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*boil¹ /bɔɪl; bɔɪl/ v 1 [I,T] if you boil liquid, or it boils, it becomes so hot that BUBBLEs rise to the surface and the liquid changes to gas 〔液体〕沸腾; 煮沸,烧开〔液体〕: Drop the noodles into boiling salted water. 把面条放进煮沸的盐水中。 2 [I,T] if something containing liquid boils, the liquid inside it is boiling (使)〔容器中的液体〕沸腾: Ben, the kettle's boiling. 本,水壶里的水开了。 3 also 又作 boil up [I,T] to cook food in boiling water 〔用开水〕煮〔食物〕: Boil the eggs for five minutes. 把鸡蛋煮五分钟。 4 to feel very angry 发怒,发火: I was boiling with rage. 我怒气冲冲。
boil down to sthit (all) boils down to used to say that one fact or question is more important than any other 归结起来是…: It all boils down to how much money you have. 归根到底要看你有多少钱。 boil over to boil and flow over the sides of a pan 沸腾而溢出
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