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1 boil away
[boil ë'wei] a) zien shumë; b) avulloj -
2 boil
boil I [boil] n. lungë, çibanboil II [boil] v 1. zien (uji). 2. ziej (ushqimin, rrobat). 3. valoj, avulloj; gatuaj me ujë të valuar; soft boiled eggs vezë të ziera pak; boil away valoj, i shteroj ujët; boil down avullon; boil over derdhet nga ena (duke valuar). 4. fig. gufon; shkumëzon (deti). 5. fig. ziej, turfulloj (nga inati).● keep the pot boiling siguroj ushqimin./-n. vlim, pikë vlimi; be on the boil vlon; bring sth to the boil e ngroh derisa të valojë; bring a situation to the boil fig. e çoj punën aty ku s'mban më.● boil away a) zien shumë; b) avulloj
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