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A n1 to be on the boil GB lit, fig être en ébullition ; to bring sth to the boil porter qch à ébullition ; to come to the boil commencer à bouillir ; to go off the boil GB [water] cesser de bouillir ; [person] baisser ; [performance] baisser en qualité ; to be off the boil [water] avoir cessé de bouillir ; [project] être au ralenti ; [situation] être moins tendu ;2 Med furoncle m.B vtr1 ( also boil up) faire bouillir, porter [qch] à ébullition [liquid] ; to boil the kettle faire bouillir l'eau dans la bouilloire ;2 ( cook) faire bouillir, faire cuire [qch] à l'eau ; to boil an egg faire cuire un œuf ;C vi1 [water, vegetables etc] bouillir ; the kettle is boiling l'eau bout (dans la bouilloire) ; wait for the kettle to boil attends que l'eau bouille (dans la bouilloire) ; the saucepan boiled dry toute l'eau de la casserole s'est évaporée ;2 fig [sea] bouillonner ; [person] bouillir (with de) ; to make sb's blood boil faire sortir qn de ses gonds.D boiled pp adj Culin boiled chicken poule f au pot ; boiled egg œuf m à la coque ; boiled fish poisson m au court-bouillon ; boiled ham jambon m cuit à l'eau ; boiled potatoes pommes fpl de terre à l'anglaise ; boiled sweet† GB bonbon m à sucer.1 ( go on boiling) bouillir à gros bouillons ;2 ( evaporate) s'évaporer.■ boil down:▶ boil down to se ramener or se résumer à ;▶ boil down [sth], boil [sth] down1 faire réduire [qch] (par ébullition) [liquid, sauce] ;2 ( condense) réduire [text] (to à).2 fig [anger, tension, excitement] déborder.■ boil up:▶ boil up [sth], boil [sth] up faire bouillir. -
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boil [bɔɪl]1 noun(a) (on face, body) furoncle m∎ bring the sauce to the boil amenez la sauce à ébullition;∎ the water was just coming to the boil l'eau venait juste de se mettre à bouillir;∎ British the water's on the boil l'eau bout ou est bouillante;∎ British the pan has gone off the boil l'eau de la casserole ne bout plus;∎ figurative their romance has gone off the boil leur histoire tourne au ralenti, leur histoire ne marche plus très fort;∎ British figurative the project has gone off the boil le projet a été mis en attente∎ familiar a boiled shirt une chemise empesée∎ to boil the kettle (by gas) mettre la bouilloire sur le feu; (by electricity) mettre la bouilloire en marche;∎ British don't boil the kettle dry ne laissez pas s'évaporer l'eau dans la bouilloire;∎ I can't even boil an egg! je ne sais même pas faire cuire un œuf!;∎ the kettle's boiling l'eau bout (dans la bouilloire);∎ don't let the soup boil ne laisse pas bouillir la soupe;∎ British the pot boiled dry toute l'eau de la casserole s'est évaporée;∎ familiar to keep the pot boiling (bring in enough money) faire bouillir la marmite;∎ familiar I'm boiling! (very hot) je crève de chaleur ou de chaud!∎ I was boiling with anger je bouillais de rage(continue boiling) bouillir très fort; (evaporate) s'évaporerCookery faire réduire; figurative réduire à l'essentiel;∎ he boiled the speech down to the basics il a réduit son discours à l'essentielrevenir à;∎ it all boils down to money tout cela revient à une question d'argent;∎ it boils down to the same thing ça revient au même∎ he boiled over with rage il bouillait de rage;∎ her resentment boiled over into outright anger son ressentiment s'est transformé en véritable colère;∎ the unrest boiled over into violence l'agitation a débouché sur la violence➲ boil up(milk, water) monter;∎ figurative frustration boiled up in her elle commençait à s'énerver sérieusement(milk, water) monter -
