boiling

英['bɔɪlɪŋ] 美['bɔɪlɪŋ]
  • adj. 沸腾的;极热的;极其愤怒的
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Noun:
  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

Adverb:
  1. extremely;

    "boiling mad"

1. Water can be purified by boiling for five minutes.
水煮沸5分钟便可得到净化。

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2. A pan of potatoes was boiling away merrily on the gas stove.
一锅土豆在煤气炉上欢快地煮着。

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3. For him, the place is fairly boiling with humanity.
对他来说,这个地方充满了人情味。

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4. The ground had opened to disgorge a boiling stream of molten lava.
大地开裂,汩汩冒出炽热的熔岩。

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5. Pour a kettle of boiling water over the onions.
在洋葱上倒一壶开水。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Warm the pot by pouring in a little boiling water, and then empty it out.
      向茶壶内倒进一点滚开的水把茶壶烫热,然后把水倒掉。
    2. What is the boiling point of water?
      水的沸点是多少?
    3. It's a boiling day, isn't it?
      天气真热,是吗?
    4. We felt sluggish on such a boiling hot day and could only slop around.
      在如此酷热的天气下,我们动也不想动,只能懒洋洋地走。
    5. Boiling with anger, Mary started to leave.
      玛丽怒气冲冲,迈步就走。
    6. When the group in the meeting hall was boiling with rage, the same secretary appeared.
      正当会议厅中人群极其愤怒时,那位秘书出现了。
    7. Why has Clay always a low boiling point?
      为什么克莱老是这么容易发脾气?