单词 | boil |
释义 | boil noun¹ 1state of boiling沸腾adjective | verb + boil adjective➤rolling (name) 沸腾◆bring the water to a rolling boil.把水烧到滚开。verb + boil➤bring sth to将某物煮至沸腾◆bring the soup to the boil. (bre) 把汤煮沸。◆bring the soup to a boil. (name) 把汤烧开。➤come to开始沸腾◆when it comes to the boil, reduce the heat. (bre) 沸腾时将火关小。◆when it comes to a boil, reduce the heat. (name) 沸腾时将火关小。➤go off (bre, usually figurative) 不再沸腾;不如从前◆he played brilliantly for the first set but then went rather off the boil.他第一盘表现得非常出色,但接下来就有失水准了。boil noun² 2infected spot疖子verb + boil➤lance切开疖子◆the doctor lanced the boil.医生切开疖子。boil verbadverb | verb + boil adverb➤furiously, rapidly, vigorously大火煮◆boil the beans rapidly for ten minutes.把豆子用大火煮 10 分钟。verb + boil➤put sth on to把某物烧开◆i'll put the kettle on to boil.我会放上水壶把水烧开。 boil [countable] a swollen and infected area under the skin which is full of a thick yellowish liquid (= pus) 疖;皮下脓肿;黄水疮◆the boil on his back was painful.他背部的黄水疮让他很痛苦。note 辨析 abscess or boil?a boil is always just under the skin on the surface of the body, and is usually less serious than an abscess, which can be deeper within the body and will usually need treatment by a doctor. * boil 总是就在身体表皮之下,通常不如 abscess 严重,后者可能是在体内深处,通常需医生治疗。boil¹/bɔɪl ||; bɔɪl/verb1. [i] (used about a liquid) to reach a high temperature where bubbles rise to the surface and the liquid changes to a gas (指液体)沸腾: ◇water boils at 100°c. 水的沸点是100摄氏度。◇the kettle's boiling. 壶里的水开了。 2. [t] to heat a liquid until it boils and let it keep boiling 烧开;煮开: ◇boil all drinking water for five minutes. 水煮开后再滚五分钟才能喝。 3. [i,t] to cook (sth) in boiling water 放在开水里煮: ◇put the potatoes on to boil, please. 请把马铃薯放上去煮沸。◇to boil an egg 煮鸡蛋 4. [i] (used about a person) to feel very angry (指人)动怒: ◇she was boiling with rage. 她在大发雷霆。 boil down to sth to have sth as the most important point 归结起来: ◇what it all boils down to is that you don't want to spend too much money. 归根结底一句话,你不想花太多钱。 boil over 1. (used about a liquid) to boil and flow over the sides of a pan (指液体)沸腾并溢出,潽: ◇you let the soup boil over. 你把汤煮潽了。 2. (used about an argument or sb's feelings) to become more serious or angry (指争执)加剧;(指人)怒上加怒 boil²/bɔɪl ||; bɔɪl/noun1. [sing] a period of boiling; the point at which a liquid boils 沸腾;沸点: ◇you'll have to give those shirts a boil to get them clean. 你得把那些衬衫在沸水里煮一煮才能洗干净。 2. [c] a small, painful swelling under your skin, with a red or yellow top 疖子 boilsee ⇨ cook 2☞ boil¹☞ boil² |
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