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I 1. intransitive verb1) kochen; (Phys.) siedenthe kettle's boiling — das Wasser [im Kessel] kocht
2) (fig.) [Wasser, Wellen:] schäumen, brodeln4) (fig. coll.): (be hot)2. transitive verbbe boiling [hot] — sehr heiß sein
it is necessary to boil the water — man muss das Wasser abkochen
3. nounboiled sweet — (Brit.) hartes [Frucht]bonbon
Kochen, dascome to/go off the boil — zu kochen anfangen/aufhören; (fig.) sich zuspitzen/sich wieder beruhigen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/7972/boil_away">boil away- boil upII noun(Med.) Furunkel, der* * *I [boil] verb1) (to turn rapidly from liquid to vapour when heated: I'm boiling the water; The water's boiling.) kochen2) (to cook by boiling in water etc: I've boiled the potatoes.) kochen•- boiler- boiling-point
- boil down to
- boil over II [boil] noun(an inflamed swelling on the skin: His neck is covered with boils.) das Geschwür* * *[bɔɪl]I. nto let sth come to the [or AM a] \boil etw aufkochen lassen [o zum Kochen [o SCHWEIZ a. Sieden] bringen]to give sth a \boil etw kochento go off the \boil BRIT aufhören zu kochen3.II. vithe potatoes have \boiled dry das ganze Kartoffelwasser ist verkocht2. CHEM den Siedepunkt erreichen6.▶ to make sb's blood \boil jdn aufregenIII. vt▪ to \boil sth1. (heat) etw kochento \boil the kettle den Kessel heiß machen3. (wash) etw [aus]kochen* * *I [bɔɪl]n (MED)Furunkel m II1. vi1) (lit) kochen; (water also, PHYS) siedenthe kettle was boiling — das Wasser im Kessel kochte
to let the kettle boil dry — das Wasser im Kessel verkochen lassen
2) (fig inf= be hot)
boiling hot water — kochend heißes Wasserit was boiling (hot) in the office — es war eine Affenhitze im Büro (inf)
you'll boil in that sweater — in dem Pullover schwitzt du dich ja tot (inf)
3) (fig inf: be angry) kochen, schäumen (with vor +dat)4) (fig sea, river) brodeln, tosen2. vtkochenboiled/hard boiled egg — weich/hart gekochtes Ei
3. nto keep sth on the boil — etw kochen or sieden lassen
to be on/come to/go off the boil — kochen/zu kochen anfangen/aufhören
* * *boil1 [bɔıl] s MED Geschwür n, Furunkel m, auch n, Eiterbeule fboil2 [bɔıl]A s1. Kochen n, Sieden n:be on the boil kochen;bring to the boil zum Kochen bringen;a) zu kochen anfangen,go off the boil zu kochen aufhören;he went off the boil umg sein Interesse kühlte ab, er verlor die Lust;a) kochen lassen,b) umg hinhalten, vertröstenB v/i1. kochen, sieden:2. brodeln, tosen (Meer etc)with rage vor Wut)C v/t kochen (lassen):boil sth too long etwas zu lange kochen lassen;boil sb sth jemandem etwas kochen;boil eggs Eier kochen;* * *I 1. intransitive verb1) kochen; (Phys.) siedenthe kettle's boiling — das Wasser [im Kessel] kocht
2) (fig.) [Wasser, Wellen:] schäumen, brodeln4) (fig. coll.): (be hot)2. transitive verbbe boiling [hot] — sehr heiß sein
3. nounboiled sweet — (Brit.) hartes [Frucht]bonbon
Kochen, dascome to/go off the boil — zu kochen anfangen/aufhören; (fig.) sich zuspitzen/sich wieder beruhigen
Phrasal Verbs:- boil upII noun(Med.) Furunkel, der* * *v.kochen v.sieden v.(§ p.,pp.: sott, ist/hat gesotten) -
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I [bɔɪl]1)to be on the boil — BE essere in ebollizione (anche fig.)
