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دَرَجَةُ الغَلَيَان \ boil: boiling point: The water has just come to the boil. boiling point: the heat at which a liquid boils: The boiling point of water is 100«C.. -
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غَلَى \ boil: (of a container) to be full of boiling water: The pot is boiling, (of water) to (cause to) become so hot that it rises and steams. seethe: to boil and bubble; be restlessly excited (with anger or crowds): The station was seething with people. \ See Also عَجَّ بِـ، أزبد (أَزْبَدَ)، زخر (زَخَرَ) -
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وَرَم \ boil: a painful poisoned swelling under the skin, which may break open.. bump: a swelling caused by a bump. growth: sth. that has grown: a diseased growth in the body; a thick growth of grass. lump: a swelling on the body: The blow caused a lump on my head. -
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I [bɔɪl] verb1) to turn rapidly from liquid to vapour when heated:يَغْليThe water's boiling.
يَطْبُخُ بالغَلْي II [bɔɪl] nounI've boiled the potatoes.
an inflamed swelling on the skin:دُمَّـلHis neck is covered with boils.
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فارَ \ boil over: (in cooking) to boil so hard that the liquid flows over the side: The milk boiled over while she was not looking.. bubble: to send up bubbles; rise in bubbles; make a sound like bubbles: The water was bubbling in the pot. -
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to boil and overflow:يَفوزThe pan of water boiled over and spilt on the floor.
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10 boil down to
to amount to; to indicate as a final analysis or judgement:خُلاصَةُ الأمْرWhat it boils down to is that you have to make a choice between family and career.
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في دَرَجَة الغَلَيان \ on the boil: boiling; at this heat. \ يَغْلي \ on the boil: boiling; at this heat. -
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غَالٍ \ expensive: costing a lot; not cheap. on the boil: boiling; at this heat. posh: expensive very fine: a posh house; posh clothes. scalding: boiling hot: The tea was scalding and I burned my tongue. smart: looking rather splendid and expensive: a smart house; a smart new car. -
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boil [Ara pwr (be angry)]--------mouse [Sem p-r-r, Mal far, Akk perurutu, Hrr fur, Gur fur, Ebl paratu] Per fare, Tur fare borrowed from Ar--------split [Sem p-r-y]--------wild ass [Akk paru (mule), Heb pere] -
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boil [Mal ghalla]--------destroy [Sem gh-w-l, Uga 'wl (attack)]--------exceed [?] -
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boil, scald, singe [Sem s-l-q, Akk salaqu, Heb shalaq, Syr shelaq (cook), JNA shlq] -
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فارَ: غَلَىto boil over; to boil, bubble (up) -
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[laːns]1. nouna weapon of former times with a long shaft or handle of wood, a spearhead and often a small flag.رُمْح2. verbto cut open (a boil etc) with a knife:يَشُق بالمِبْضَعThe doctor lanced the boil on my neck.
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20 درجة (إشباع) اللون
دَرَجَةُ (إِشْباع) اللَّوْن \ shade: a slight difference of colour: various shades of red (light red, dark red, blood red, etc.). \ دَرَجَةُ انْفِراجِ الزاوِيَة \ degree: a measure of the width of an angle: The corner of a square forms an angle of 90 degrees (90«). \ دَرَجَةٌ أولى (ثانية، ثالثة، إلخ) \ first rate: (second, third, etc.) of the highest quality; first class: She’s a first-rate swimmer. Her swimming is first rate. This film is only second rate. \ دَرَجَةُ الحَرارَة \ degree, temperature: a condition of heat or cold (esp. of air or water, or of one’s blood): Water boils at a temperature of 100«C. He’s got a temperature (a higher temperature than is usual and desirable). \ See Also دَرَجَةُ حَرارَة الجِسْم \ الدَّرَجَةُ الدُّنْيا \ minimum: (often attrib.) the smallest possible (amount): He does a minimum (amount) of work. \ دَرَجَةٌ عِلْمِيّة \ degree: a title obtained by examination at a university: My son is studying for the degree of Master of Arts at Edinburgh University. \ دَرَجَةُ الغَلَيَان \ boil: boiling point: The water has just come to the boil. boiling point: the heat at which a liquid boils: The boiling point of water is 100«C..
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