boiled如何读

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boiled是什么意思

adj.

<俚>喝醉的

煮沸的,煮熟的

v.

(使)沸腾,开( boil的过去式和过去分词 )

用开水煮,在沸水中煮

怒火中烧,异常气愤

boiled词根

词根:boil

adj.

boiling 沸腾的;激昂的

adv.

boiling 沸腾

n.

boil 沸腾,煮沸;疖子

boiling 沸腾;煮沸;起泡

vi.

boil 煮沸,沸腾;激动,激昂

vt.

boil 煮沸,烧开;使…激动;使…蒸发

boiled英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to come to the boiling point

to generate bubbles of vapor when heated—used of a liquid

to cook in boiling water

to become agitated : seethe

to be moved, excited, or stirred up

to rush headlong

to burst forth

to undergo the action of a boiling liquid

transitive verb

to subject to the action of a boiling liquid

to heat to the boiling point

to form or separate (something, such as sugar or salt) by boiling

noun (1)

a localized swelling and inflammation of the skin resulting from infection of a hair follicle and adjacent tissue, having a hard central core, and forming pus

noun (2)

the act or state of boiling

a swirling upheaval (as of water)

a boiled dish of seafood, vegetables, and seasoningsalso: a gathering at which this dish is served

a crab boil

boiled词组

boiled water白开水;煮开过的水

boiled egg水煮鸡蛋

plain boiled water白开水

boiled fish水煮鱼;白煮鱼,白汁鱼

boiled dumpling水饺

boiled_水产行业词汇

熟蚝豉

dried oyster 又称“海蛎干”。牡蛎肉的煮干品。

boiled词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French buillir, boillir, from Latin bullire to bubble, from bulla bubble Noun (1) Middle English, alteration of bile, from Old English bȳl; akin to Old High German pūlla bladder

The first known use of boil was in the 14th century

boiled儿童词典英英释义

boisterousadjective

noisily rough : rowdy

a boisterous crowd

marked by high spirits

boisterous laughter

vigorously active : stormy

boilernoun

a container in which something is boiled

a strong metal container used in making steam

a tank in which water is heated or hot water is stored

boil1 of 3noun

a painful swollen inflamed area of the skin resulting from infection compare carbuncle sense 2

boil2 of 3verb

to produce bubbles of vapor when heated

the water is boiling

to come or bring to the boiling point

the coffee boiled

to churn violently as if boiling

boiling floodwaters

to be excited or stirred up

boil with anger

to go through or cause to go through the action of a boiling liquid

boil eggs

boil3 of 3noun

the act or state of boiling

bring to a boil

boiled 例句

1 He gave them wise advice, too, about the dangers before them, in especial about the Clashing Rocks, the Symplegades, that rolled perpetually against one another while the sea boiled up around them.

2 The sky and sea boiled together in a roaring mass.

3 High above, the red and black waters boiled and bubbled.

4 Around Mars’s feet, the ground boiled in a circle of flame.

5 A yolk addressing a sea of boiled eggs.

6 Following this, we retired to the wedding feast, which, there being no meat for the Ethiopian Regiment for two days, consisted of pork bones boiled in water.

7 "It would be easier to educate a boiled cabbage! Prepare to be punished, Your Lordship!"

8 "Better do what he says or he'll have you boiled in oil."

9 The meat is divided evenly and boiled in a stew.

那块肉被均匀切成小块放到炖菜里煮熟。

10 The tips glowed with blue light, and the water around it boiled with energy.

11 Shame boiled my earlobes and there was nowhere to look but at my food.

12 Racial tension finally boiled over in the inner city riots.

种族间的紧张状态最终演化成了市中心贫困区的暴乱。

13 He could make three dishes now — boiled rice, egg rice, and fried eggs.

14 And after that they boiled mush in ‘sweet tree water’ every spring.”

15 No. He explained that the molasses went to a factory where it was boiled down into something called industrial alcohol.

16 The hatred of a thousand angry animal deaths boiled out at him from the bloated spirits of the Masks.

17 The smell was awful, nose-filling, the smell of a dirty toilet and rancid steamed beans and boiled eggs gone bad.

18 On the evening of his very first day, Salva was given a bowl of boiled maize to eat, and another one the next morning.

19 Wouldn’t eat the boiled onion and got sick.

20 He could hear the Sisters singing as they pounded flour or boiled down herbs or sharpened their knives.

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