to bring sth. to the boil — portare qcs. a ebollizione
to go off the boil — BE [ water] sbollire; [ person] perdere interesse
2) med. foruncolo m., bolla f.II 1. [bɔɪl]2) (cook) (fare) bollire, lessare2.1) [water, vegetables] bollireto make sb.'s blood boil — fare ribollire il sangue a qcn
•* * *I [boil] verb1) (to turn rapidly from liquid to vapour when heated: I'm boiling the water; The water's boiling.)2) (to cook by boiling in water etc: I've boiled the potatoes.)•- boiler- boiling-point
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- boil over II [boil] noun(an inflamed swelling on the skin: His neck is covered with boils.)* * *I [bɔɪl] nMed foruncoloII [bɔɪl]1. nto bring to the boil Am; to bring to a boil — portare a ebollizione
to come to the boil Am; to come to a boil — raggiungere l'ebollizione
2. vt(far) bollire, (potatoes, meat) (far) bollire, (far) lessareboiled potatoes — patate fpl bollite or lesse
3. vi•- boil up* * *boil (1) /bɔɪl/n.1 [u] punto di ebollizione; bollore: to bring to the boil, portare a bollore (o a ebollizione); to come to the boil, alzare il bollore; at (o on) the boil, in ebollizione; in bollore; che sta bollendo; off the boil, che ha smesso di bollire2 bollita● (fig.) to go off the boil, perdere interesse o entusiasmo.boil (2) /bɔɪl/n.1 (med.) bolla; foruncolo♦ (to) boil /bɔɪl/A v. i.1 bollireB v. t.1 bollire; far bollire4 (fig.) far ribollire● to boil dry, (far) evaporare ( a forza di bollire) □ to keep the pot boiling, tener desto l'interesse.* * *I [bɔɪl]1)to be on the boil — BE essere in ebollizione (anche fig.)
to bring sth. to the boil — portare qcs. a ebollizione
to go off the boil — BE [ water] sbollire; [ person] perdere interesse
2) med. foruncolo m., bolla f.II 1. [bɔɪl]2) (cook) (fare) bollire, lessare2.1) [water, vegetables] bollireto make sb.'s blood boil — fare ribollire il sangue a qcn
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[bɔɪl] nto give sth a \boil etw kochen;to go off the \boil ( Brit) aufhören zu kochenPHRASES:( lose interest) das Interesse verlieren vi1) food kochen;the potatoes have \boiled dry das ganze Kartoffelwasser ist verkocht2) chem den Siedepunkt erreichen;you'll \boil if you wear that jumper in dem Pullover wirst du dich zu Tode schwitzen ( fam)PHRASES:to make sb's blood \boil jdn aufregen vtto \boil sth1) ( heat) etw kochen;\boil the water before you drink it koch das Wasser ab, bevor du es trinkst; ( fig)Jane can't \boil an egg Jane kann gerade mal ein Spiegelei in die Pfanne hauen ( fam)2) ( bring to boil) etw zum Kochen bringen;to \boil the kettle den Kessel heiß machen3) ( wash) etw [aus]kochen -
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boil [bɔɪl][liquid] bouillira. [+ water] faire bouillirb. [+ food] (faire) cuire à l'eau, (faire) bouillir3. nounb. ( = swelling) furoncle m4. compounds[+ sauce] faire réduirea. [water, milk, pot] déborder* * *[bɔɪl] 1.1)to be on the boil — GB lit, fig être en ébullition
to go off the boil — GB [water] cesser de bouillir
2) Medicine furoncle m2.transitive verb1) (also boil up) faire bouillir, porter [quelque chose] à ébullition [liquid]2) ( cook) faire bouillir, faire cuire [quelque chose] à l'eau3.1) [water, vegetables etc] bouillir4.boiled past participle adjectiveboiled chicken — poule f au pot
boiled egg — œuf m à la coque
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1. Imilk (soup, a pot, etc.) boils /is boiling молоко и т. д. кипит; when water boils it changes Into steam при кипении вода превращается в пар; the kettle (coffee, milk, etc.) is boiling чайник и т. д. кипит; while the water was boiling he washed his hands пока кипятилась вода, on вымыл /помыл/ руки: one's blood boils кровь кипит /играет/; this makes my blood boil от этого во мне вскипает кровь /все кипит/, это доводит меня до бешенства; the sea is boiling море бурлит /пенится/2. IIboil In some manner the kettle boils fast (slowly, etc..) чайник быстро и т. д. закипает; soup is boiling gently (violently, etc.) суп тихонько и т. д. кипит /кипит на маленьком огне/3. IIIboil smth. boil some water (milk, the concoction, etc.) (вскипятить воду и т. и.; boil linen (clothes, the, towels, etc.) прокипятить белье и т. д; boil eggs (vegetables, potatoes, fish, meat, etc.) (с)варить яйца и т. д.4. IVboil smth. in some manner boil the milk thoroughly (gently, once more, etc.) хорошо и т. д. прокипятить молоко; boil smth. for some time please boil my egg three minutes для меня, пожалуйста, варите яйцо три минуты5. Vboil smb. smth. shall I boil you all egg? сварить вам яйцо?6. VIboil smth. to some state boil an egg soft (hard) варить яйцо всмятку (вкрутую)7. XVboil to some state boil hot кипеть ключом; don't let the kettle boil dry не дай чайнику выкипеть8. XVI1) boil fur some time the potatoes have been boiling for twenty minutes картофель варится уже двадцать минут; boil on smth. the water is boiling on the fire вода кипит на огне2) boil with smith. boil with rage (with anger, with wrath, etc.) кипеть от гнева и т. д; he is boiling with indignation он кипят негодованием; she is boiling with hatred в ней бушует ненависть; he is always boiling with activity он очень деятельный, он всегда чем-то очень занят9. XXI1boil smth. in smth. boil vegetables in water (fish in milk, etc.) варить овощи в воде и т. д., boil smth. for some time boil fish (egg, vegetables, etc.) for five minutes варить рыбу и т. д. пять минут; boil smth. for smb. boil some milk for the baby вскипятить ребенку немного молока -
