boiling
adj. 炎熱的; 熾熱的; 沸騰的; 激昂的
v. “boil”的現在分詞
Something that is boiling or boiling hot is very hot.
'It's boiling in here,' complained Miriam...
“這裡熱死了,”米里亞姆抱怨道。
Often the food may be bubbling and boiling hot on the top, but the inside may still be cold.
食物常常是表面滾燙,而裡面可能還是涼的。
If you say that you are boiling or boiling hot, you mean that you feel very hot, usually unpleasantly hot.
When everybody else is boiling hot, I'm freezing!
當其他所有人都酷熱難耐時,我卻凍得夠嗆!
1. the application of heat to change something from a liquid to a gas
2. cooking in a boiling liquid
1. extremely;
You can make soup by boiling chicken carcasses.
你可以用雞骨架燒湯.
This soup is boiling hot!
這湯真燙!
Several men were thrown into a boiling cauldron.
幾個人被扔進滾水鍋中.
She refilled the teapot with boiling water.
她把茶壺又添滿了開水.
Don't be scalded by boiling water.
別讓開水燙著.