boiling point

沸点沸腾点滚点

boiling point 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Physics, Chemistry. the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the pressure of the atmosphere on the liquid, equal to 212°F for water at sea level. Abbreviation: b.p.
  2. the point beyond which one becomes angry, outraged, or agitated.
  3. the point at which matters reach a crisis.

boiling point 近义词

boiling point

等同于 indignation

boiling point

等同于 ire

boiling point

等同于 rampage

boiling point

等同于 wrath

boiling point

等同于 melting point

boiling point 的近义词 2
boiling point

等同于 irateness

boiling point

等同于 fury

更多boiling point例句

  1. “It was just a boiling point for me,” says Bonney, 25, who couldn’t save money after paying his bills— even while living with his parents.
  2. He made the calibration process more accurate by simply using the freezing and boiling points of water at sea level—no more salt mixture requiring its own measurements, à la Fahrenheit.
  3. He developed a high-pitched screech like a teakettle announcing its boiling point that was quelled only by leaving the confines of our little house.
  4. In principle we can use the fundamental physics we know to calculate the boiling point of water to immense accuracy—but nobody has done it yet, because the calculation is hard.
  5. Folks over here are sick of it,” said one Senate GOP aide who added that Republicans were “reaching a boiling point with him” as Mnuchin “gives and gives and gives and gets nothing in return.
  6. The citizens of Stevens Point defeated fluoridation by a healthy margin.
  7. Deep, situational, and emotional jokes based on what is relevant and has a POINT!
  8. To borrow an old right-wing talking point, these people are angry no matter what we do.
  9. Therefore, it is not possible for any F-35 schedule to include a video data link  or infrared pointer at this point.
  10. But the most important point I want to make is about what the press does now.
  11. This is the first and principal point at which we can stanch the wastage of teaching energy that now goes on.
  12. His also was the intellectual point of view, and the intellectual interest in knowledge and its deductions.
  13. Judged from this point of view only, the elasticity provided by the new law is doubtless adequate.
  14. That is the only point in which one sees Liszt's sense of his own greatness; otherwise his manner is remarkably unassuming.
  15. When we speak against one capital vice, we ought to speak against its opposite; the middle betwixt both is the point for virtue.