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1 on the boil
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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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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A simple test used to find out if a cloth contains other fibres than wool. The material is boiled in a cuastic potash solution, which dissolves the wool, while all other vegetable fibres remain intact. -
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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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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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10 boil over
to boil and overflow:يَفوزThe pan of water boiled over and spilt on the floor.
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12 boil
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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To heat a liquid until bubbles break continually on the surface. -
14 Lime Boil
A bleaching process consisting of boiling the limed fabric. Also called bow-king. The cloth is run through a solution of calcium hydroxide (milk of lime) Ca (OH).; then passed into a kier. The object is to decompose the fatty, resinous, and waxy impurities in the cloth. These are not removed here, but remain attached to the fibre as soluble lime soaps and are easily removed in subsequent processes. -
15 Ley Boil
The process of boiling fabrics in soda-ash and resin paste liquor. -
16 подварявам
boil; parboil; bring to the boil* * *подваря̀вам,гл. boil; parboil; bring to the boil.* * *boil;parboil; bring to the boil -
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18 средний человек
the average personShe explained that as far as the average person is concerned environmentalism has not gone off the boil'.
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