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I boil verb1) (to turn rapidly from liquid to vapour when heated: I'm boiling the water; The water's boiling.) hervir2) (to cook by boiling in water etc: I've boiled the potatoes.) hervir, hacer hervir, cocer•- boiler- boiling-point
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- boil over
II boil noun(an inflamed swelling on the skin: His neck is covered with boils.) furúnculoboil vb1. hervir2. cocertr[bɔɪl]1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL furúnculo, forúnculo————————tr[bɔɪl]2 figurative use (undulate, seeth) bullir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto bring to the boil llevar a la ebulliciónto be on the boil estar hirviendoto come to the boil empezar a hervirto keep something on the boil (literally) mantener algo hirviendo 2 (figuratively) no dejar que algo se enfríeit makes my blood boil me da rabiato boil with rage estar hecho,-a una fieraboil ['bɔɪl] vi1) : hervir2)to make one's blood boil : hervirle la sangre a unoboil vt1) : hervir, hacer hervirto boil water: hervir agua2) : cocer, hervirto boil potatoes: cocer papasboil n1) boiling: hervor m2) : furúnculo m, divieso m (in medicine)n.• divieso s.m.• ebullición s.f.• furúnculo s.m.• hervor s.m.v.• borbotear v.• bullir v.• cocer v.• hervir v.bɔɪl
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1) ( Med) furúnculo m2) ( boiling point)on the boil: the vegetables are on the boil las verduras se están haciendo; he has another project on the boil tiene otro proyecto entre manos; to bring something to the boil: bring the water to the boil dejar que el agua rompa el hervor; they have brought the issue back to the boil han vuelto a poner el tema sobre el tapete; to go off the boil: interest in the affair has gone off the boil — ha decaído el interés en el asunto
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a) ( be at boiling point) \<\<water/vegetables\>\> hervir*b) ( be excited)he was boiling with rage — le hervía la sangre de rabia
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vt1) ( bring to boiling point) hervir*; ( keep at boiling point) hervir*, dejar hervir; ( cook in boiling water) \<\<vegetables\>\> cocer*, hervir*boil the eggs for three minutes — cocer or hervir los huevos tres minutos
2) boiled past p <potatoes/rice> hervido; < ham> cocido; < egg> ( soft) pasado por agua; ( hard) duroboiled sweet — (BrE) caramelo m de fruta
•Phrasal Verbs:- boil up
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[bɔɪl]N (Med) divieso m, furúnculo m, chupón m (And), postema f (Mex)
II [bɔɪl]1.Nto be on the boil — estar hirviendo; (fig) [situation] estar a punto de estallar; [person] estar furioso
to bring to the boil, bring to a boil — (US) calentar hasta que hierva, llevar a ebullición
to come to the boil, come to a boil — (US) comenzar a hervir; (fig) entrar en ebullición
2.VT hervir, hacer hervir, calentar hasta que hierva; (Culin) [+ liquid] hervir; [+ vegetables, meat] herventar, cocer; [+ egg] pasar por agua3. VI1) hervirto boil dry — quedarse sin caldo/agua
2) (fig)blood- boil up* * *[bɔɪl]
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1) ( Med) furúnculo m2) ( boiling point)on the boil: the vegetables are on the boil las verduras se están haciendo; he has another project on the boil tiene otro proyecto entre manos; to bring something to the boil: bring the water to the boil dejar que el agua rompa el hervor; they have brought the issue back to the boil han vuelto a poner el tema sobre el tapete; to go off the boil: interest in the affair has gone off the boil — ha decaído el interés en el asunto
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a) ( be at boiling point) \<\<water/vegetables\>\> hervir*b) ( be excited)he was boiling with rage — le hervía la sangre de rabia
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vt1) ( bring to boiling point) hervir*; ( keep at boiling point) hervir*, dejar hervir; ( cook in boiling water) \<\<vegetables\>\> cocer*, hervir*boil the eggs for three minutes — cocer or hervir los huevos tres minutos
2) boiled past p <potatoes/rice> hervido; < ham> cocido; < egg> ( soft) pasado por agua; ( hard) duroboiled sweet — (BrE) caramelo m de fruta
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noun[Wasser]kessel, dera pretty or fine kettle of fish — (iron.) eine schöne Bescherung (ugs. iron.)
