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English - Turkish
kaynamak
{f} haşlamak
wall
{i} duvar

Posterler çabucak duvarlardan söküldü. - The posters were immediately removed from the wall.

Birisi duvarın arkasında duruyor. - Someone is standing behind the wall.

seethe
{f} kudurmak
boil
çıban

Bir yüz çıbanım var.Bir burun deliğinin arkasında acılı bir yumru var. - I have a facial boil. There's a painful lump at the back of one nostril.

wall
{i} sur: the walls of the old city eski kentin surları
boil
{i} kaynama

Su kaynamaya başlıyor. - The water is beginning to boil.

İzlenen demlik asla kaynamaz. - A watched pot never boils.

boil
(Tıp) İçi cerahatle dolu deri lezyonu, çıkan, füronki
boil
fokurdatmak
boil
kaynatmak

Suyu kaynatmak sadece üç dakika sürer. - It takes only three minutes for the water to boil.

Italya'nın Reggio Emilia kasabasında istakozları kaynatmak yasa dışıdır. - Boiling lobsters is illegal in the town of Reggio Emilia, Italy.

boil
pişmek
boil
kaynatma

Su kaynatman gerekebilir. - You may need to boil water.

Tom su kaynatmayı bilmiyor. - Tom doesn't know how to boil water.

boil
(Tıp) kan çıbanı
boil
kısaltmak
boil
galeyan etmek
boil
buhar durumuna dönüşmek
boil
pişirmek

Yumurtaları pişirmek için suyu kaynatırsın. - You boil water to cook eggs.

Biz spagetti pişirmek için su kaynatıyoruz. - We boil water to cook spaghetti.

seethe
çok öfkeli olmak
seethe
kaynatarak pişirmek
seethe
haşlanmak
wall
{i} zar
boil
kaynama çekidi
seethe
kaynamak
seethe
fokurdamak
wall
wall creeper duvar tırmaşık kuşu
wall
{f} etrafına duvar çekmek
boil
(Tekstil) 1. kaynatmak, pişirmek 2. kaynamak, pişmek
boil
{f} haşlanmak
boil
(Diş Hekimliği) genellikle bir kıl folikülü civarında olan lokalize deri absesi
boil
{f} köpürmek
boil
{i} son radde
boil
{f} fokurdamak
boil
boil away kaynayarak buharlaşıp yok olmak
boil
özü kalan
boil
boil down kaynayarak suyunu çekmek
boil
kaynar gibi kabarmak veya köpürmek
boil
{f} galeyana gelmek
boil
{i} kızışma
boil
{i} galeyan
seethe
{f} dolup taşmak
seethe
{f} köpürmek, çok öfkeli olmak. a seething crowd karınca gibi kaynaşan bir kalabalık
seethe
{f} haşlamak
seethe
{f} kaynaşmak
seethe
{f} köpürmek
wall
{f} kapatmak
English - English
wall
seethe

And so that venyson was rosted, sodde, and bakyn.

To feel uncomfortably hot. See also seethe

I’m boiling in here – could you open the window?.

The point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour

Add the noodles when the water comes to the boil.

Of a liquid, to begin to turn into a gas, seethe

Pure water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.

To heat (a liquid) to the point where it begins to turn into a gas

Boil some water in a pan.

A dish of boiled food, especially based on seafood
Said of weather being uncomfortably hot

It’s boiling outside!.

