boil
boil概况
vi. 煮沸,沸腾;激动,激昂
vt. 煮沸,烧开;使…激动;使…蒸发
n. 沸腾,煮沸;疖子
n. (Boil)人名;(俄)博伊尔
boil词义
n.
煮沸,沸腾;疔,疖子;[医]疡肿,脓肿;
vt.& vi.
(使)沸腾,开;
vt.
用开水煮,在沸水中煮;
vi.
怒火中烧,异常气愤;
变形
过去式:boiled过去分词:boiled现在分词:boiling第三人称单数:boils
双语释义
v.(动词)vi. & vt. (使)沸腾; 开 (cause to) reach the temperature at which change to gas occurs
vt. 用开水煮,在沸水中煮 cause water or other liquid to boil; cook in boiling water
vi. 发怒; 激动 be angry
n.(名词)[S]煮沸 act or period of boiling
[U]沸点 boiling point
[U]激动 be boiling with anger
[C]〈医〉疔疮,脓肿 hard swelling on the body caused by infection
英英释义
boil[ bɔil ]
n.
a painful sore with a hard core filled with pus
同义词:furuncle
the temperature at which a liquid boils at sea level
"the brought to water to a boil"
同义词:boiling point
v.
come to the boiling point and change from a liquid to vapor
"Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius"
cook in boiling liquid
"boil potatoes"
bring to, or maintain at, the boiling point
"boil this liquid until it evaporates"
be agitated
同义词:churnmoilroil
be in an agitated emotional state
同义词:seethe
boil用法
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词
boil a kettle烧开一壶水
boil an egg煮个鸡蛋
boil clothes煮衣服(以清毒)
boil potatoes煮土豆
boil the baby's milk给孩子煮牛奶
boil the water烧水
boil vegetables烹煮蔬菜
~+副词
boil enough足够时间的煮
boil gently用文火煮
boil slowly慢慢地煮
boil thoroughly煮透
boil away煮干
boil down熬浓,煮稠,浓缩,压缩(文章)
boil down an article to a few sentences把一篇文章归结成几句话
boil down the fish soup把鱼汤煮浓
boil down to总而言之
boil over(水)煮沸溢出,失去控制
boil up(水)烧开,爆发,涌起,到了一触即发的地步
用作名词 (n.)
介词+~
be at the boil在沸腾中
be on the boil在沸点
bring to the boil把…煮沸
come to the boil煮沸
~+介词
boil with rage狂怒
词组短语
boil down归结;煮浓
boil over沸溢;发怒
bring to the boil使沸腾;使事情难于处理;使处于危急关头
boil up煮滚;烧开
on the boil ◎在沸腾 , ◎在兴奋中,在激动中 , ◎正被积极审议的
boil dry煮干;蒸发至干
boil off汽化;煮掉
off the boil ◎刚停止沸腾 , ◎不再急于行动;不再处于最兴奋(或最活跃)的状态之中
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
The kettle is boiling.
壶里的水开了。
I am boiling the milk.
我正在煮牛奶。
This new type of electromagnetic boiler takes only 3 minutes to boil water.
这样的新型电磁炉煮沸一锅水只用3分钟。
The mere idea made me boil.
这个主意让我大为激动。
用作名词(n.)
Give the sheets a good boil to get them white.
把被单好好煮一煮,好让它们白一些。
Bring the mixture to the boil, then let it simmer for ten minutes.
把混合物煮至沸腾,然后再用文火煮十分钟。
The boil on my right arm rankled whenever I wrote.
每当我写字的时候,右臂上的疖子就使我感到疼痛。
The boil on your face has headed.
你脸上的小疖子已经出脓头了。
权威例句
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ALS: a disease of motor neurons and their nonneuronal neighbors.
Wild-Type Nonneuronal Cells Extend Survival of SOD1 Mutant Motor Neurons in ALS Mice
Astrocytes as determinants of disease progression in inherited ALS
ALS-causing SOD1 mutants generate vascular changes prior to motor neuron degeneration
Magnification of atmospheric mercury deposition to polar regions in springtime: The link to tropospheric ozone depletion chemistry
Functional Multidrug Resistance Protein (MRPI) Lacking the N-Terminal Transmembrane Domain. J. Boil.Chem, 273, 32167-32175
boil词源
boil
boil: Boil ‘large spot’ [OE] and boil ‘vaporize with heat’ [13] are distinct words. The former comes from Old English byl or byle, which became bile in Middle English; the change to boil started in the 15th century, perhaps from association with the verb. The Old English word goes back ultimately to a West Germanic *būlja, whose central meaning element was ‘swelling’; from it also comes German beule ‘lump, boil’.The verb’s source, via Anglo-Norman boiller, is Latin bullīre, a derivative of bulla ‘bubble’, a word which also gave us bull (as in ‘Papal bull’), bullion, bowl (as in the game of ‘bowls’), budge, bullet, bulletin and bully (as in ‘bully beef’), as well, perhaps, as bill.=> bill, bowl, budge, bull, bullet, bulletin, bullion, bully, ebullient
boil (v.)
early 13c., from Old French bolir "boil, bubble up, ferment, gush" (12c., Modern French bouillir), from Latin bullire "to bubble, seethe," from PIE base *beu- "to swell" (see bull (n.2)). The native word is seethe. Figurative sense of "to agitate the feelings" is from 1640s.
I am impatient, and my blood boyls high. [Thomas Otway, "Alcibiades," 1675]
Related: Boiled; boiling. Boiling point is recorded from 1773.boil (n.)
"hard tumor," altered from Middle English bile (Kentish bele), perhaps by association with the verb; from Old English byl, byle "boil, carbuncle," from West Germanic *buljon- "swelling" (cognates: Old Frisian bele, Old High German bulia, German Beule). Perhaps ultimately from PIE root *bhel- (2) "to swell" (see bole), or from *beu- "to grow, swell" (see bull (n.2); also compare boast (n.)). Compare Old Irish bolach "pustule," Gothic ufbauljan "to puff up," Icelandic beyla "hump."
boil造句
1. We boil vegetables,eggs,rice,etc by covering them with water and heating it.
将蔬菜、鸡蛋、大米等浸于水中煮叫boil
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2. With boil we often use the container to refer to its contents
用boil时常以容器借代其所盛之物
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3. a fiery Boil
红肿的水疱
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4. boil face towels
在沸水中煮手巾
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5. boil potatoes
煮马铃薯
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6. Boil it down.
把它浓缩。
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7. atmospheric boil
大气涡流
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8. Lance a boil.
给疥子开个切口
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9. boil | furuncle
疖子
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10. boil-off assistant
脱胶助剂
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