* * *['ketl](a metal pot, usually with a special part for pouring and a lid, for heating liquids: a kettle full of boiling water.) der Kessel- academic.ru/40626/kettledrum">kettledrum* * *ket·tle[ˈketl̩, AM -t̬l̩]nto put the \kettle on Wasser aufsetzen3.▶ to be a different [or another] \kettle of fish etwas ganz anderes sein▶ to be the pot calling the \kettle black ein Fall sein, bei dem ein Esel den anderen Langohr schimpft* * *['ketl]nKessel mI'll put the kettle on — ich stelle mal eben (Kaffee-/Tee)wasser auf
this is a different kettle of fish ( Brit inf ) — das ist doch was ganz anderes
* * *kettle [ˈketl] sthat’s a different kettle of fish das ist etwas ganz anderes;a) sich über Wasser halten,b) die Sache in Schwung halten;put the kettle on for some tea Teewasser aufsetzen2. METALL Pfanne f3. GEOLa) Gletschertopf m, -mühle fb) Soll n* * *noun[Wasser]kessel, dera pretty or fine kettle of fish — (iron.) eine schöne Bescherung (ugs. iron.)
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I [bɔɪl] 1. гл.1)а) кипятитьб) кипетьThe water has been boiling away for ten minutes. — Вода кипит уже десять минут.
2)а) варитьHow long does it take to boil an egg? — Сколько времени потребуется, чтобы сварить яйцо?
б) вариться3)а) волноваться, бушевать (о море, грозе)б) кипеть, бурлить (от гнева и т. п.)to make smb.'s blood boil — довести кого-л. до бешенства
He was boiling with rage. — Он кипел от гнева.
•- boil down
- boil out
- boil over
- boil up 2. сущ.1)а) кипение, точка кипенияб) кипячениеto keep on / at the boil — кипятить
в) брит. волнение, ажиотажII [bɔɪl] сущ.The media are keeping the issue on the boil. — Средства массовой информации подогревают интерес публики к этому вопросу.
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I [boil] verb1) (to turn rapidly from liquid to vapour when heated: I'm boiling the water; The water's boiling.) ferver2) (to cook by boiling in water etc: I've boiled the potatoes.) cozer•- boiler- boiling-point
- boil down to
- boil over II [boil] noun(an inflamed swelling on the skin: His neck is covered with boils.) furúnculo* * *boil1[bɔil] n furúnculo.————————boil2[bɔil] n 1 fervura. 2 ebulição, ato de ferver. 3 ponto de ebulição. 4 corrente ascendente. • vt+vi 1 ferver, estar em ebulição. the kettle is boiling / a água (na chaleira) está fervendo. 2 fazer ferver, aquecer até ferver. 3 cozinhar, cozer. 4 esterilizar por fervura. 5 ficar excitado ou nervoso. 6 mover-se violentamente, espumar, estar revolto (maré). 7 separar ou evaporar mediante ebulição. the water boiled away / a água evaporou-se. on the boil a) em ebulição. b) fig agitado, excitado. she made his blood boil ela o enfureceu. to boil down a) concentrar, engrossar por fervura. b) fig condensar, resumir. the story boils down to this / a história resume-se a isto. to boil gently cozinhar em fogo brando. to boil over a) transbordar durante a fervura. b) descontrolar-se, irritar-se. his feelings boiled over with rage / ele ferveu de raiva. to give a boil-up requentar. to keep at the boil manter em ebulição. -
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[ketl]nчайник, котелок- tea kettle- put on a kettle
- put a kettle up to boil
- put the kettle on the fire
- take the kettle off the fire
- kettle boils
- kettle boils fast
- kettle is gently boiling
- kettle whistles
- it's a different kettle of fish
- pretty kettle of fishUSAGE:Русскому существительному чайник соответствуют английские существительные kettle и tea-pot. Kettle - чайник для воды; tea-pot - заварочный чайник -
