,然后将蔬菜放上炉子煮。 see thesaurus at cook3[intransitive, transitive] if something containing liquid boils, the liquid inside it is boiling盛有液体的容器沸腾时,指其内部的液体正在沸腾:  The kettle’s boiling – shall I turn it off?水壶烧开了——要不要关掉? The saucepan boiled dry on the stove.锅在炉子上烧干了。4[transitive] to wash something, using boiling water用沸水洗涤某物:  I always boil the cotton sheets.我总是将棉床单用沸水洗涤。5[intransitive] if you are boiling with anger, you are extremely angry若某人怒火沸腾,表示其极度愤怒boil with Lewis was boiling with rage and misery.刘易斯怒火中烧,痛苦万分。 boiling point(2), → make somebody’s blood boil at blood1(4)GRAMMAR语法Boil belongs to a group of verbs where the same noun can be the subject of the verb or its object."Boil"属于一类动词,同一名词既可作该动词的主语,也可作其宾语。You can say: · I’m boiling the potatoes. In this sentence, ‘the potatoes’ is the object of boil.• 可以这样说:· I'm boiling the potatoes. 在这个句子中,"the potatoes"是 boil 的宾语。You can also say: · The potatoes are boiling. In this sentence, ‘the potatoes’ is the subject of boil.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS• 也可以这样说:· The potatoes are boiling. 在这个句子中,"the potatoes"是 boil 的主语。语法指南 ‒ 动词boil away phrasal verb if a liquid boils away, it disappears because it has been heated too much液体因过度加热而完全蒸发消失:  The soup’s almost boiled away.汤快烧干了。boil down phrasal verb1boil down to something informal非正式 if a long statement, argument etc boils down to a single statement, that statement is the main point or cause若冗长的陈述、论点等归结为一句话,则该句话是其要点或根本原因:  It boils down to a question of priorities.归根结底,这是一个优先顺序的问题。2boil something ↔ down to make a list or piece of writing shorter by not including anything that is not necessary通过删去不必要的内容,使列表或文章变得更简短:  You can boil this down so that there are just two main categories.你可以将这个归纳为只有两个主要类别。3if a food or liquid boils down, or if you boil it down, it becomes less after it is cooked食物或液体经烹煮后体积或量减少:  Spinach tends to boil down a lot.菠菜煮后容易大量缩水。boil something ↔ down glue made from boiling down old sheepskins用旧羊皮熬制而成的胶水boil over phrasal verb1if a liquid boils over when it is heated, it rises and flows over the side of the container液体受热沸腾时,升高并从容器边缘溢出:  The milk was boiling over on the stove behind her.她身后炉子上的牛奶正在沸腾溢出。2if a situation or an emotion boils over, the people involved stop being calm情势或情绪爆发时,相关人员无法保持冷静:  All the bitterness of the last two years seemed to boil over.过去两年积累的所有怨恨似乎一下子爆发了出来。boil over into Anger eventually boils over into words that are later regretted.愤怒最终会爆发为事后令人后悔的言语。boil up phrasal verb1if a situation or emotion boils up, bad feelings grow until they reach a dangerous level情势或情绪逐渐酝酿时,负面情绪不断累积直至达到危险程度:  She could sense that trouble was boiling up at work.她能感觉到工作中麻烦正在酝酿。 He could feel the anger boiling up inside him.他能感受到愤怒在内心不断涌上来。2 boil something ↔ up to heat food or a liquid until it begins to boil将食物或液体加热至开始沸腾:  Boil the fruit up with sugar.将水果与糖一起煮沸。
    boilboil2 noun 1the boil British English, a boil American English the act or state of boiling沸腾的动作或状态:  Add the seasoning and bring the sauce to the boil.加入调味料,将酱汁加热至沸腾。 She waited for the water to come to the boil (=begin to boil).她等待水煮开(=开始沸腾)。2[countable] a painful infected swelling under someone’s skin皮肤下疼痛的感染性肿块:  The boy’s body is covered in boils.那个男孩浑身长满了疖子。3go off the boil British English to become less good at something that you are usually very good at在通常非常擅长的事情上表现下滑:  He’s gone off the boil after a tournament win in Dubai.他在迪拜赢得一场锦标赛后表现开始下滑。