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1 boil
n. kızışma, son radde, galeyan, çıban————————v. kaynatmak, fokurdatmak, haşlamak, kaynamak, fokurdamak, haşlanmak, galeyana gelmek, köpürmek* * *1. kaynat (v.) 2. kayna 3. kaynama (n.)* * *I [boil] verb1) (to turn rapidly from liquid to vapour when heated: I'm boiling the water; The water's boiling.) kayna(t)mak2) (to cook by boiling in water etc: I've boiled the potatoes.) haşlamak•- boiler- boiling-point
- boil down to
- boil over II [boil] noun(an inflamed swelling on the skin: His neck is covered with boils.) çıban -
2 boil up
v. coşmak, fokurdamak -
3 boil up
v. coşmak, fokurdamak -
4 boil
kaynatmak, haslamak, pisirmek; kaynamak, haslanmak, pismek,kaynama, kaynatma; kaynama noktasi; çiban -
5 boil up
tehlikeli bir boyuta ulasmak, kizismak -
6 boil
v.s_h.kaynat+e.kayna:n.kaynama -
7 boil over
taşmak, köpürmek, galeyana gelmek* * *(to boil and overflow: The pan of water boiled over and spilt on the floor.) kaynayıp taşmak -
8 boil down to
v. demeye gelmek, demek olmak, özü olmak* * *indirgen* * *(to amount to; to indicate as a final analysis or judgement: It all boils down to money; What it boils down to is that you have to make a choice between family and career.) demeye gelmek, sözün kısası,...olmak -
9 boil down
v. kaynatıp özünü çıkarmak, özüne indirgemek, özetlemek, kısa kesmek* * *suyunu çek -
10 boil away
v. kaynamak, kaynayıp buharlaşmak -
11 boil away
v. kaynamak, kaynayıp buharlaşmak -
12 boil away
kaynayip gitmek; yok olmak, uçup gitmek -
13 boil down
kaynayarak suyunu çekmek -
14 boil down to
anlamina gelmek, olmak -
15 boil off
pisirimi bitirmek; zamkini çikarmak, zamkini gidermek -
16 boil over
kaynayip tasmak -
17 boil sth down to sth
kisaltmak, özetlemek -
18 boil down
suyunu çek -
19 boil down to
indirgen -
20 come off the boil
v. yatışmak, hızı kesilmek
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