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n. steenpuist; kookpunt--------v. kokenboil1[ bojl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:be at the boil • staan te koken————————boil21 (staan te) koken ⇒ het kookpunt bereiken, gekookt worden♦voorbeelden:1 the kettle is boiling • het (thee)water staat op/kooktboiling hot • kokend heetboil away • staan te koken (tot niets overblijft)boil down • inkoken〈 informeel〉 boil down to • neerkomen op (in het kort, in grote lijnen)II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 koken ⇒ aan de kook brengen/houden♦voorbeelden: -
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1. Iabs water (milk, a kettle, etc.) is boiling away вода и т. д. продолжает [сильно] кипеть /выкипает/; the water had all boiled away anil the kettle was empty вода вся выкипела и в чайнике ничего не было /не осталось/2. IIboil away somewhere it was all boiling away inside me во мне все кипело; boil away at some time his excitement soon boiled away его возбуждение скоро прошло /испарилось/ -
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§ ადურება, მოხარშვა§1 დუღილი, ადუღებაbring it to the boil! აადუღე / წამოადუღე!2 ძირმაგარა3 დუღილი (დუღს)to boil eggs / meat / fish კვერცხის / ხორცის / თევზის მოხარშვაraw / hard boiled / soft-boiled / boiled egg უმი / მაგრად მოხარშული / თოხლო / მოხარშული კვერცხი -
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I[bɔil] n պալար, թարախապալար, չիբանII[bɔil] v եռալ, եփ գալ. The kettle/water is boiling Թեյամանը/ջուրը եռում է. boil eggs/potatoes ձու/կարտոֆիլ եփել. boil over եռալ-թափ վել. The milk has boiled away Կաթը թափվել է. boil down գոլորշիանալ. The jam has boiled down Մու րաբան թանձրացել է. boil down the article փխբ. հոդ վածը կրճատել. փխբ. բարկանալ, բորբոք վել. boiling with rage զայրույթից եփ գալ. a crisis is boiling up Ճգնաժամ է հասու նա նում -
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ket·tle [ʼketl̩, Am -t̬l̩] nto put the \kettle on Wasser aufsetzenPHRASES:to be the pot calling the \kettle black ein Fall sein, bei dem ein Esel den anderen Langohr schimpft -
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['ketl]сущ.1) чайникThe kettle is boiling. — Чайник кипит.
2) котёл, котелок4) горн. бадья5) разг. часыSyn:watch I••a fine kettle of fish — беспорядок, суматоха
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1. Ia liquid (soup, a kettle, a pan, etc.) boils over жидкость и т. д. кипит и переливается через край; the milk had boiled over молоко сбежало /убежало/; the sea is boiling over море кипит и пенится2. XVIboil over with smth. he was boiling over with indignation (with rage) он кипел негодованием (яростью); boil over into smth. the argument boiled over into open war спор вылился в открытую войну -
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pf — zagot|owywać impf Ⅰ vt to boil [sth] up, to boil (up) [wodę]- zagotować wodę w czajniku to boil the kettle- podgrzewać coś aż do zagotowania to heat sth until it boilsⅡ zagotować się — zagotowywać się 1. (zacząć wrzeć) [ciecz] to boil- woda się zagotowała! the kettle’s boiling!- krew się we mnie zagotowała przen. it made my blood boil2. przen. aż się w mnie zagotowało ze złości I was boiling with rage- szef aż się zagotował the boss flipped his lid- w tłumie się zagotowało the crowd was furiousThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zagot|ować
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boil — I [[t]bɔɪl[/t]] v. i. 1) phs to change from a liquid to a gaseous state, typically as a result of heat, producing bubbles of gas that rise to the surface of the liquid 2) to reach the boiling point 3) to be in an agitated or violent state: The… … From formal English to slang