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boiling

  • 1 Boiling

    subs.
    P. ἕψησις, ἡ, ζέσις, ἡ.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Boiling

  • 2 boiling-point

    noun (the temperature at which something boils.) σημείο βρασμού

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  • 3 boil

    I [boil] verb
    1) (to turn rapidly from liquid to vapour when heated: I'm boiling the water; The water's boiling.) βράζω
    2) (to cook by boiling in water etc: I've boiled the potatoes.) βράζω
    - boiling-point
    - boil down to
    - boil over
    II [boil] noun
    (an inflamed swelling on the skin: His neck is covered with boils.) `καλόγερος`, εξάνθημα

    English-Greek dictionary > boil

  • 4 scald

    [sko:ld] 1. verb
    1) (to hurt with hot liquid or steam: He scalded his hand with boiling water.) ζεματίζω
    2) (in cooking, to heat (eg milk) to just below boiling-point.) ζεσταίνω χωρίς να βράσω
    2. noun
    (a hurt caused by hot liquid or steam.) ζεμάτισμα

    English-Greek dictionary > scald

  • 5 candy

    ['kændi]
    plural - candies; noun
    1) (sugar formed into a solid mass by boiling.) καραμέλα
    2) ((American) a sweet or sweets; (a piece of) confectionery: That child eats too much candy; Have a candy!) ζαχαρωτό
    - candy floss

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  • 6 cauldron

    ['ko:ldrən]
    (a large deep pot (used especially by witches) for boiling things in.) καζάνι

    English-Greek dictionary > cauldron

  • 7 concentrate

    ['konsəntreit]
    1) (to give all one's energies, attention etc to one thing: I wish you'd concentrate (on what I'm saying).) συγκεντρώνομαι
    2) (to bring together in one place: He concentrated his soldiers at the gateway.) συγκεντρώνω
    3) (to make (a liquid) stronger by boiling to reduce its volume.) συμπυκνώνω
    - concentration

    English-Greek dictionary > concentrate

  • 8 immerse

    [i'mə:s]
    (to put completely under the surface of a liquid: She immersed the vegetables in boiling water.) βυθίζω,βουτώ
    - immersion heater

    English-Greek dictionary > immerse

  • 9 kettle

    ['ketl]
    (a metal pot, usually with a special part for pouring and a lid, for heating liquids: a kettle full of boiling water.) χύτρα, κατσαρόλα, τσαγερό

    English-Greek dictionary > kettle

  • 10 menthol

    ['menƟəl]
    (a sharp-smelling substance got from peppermint oil used to help give relief from colds etc: If you have a cold put some menthol in boiling water and breathe in the steam; Some cigarettes contain menthol.) μινθόλη

    English-Greek dictionary > menthol

  • 11 poach

    I [pəu ] verb
    (to cook (eg an egg without its shell, a fish etc) in boiling liquid, especially water or milk.) σιγοβράζω
    II [pəu ] verb
    (to hunt (game) or catch (fish) illegally on someone else's land.) κυνηγώ/ψαρεύω λαθραία

    English-Greek dictionary > poach

  • 12 point

    [point] 1. noun
    1) (the sharp end of anything: the point of a pin; a sword point; at gunpoint (= threatened by a gun).) αιχμή,άκρη,μύτη
    2) (a piece of land that projects into the sea etc: The ship came round Lizard Point.) ακρωτήρι,κάβος
    3) (a small round dot or mark (.): a decimal point; five point three six (= 5.36); In punctuation, a point is another name for a full stop.) σημείο,στιγμή,τελεία
    4) (an exact place or spot: When we reached this point of the journey we stopped to rest.) σημείο
    5) (an exact moment: Her husband walked in at that point.) στιγμή
    6) (a place on a scale especially of temperature: the boiling-point of water.) σημείο,βαθμός,στιγμή,υποδιαίρεση
    7) (a division on a compass eg north, south-west etc.) σημείο σε πυξίδα
    8) (a mark in scoring a competition, game, test etc: He has won by five points to two.) πόντος
    9) (a particular matter for consideration or action: The first point we must decide is, where to meet; That's a good point; You've missed the point; That's the whole point; We're wandering away from the point.) θέμα,ζήτημα/επιχείρημα
    10) ((a) purpose or advantage: There's no point (in) asking me - I don't know.) λόγος,σκοπιμότητα
    11) (a personal characteristic or quality: We all have our good points and our bad ones.) στοιχείο,χαρακτηριστικό
    12) (an electrical socket in a wall etc into which a plug can be put: Is there only one electrical point in this room?) ρευματοδότης,πρίζα
    2. verb
    1) (to aim in a particular direction: He pointed the gun at her.) σημαδεύω,στρέφω
    2) (to call attention to something especially by stretching the index finger in its direction: He pointed (his finger) at the door; He pointed to a sign.) δείχνω
    3) (to fill worn places in (a stone or brick wall etc) with mortar.) αρμολογώ,γεμίζω τα κενά
    - pointer
    - pointless
    - pointlessly
    - points
    - be on the point of
    - come to the point
    - make a point of
    - make one's point
    - point out
    - point one's toes

