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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4944 COCA: 4258

boil

Word family
Related topics: Cooking, Cleaning
boil1 /bɔɪl/ ●●● S3 verb  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DFCH when a liquid boils, or when you boil it, it becomes hot enough to turn into gas (使)沸腾,煮沸,烧开
boil at
 The solution boiled at 57.4°C.
溶液在57.4摄氏度时沸腾。
 Put the spaghetti into plenty of boiling salted water.
把意大利面放入大量煮沸的盐水中。
 We were advised to boil the water before drinking it.
有人建议我们把这水烧开后再喝。
2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DFC to cook something in boiling water 〔用开水〕煮〔食物〕
 a boiled egg
一个煮鸡蛋
 Boil the rice for 15 minutes.
把米饭煮十五分钟。
 She fried the chicken and put the vegetables on to boil.
她把鸡肉炸了炸,再把蔬菜放进去煮。
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3 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DFCH if something containing liquid boils, the liquid inside it is boiling 〔容器里的液体〕沸腾,烧开
 The kettle’s boiling – shall I turn it off?
水壶里的水开了——我把火关了好吗?
 The saucepan boiled dry on the stove.
锅在炉子上烧干了。
4 [transitiveT]DHC to wash something, using boiling water 〔用开水〕洗
 I always boil the cotton sheets.
我总是用开水洗棉质床单。
5 [intransitiveI] if you are boiling with anger, you are extremely angry 大怒
boil with
 Lewis was boiling with rage and misery.
刘易斯恼羞成怒。
boiling point(2), → make somebody’s blood boil at blood1(4)
nGrammar
Boil belongs to a group of verbs where the same noun can be the subject of the verb or its object.
You can say:
I’m boiling the potatoes.
In this sentence, ‘the potatoes’ is the object of boil.
You can also say:
The potatoes are boiling.
In this sentence, ‘the potatoes’ is the subject of boil.
PHRASAL VERBS
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boil2 noun  
1 the boil British EnglishBrE, a boil American EnglishDFC the act or state of boiling 煮沸;沸腾
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2 [countableC]MI a painful infected swelling under someone’s skin 疖子,疮
3 go off the boil British EnglishBrEWORSE to become less good at something that you are usually very good at 不如从前,生疏了
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Origin boil1
(1200-1300) Old French boillir, from Latin bullire, from bulla bubble
boil2
1. (1400-1500) → BOIL1
2. Old English byl

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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4944 COCA: 4258
boil

noun¹

1state of boiling沸騰ADJECTIVE | VERB + BOIL ADJECTIVErolling (NAmE) 沸騰Bring the water to a rolling boil.把水燒到滾開。VERB + BOILbring sth to將某物煮至沸騰Bring the soup to the boil. (BrE) 把湯煮沸。Bring the soup to a boil. (NAmE) 把湯燒開。come to開始沸騰When it comes to the boil, reduce the heat. (BrE) 沸騰時將火關小。When it comes to a boil, reduce the heat. (NAmE) 沸騰時將火關小。go off (BrE, usually figurative) 不再沸騰;不如從前He played brilliantly for the first set but then went rather off the boil.他第一盤表現得非常出色,但接下來就有失水準了。
boil

noun²

2infected spot癤子VERB + BOILlance切開癤子The doctor lanced the boil.醫生切開癤子。
boil

verb

ADVERB | VERB + BOIL ADVERBfuriously, rapidly, vigorously大火煮Boil the beans rapidly for ten minutes.把豆子用大火煮 10 分鐘。VERB + BOILput sth on to把某物燒開I'll put the kettle on to boil.我會放上水壺把水燒開。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4944 COCA: 4258
boil noun
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