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boiling
(a.)沸騰的,激昂的(ad.)沸騰
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Boil
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Boiled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Boiling
.]
1.
To
be
agitated
,
or
tumultuously
moved
,
as
a
liquid
by
the
generation
and
rising
of
bubbles
of
steam
(
or
vapor
),
or
of
currents
produced
by
heating
it
to
the
boiling
point
;
to
be
in
a
state
of
ebullition
;
as
,
the
water
boils
.
2.
To
be
agitated
like
boiling
water
,
by
any
other
cause
than
heat
;
to
bubble
;
to
effervesce
;
as
,
the
boiling
waves
.
He
maketh
the
deep
to
boil
like
a
pot
.
--
Job
xii
. 31.
3.
To
pass
from
a
liquid
to
an
aëriform
state
or
vapor
when
heated
;
as
,
the
water
boils
away
.
4.
To
be
moved
or
excited
with
passion
;
to
be
hot
or
fervid
;
as
,
his
blood
boils
with
anger
.
Then
boiled
my
breast
with
flame
and
burning
wrath
.
--
Surrey
.
5.
To
be
in
boiling
water
,
as
in
cooking
;
as
,
the
potatoes
are
boiling
.
To boil away
,
to
vaporize
;
to
evaporate
or
be
evaporated
by
the
action
of
heat
.
To boil over
,
to
run
over
the
top
of
a
vessel
,
as
liquid
when
thrown
into
violent
agitation
by
heat
or
other
cause
of
effervescence
;
to
be
excited
with
ardor
or
passion
so
as
to
lose
self-control
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Boil·ing
,
a.
Heated
to
the
point
of
bubbling
;
heaving
with
bubbles
;
in
tumultuous
agitation
,
as
boiling
liquid
;
surging
;
seething
;
swelling
with
heat
,
ardor
,
or
passion
.
Boiling point
,
the
temperature
at
which
a
fluid
is
converted
into
vapor
,
with
the
phenomena
of
ebullition
.
This
is
different
for
different
liquids
,
and
for
the
same
liquid
under
different
pressures
.
For
water
,
at
the
level
of
the
sea
,
barometer
30
in
.,
it
is
212 °
Fahrenheit
;
for
alcohol
, 172.96°;
for
ether
, 94.8°;
for
mercury
,
about
675°.
The
boiling
point
of
water
is
lowered
one
degree
Fahrenheit
for
about
550
feet
of
ascent
above
the
level
of
the
sea
.
Boiling spring
,
a
spring
which
gives
out
very
hot
water
,
or
water
and
steam
,
often
ejecting
it
with
much
force
;
a
geyser
.
To be at the boiling point
,
to
be
very
angry
.
To keep the pot boiling
,
to
keep
going
on
actively
,
as
in
certain
games
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Boil·ing
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
ebullition
or
of
tumultuous
agitation
.
2.
Exposure
to
the
action
of
a
hot
liquid
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
boiling
n
1:
the
application
of
heat
to
change
something
from
a
liquid
to
a
gas
2:
cooking
in
a
boiling
liquid
[
syn
:
stewing
,
simmering
]
adv
:
extremely
; "
boiling
mad
"
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