    English-Greek dictionary > point

  • 13 saucepan

    noun (a deep pan usually with a long handle for boiling or stewing food.) κατσαρόλι/-α

    English-Greek dictionary > saucepan

  • 14 simmer

    ['simə]
    (to (cause to) cook gently at or just below boiling point: The stew simmered on the stove; Simmer the ingredients in water for five minutes.) σιγοβράζω

    English-Greek dictionary > simmer

  • 15 steam

    [sti:m] 1. noun
    1) (a gas or vapour that rises from hot or boiling water or other liquid: Steam rose from the plate of soup / the wet earth in the hot sun; a cloud of steam; ( also adjective) A sauna is a type of steam bath.) ατμός,αχνός
    2) (power or energy obtained from this: The machinery is driven by steam; Diesel fuel has replaced steam on the railways; ( also adjective) steam power, steam engines.) ατμός
    2. verb
    1) (to give out steam: A kettle was steaming on the stove.) αχνίζω
    2) ((of a ship, train etc) to move by means of steam: The ship steamed across the bay.) κινούμαι με ατμό
    3) (to cook by steam: The pudding should be steamed for four hours.) μαγειρεύω/βράζω στον ατμό
    - steamer
    - steamy
    - steamboat
    - steamship
    - steam engine
    - steam roller
    - full steam ahead
    - get steamed up
    - get up steam
    - let off steam
    - run out of steam
    - steam up
    - under one's own steam

    English-Greek dictionary > steam

  • 16 sterilise

    [-ri-]
    1) (to make (a woman etc) sterile.) στειρώνω
    2) (to kill germs in (eg milk) or on (eg surgical instruments) by boiling.) αποστειρώνω

    English-Greek dictionary > sterilise

  • 17 sterilize

    [-ri-]
    1) (to make (a woman etc) sterile.) στειρώνω
    2) (to kill germs in (eg milk) or on (eg surgical instruments) by boiling.) αποστειρώνω

    English-Greek dictionary > sterilize

  • 18 stew

    [stju:] 1. verb
    (to cook (meat, fruit etc) by slowly boiling and simmering: She stewed apples; The meat was stewing in the pan.) (σιγο)βράζω
    2. noun
    ((a dish of) stewed meat etc: I've made some beef stew.) φαγητό της κατσαρόλας,εντράδα

    English-Greek dictionary > stew

  • 19 stock

    [stok] 1. noun
    1) ((often in plural) a store of goods in a shop, warehouse etc: Buy while stocks last!; The tools you require are in / out of stock (= available / not available).) απόθεμα,παρακαταθήκη
    2) (a supply of something: We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.) απόθεμα
    3) (farm animals: He would like to purchase more (live) stock.) ζωντανά,ζώα φάρμας
    4) ((often in plural) money lent to the government or to a business company at a fixed interest: government stock; He has $20,000 in stocks and shares.) χρεόγραφο
    5) (liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.) ζωμός
    6) (the handle of a whip, rifle etc.) λαβή,κοντάκι
    2. adjective
    (common; usual: stock sizes of shoes.) κοινός,συνηθισμένος
    3. verb
    1) (to keep a supply of for sale: Does this shop stock writing-paper?) διαθέτω,έχω(σε) απόθεμα
    2) (to supply (a shop, farm etc) with goods, animals etc: He cannot afford to stock his farm.) εφοδιάζω,γεμίζω
    - stocks
    - stockbroker
    - stock exchange
    - stock market
    - stockpile
    4. verb
    (to accumulate (a supply of this sort).) δημιουργώ απόθεμα,συσσωρεύω
    - stock-taking
    - stock up
    - take stock

    English-Greek dictionary > stock

  • 20 tea

    [ti:]
    1) (a type of plant grown in Asia, especially India, Ceylon and China, or its dried and prepared leaves: I bought half a kilo of tea.) τσάι (φυτό)
    2) (a drink made by adding boiling water to these: Have a cup of tea!) τσάι (ρόφημα)
    3) (a cup etc of tea: Two teas, please!) τσάι (περιεχόμενο φλυτζανιού)
    4) (a small meal in the afternoon (afternoon tea) or a larger one in the early evening, at which tea is often drunk: She invited him to tea.) απογευματινό τσάι
    - teacup
    - tea-party
    - teapot
    - tearoom
    - tea-set
    - tea-service
    - teaspoon
    - teaspoonful
    - tea-time
    - tea-towel

    English-Greek dictionary > tea

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