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варить, кипетьboiling water кипящая вода, кипятокto bring to a boil довести до кипенияto come to a boil закипатьgentle boill слабое кипение -
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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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кипение, закипание || кипеть; кипятить, выпаривать* * *• 1) кипение; 2) фурункул• 1) кипеть; 2) кипятить; 3) вареный -
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кипение; кипятить, кипетьАнгло-русский терминологический перечень по культуре тканей растений > boil
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v. 1. буцлах. 2. чанах, буцалгах. 3. \boil (over) хилэгнэх. n. 1. буцлах, буцалгах үйлийн нэр. 2. хатиг. boiled adj. чанасан, буцалгасан, болгосон. boiling adj. буцлам халуун. -
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1. варка, отварка, бучение; кипячение; 2. кипятить; отваривать @at the boil на кипу, в состоянии кипения @ -
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1. варка, отварка, бучение; кипячение; 2. кипятить; отваривать @at the boil на кипу, в состоянии кипения @ -
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възгарати, -раѭ, -раѥшиburn; boil over -
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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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1. n кипение, точка кипения;
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2) кипятить(ся), варить(ся) ;
3) сердиться, кипятиться, to ~ away а) (продолжать) кипеть;
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б) сокращать, to ~ over перекипать, убегать( о кипящем) -
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Boil — Boil, n. [Influenced by boil, v. See {Beal}, {Bile}.] A hard, painful, inflamed tumor, which, on suppuration, discharges pus, mixed with blood, and discloses a small fibrous mass of dead tissue, called the core. [1913 Webster] {A blind boil}, one … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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