{v} to bubble through heat, to dress meat
furuncle
whitlow
A boil is a red, painful swelling on your skin, which contains a thick yellow liquid called pus. = cyst see also boiling
to make someone's blood boil: see blood. or furuncle or furunculosis Inflamed pus-filled swelling due to staphylococcus skin infection at a hair follicle. It is painful and feels hard. Boils usually occur in hairy areas exposed to friction and maceration. Scratching an existing skin disorder may introduce staphylococci on the skin into hair follicles and cause a boil to arise. A carbuncle occurs when several adjoining boils merge. Healing requires discharging the pus. Treatment involves antibiotics
v [to heat a liquid until it changes to a gas (Please boil the water for 20 minutes )] merebus (rebus) [(Tolong merebus airnya dua puluh menit )]
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
as, to boil meat; to boil clothes
When you boil a kettle or pan, or put it on to boil, you heat the water inside it until it boils. He had nothing to do but boil the kettle and make the tea Marianne put the kettle on to boil
Act or state of boiling
The collective noun for a group of hawks
To be agitated like boiling water, by any other cause than heat; to bubble; to effervesce; as, the boiling waves
healt until bubbles rise continuously and break on the surface; for rolling boil, bubbles form very rapidly
To cook in boiling water
To bring a liquid to boiling temperature and to maintain it throughout the cooking time
To remove bones from poultry, meat or fish
To form, or separate, by boiling or evaporation; as, to boil sugar or salt
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
used only in progressive tenses Of a person, to be uncomfortably hot
the temperature at which a liquid boils at sea level; "the brought to water to a boil"
When you boil food, or when it boils, it is cooked in boiling water. Boil the chick peas, add garlic and lemon juice I'd peel potatoes and put them on to boil. boiled eggs and toast
To steep or soak in warm water
v to turn liquid to gas by raising the temperature of the liquid
be in an agitated emotional state; "The customer was seething with anger"
To cook in water or a liquid in which bubbles rise continually and break on the surface Boil also means to heat a liquid or mixture until bubbles rise continually and break on the surface The boiling temperature of water at sea level is 212 degrees F
If you are boiling with anger, you are very angry. I used to be all sweetness and light on the outside, but inside I would be boiling with rage
To be moved or excited with passion; to be hot or fervid; as, his blood boils with anger
bring to, or maintain at, the boiling point; "boil this liquid until it evaporates"
tender, swollen areas that form around hair follicles
To cook food in boiling liquid, usually water A liquid is boiling when the bubbles of its vapor continuously rise to the surface and break The boiling temperature of pure water at sea level is 212Æ’ F (100Æ’ C )
A localized accumulation of pus in the skin, resulting from infection
When a kettle or pan is boiling, the water inside it has reached boiling point. Is the kettle boiling?
To subject to the action of heat in a boiling liquid so as to produce some specific effect, as cooking, cleansing, etc
To heat liquids until bubbles form on the surface and steam is given off
a severe, acute inflammation beneath the skin, or of a gland or hair follicle; boils typically have a core formed by blood clotting within the vessels
{i} swelling, blister; changing of water from a liquid to a gas, point when water changes from a liquid to a gas
a painful sore with a hard pus-filled core cook in boiling liquid; "boil potatoes"
To cook in water or other liquid that is bubbling rapidly, @212 degrees F = 100 degrees C
When you bring a liquid to the boil, you heat it until it boils. When it comes to the boil, it begins to boil. Put water, butter and lard into a saucepan and bring slowly to the boil
come to the boiling point and change from a liquid to vapor; "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius"
come to the boiling point and change from a liquid to vapor; "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
A water current upwelling into a convex mound
To be in boiling water, as in cooking; as, the potatoes are boiling
To heat liquid hot enough for bubbles to constantly rise and break on the surface To cook food in boiling liquid
{f} change from a liquid to a gas; make something change from a liquid to a gas; cook
To heat liquids until bubbles form on the surface and steam forms
v to heat a liquid until it becomes very hot
a painful sore with a hard pus-filled core
To heat liquid to 212° F; at this temperature the surface is covered with bubbles
An upward flow of water in a sandy formation due to an unbalanced hydrostatic pressure resulting from a rise in a nearby stream, or from removing the overburden in making excavations
The point a parent reaches upon hearing the automatic "yuck" before a food is even tasted
Boiling is heating a liquid on the stove top until bubbles form and burst on the surface
To pass from a liquid to an aëriform state or vapor when heated; as, the water boils away
used only in progressive tenses Of the weather, to be uncomfortably hot
cook in boiling liquid; "boil potatoes"
a painful sore with a hard pus-filled core cook in boiling liquid; "boil potatoes" bring to, or maintain at, the boiling point; "boil this liquid until it evaporates" come to the boiling point and change from a liquid to vapor; "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
To heat to the boiling point, or so as to cause ebullition; as, to boil water
also known as a furuncle, it is a septic condition of a hair folicle with a characteristic single large head
Of a liquid, to begin to turn into a gas
Heat liquid until bubbles rise continuously and break on surface (212 degrees F )
When a hot liquid boils or when you boil it, bubbles appear in it and it starts to change into steam or vapour. I stood in the kitchen, waiting for the water to boil Boil the water in the saucepan and add the sage a saucepan of boiling water
be agitated; "the sea was churning in the storm"
to boil
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