boiled / bɔɪld /

💦中学词汇煮熟的煮过的煮沸的煮熟

boiled 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Slang.

boiled 近义词

n. 名词 noun

blister

v. 动词 verb

heat to bubbling

v. 动词 verb

be angry

更多boiled例句

  1. Sandwiches are made with soft milk bread with such fillings as soft-boiled egg swirled with Kewpie mayonnaise or roast beef accompanied by fresh-grated horseradish, Muenster cheese and more mayo.
  2. I usually dress it up with Cholula, and sometimes a soft-boiled egg or avocado if I’m feeling festive.
  3. A year ago, in the fall of 2013, the frustration boiled over.
  4. As the game ended, tension between the two sides boiled over into a scrum of stick swinging, pushing, and punching.
  5. In ‘non-cooking’ prisons they still sold raw macaroni but if you boiled water to cook it you were breaking the law.
  6. I had an awful episode when I boiled two pounds of fresh broccoli in a plastic bag with the nail clipper for heat.
  7. We recommend the buttery miso ramen, topped with a soft-boiled egg, scallions, and corn.
  8. We had new potatoes for dinner, boiled with their skins on, and Liszt threw one at me, and I caught it.
  9. I kept a stiff backbone for a while, but presently a futile rage against circumstances bubbled up and boiled over.
  10. When this is boiled with alcohol, the glutin above referred to is extracted, and vegetable fibrine is left.
  11. To these we gave boiled rice, and with it turtle and manatee boiled.
  12. A brief search brought to light a quantity of ghee, boiled rice and dried peas.