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Boiling

ˈbɔɪlɪŋ
Comum
~ 4200
~ 4200, Comum
O índice de frequência e importância das palavras indica com que frequência uma palavra aparece em um determinado idioma. Quanto menor o número, mais frequentemente a palavra é usada. As palavras mais frequentemente usadas variam normalmente de 1 a 4000. Este índice de importância ajuda você a se concentrar nas palavras mais úteis durante o seu processo de aprendizagem de idiomas.
Very hot; reaching or approaching the boiling point, Extremely angry or agitated, Very crowded or full of people

Boiling - Significados

Very hot; reaching or approaching the boiling point

Exemplo: The water in the pot is boiling.
Uso: informalContexto: cooking, everyday conversations
Observação: Used to describe the state of a liquid when it is bubbling and producing steam due to heat.

Extremely angry or agitated

Exemplo: She was boiling with rage after the argument.
Uso: informalContexto: emotional situations, storytelling
Observação: Used figuratively to express intense anger or agitation.

Very crowded or full of people

Exemplo: The stadium was boiling with excitement during the concert.
Uso: informalContexto: events, entertainment
Observação: Used to convey a sense of a large number of people in a confined space, often in a lively or excited atmosphere.

Sinônimos de Boiling

hot

Hot refers to high temperature, similar to boiling but not necessarily reaching the point of boiling.
Exemplo: The water in the pot is hot.
Observação: Hot can describe the temperature of something without it necessarily being at the boiling point.

steaming

Steaming implies emitting steam or vapor due to high temperature, similar to boiling.
Exemplo: The cup of tea was steaming hot.
Observação: Steaming specifically refers to the visible vapor or steam produced by something hot.

scalding

Scalding means extremely hot to the point of causing burns.
Exemplo: She poured the scalding water into the sink.
Observação: Scalding emphasizes the potential harm or danger of the high temperature.

Expressões e frases comuns de Boiling

Boiling point

The temperature at which a liquid turns into vapor at a specific pressure.
Exemplo: Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, which is its boiling point.
Observação: Refers specifically to the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas.

Boiling over

When a liquid spills over the container because it is boiling too vigorously.
Exemplo: The soup is boiling over! Please turn down the heat.
Observação: Describes the action of a liquid spilling over due to excessive boiling.

Boiling mad

Extremely angry or furious.
Exemplo: He was boiling mad when he found out about the mistake.
Observação: Expresses intense anger or fury.

Boiling down to

Reducing a complex situation to a simple core element or idea.
Exemplo: The issue is boiling down to a lack of communication between the team members.
Observação: Refers to simplifying a situation or problem to its essential parts.

Boiling with anger

Being very angry or furious.
Exemplo: She was boiling with anger after the argument.
Observação: Emphasizes a state of extreme anger or rage.

Expressões cotidianas (gíria) de Boiling

Boiling hot

This term is used to describe extremely high temperatures or intense heat.
Exemplo: It's boiling hot outside today.
Observação: It emphasizes the intensity of the heat compared to just saying 'hot.'

Boiling down

This term means to simplify or reduce something to its essential or main components.
Exemplo: Let's start boiling down the ideas to come up with a plan.
Observação: It implies a process of distillation or concentration to get to the core.

Boiling away

This term indicates the process of a liquid turning into vapor due to heat.
Exemplo: The water is boiling away on the stove.
Observação: It specifically refers to the evaporation or disappearance of the liquid through boiling.

Boiling off

This term is used when deliberately evaporating or cooking off excess liquid from a mixture.
Exemplo: The sauce needs to reduce, so we're boiling off the excess liquid.
Observação: It highlights the intentional action of removing liquid through boiling for a specific purpose.

Boiling up

This term signifies emotions like anger or frustration reaching a peak or intensifying.
Exemplo: I can feel my anger boiling up inside me.
Observação: It conveys the sense of emotions rising or becoming more intense, likened to a liquid boiling.

Boiling - Exemplos

The water is boiling.
The soup is bubbling on the stove.
She boiled the potatoes for dinner.

Gramática de Boiling

Boiling - Verbo (Verb) / Verbo, gerúndio ou particípio presente (Verb, gerund or present participle)
Lema: boil
Conjugações
Substantivo, plural (Noun, plural): boils
Substantivo, singular ou massa (Noun, singular or mass): boil
Verbo, tempo passado (Verb, past tense): boiled
Verbo, gerúndio ou particípio presente (Verb, gerund or present participle): boiling
Verbo, terceira pessoa do singular no presente (Verb, 3rd person singular present): boils
Verbo, forma base (Verb, base form): boil
Verbo, presente não na terceira pessoa do singular (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): boil
Sílabas, Separação e Ênfase
boiling contém 2 sílabas: boil • ing
Transcrição fonética: ˈbȯi(-ə)-liŋ
boil ing , ˈbȯi( ə) liŋ (A sílaba vermelha é tônica)

Boiling - Importância e frequência de uso

O índice de frequência e importância das palavras indica com que frequência uma palavra aparece em um determinado idioma. Quanto menor o número, mais frequentemente a palavra é usada. As palavras mais frequentemente usadas variam normalmente de 1 a 4000.
boiling: ~ 4200 (Comum).
Este índice de importância ajuda você a se concentrar nas palavras mais úteis durante o seu processo de aprendizagem de idiomas.