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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

boiling point SUST. literal

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

boiling [ingl. brit. ˈbɔɪlɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈbɔɪlɪŋ] ADJ.

1. boiling (at boiling point):

boiling water, milk, oil

2. boiling fig., coloq.:

I'm boiling coloq.!
je crève de chaud! coloq.
I'm boiling coloq.!
je meurs de chaleur! coloq.

3. boiling (for cooking) atrbv.:

boiling fowl
boiling beef
boiling bacon

I. boil [ingl. brit. bɔɪl, ingl. am. bɔɪl] SUST.

1. boil:

to be on the boil ingl. brit. literal, fig.
to go off the boil ingl. brit. water:
to go off the boil person:
to go off the boil performance:
to be off the boil water:
to be off the boil project:
to be off the boil situation:

2. boil MED.:

II. boil [ingl. brit. bɔɪl, ingl. am. bɔɪl] V. trans.

1. boil:

boil, a. boil up liquid

2. boil (cook):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

boil, a. boil-wash linen

III. boil [ingl. brit. bɔɪl, ingl. am. bɔɪl] V. intr.

1. boil water, vegetables etc:

2. boil fig.:

boil sea:
boil person:
bouillir (with de)

IV. boiled ADJ. GASTR.

boiled sweet arcznte. ingl. brit.

I. point [ingl. brit. pɔɪnt, ingl. am. pɔɪnt] SUST.

1. point (tip):

2. point (place):

3. point (extent, degree):

4. point (moment):

5. point:

faire une remarque (about sur)
to take up or return to sb's point

6. point (central idea):

7. point (purpose):

8. point (feature, characteristic):

9. point (in scoring):

point DEP., FIN.

10. point:

11. point MAT. (in geometry):

12. point TIPOGR., INFORM.:

13. point GEOGR. (headland):

II. points SUST. sust. pl.

1. points ingl. brit. FERRO.:

2. points MOTOR:

3. points (in ballet):

III. point [ingl. brit. pɔɪnt, ingl. am. pɔɪnt] V. trans.

1. point (aim, direct):

to point sth at sb camera, gun
braquer qc sur qn
to point sb in the right direction literal, fig.

2. point (show):

to point the way to literal

3. point (in ballet, gym):

4. point CONSTR.:

point wall

IV. point [ingl. brit. pɔɪnt, ingl. am. pɔɪnt] V. intr.

1. point (indicate):

to point at sb/sth

2. point (be directed, aligned):

point signpost, arrow:
to point at sb or in sb's direction gun, camera:

3. point (suggest):

to point to evidence, facts:

4. point:

5. point INFORM.:

to point at sth

6. point dog:

en el diccionario PONS

boiling point SUST.

en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS

I. point [pɔɪnt] SUST.

1. point (sharp end):

2. point (promontory):

3. point (particular place):

4. point (intersection):

5. point (particular time):

point in a process

6. point (sth expressed, main idea):

to see sb's point

7. point (purpose):

8. point (aspect):

9. point (unit of counting or scoring):

10. point MAT.:

11. point (dot):

12. point ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (socket):

13. point pl. ingl. brit. (rail switch or junction):

14. point pl. (toes of ballet shoes):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. point [pɔɪnt] V. intr.

1. point (show with one's finger):

to point at sb/sth

2. point (use as evidence or proof):

to point to sth

3. point (indicate):

to point to sth

4. point INFORM.:

III. point [pɔɪnt] V. trans.

1. point (aim):

to point sth at sb/sth
diriger qc sur qn/qc

2. point (direct, show position or direction):

to point sb/sth towards sb/sth
diriger qn/qc vers qn/qc
to point the way to sth fig.

boiling ADJ.

I. boil [bɔɪl] SUST.

1. boil no pl., no art.:

to bring sth to a boil, to bring sth to the boil ingl. brit.

2. boil MED.:

II. boil [bɔɪl] V. intr.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. boil [bɔɪl] V. trans.

1. boil (bring to boil):

boil kettle

2. boil (cook in water):

en el diccionario PONS

boiling point SUST.

en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS

I. point [pɔɪnt] SUST.

1. point (sharp end):

2. point (promontory):

3. point (particular place):

4. point (intersection):

5. point (particular time):

point in a process

6. point (sth expressed, main idea):

to see sb's point

7. point (purpose):

8. point (aspect):

9. point (unit of counting or scoring):

10. point math:

11. point (dot):

12. point pl. (toes of ballet shoes):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. point [pɔɪnt] V. intr.

1. point (show with one's finger):

to point at sb/sth

2. point (use as evidence or proof):

to point to sth

3. point (indicate):

to point to sth

4. point comput:

III. point [pɔɪnt] V. trans.

1. point (aim):

to point sth at sb/sth
diriger qc sur qn/qc

2. point (direct, show position or direction):

to point sb/sth towards sb/sth
diriger qn/qc vers qn/qc
to point the way to sth fig.

boiling ADJ.

I. boil [bɔɪl] SUST.

1. boil no art.:

2. boil MED.:

II. boil [bɔɪl] V. intr.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. boil [bɔɪl] V. trans.

1. boil (bring to boil):

boil kettle

2. boil (cook in water):

Present
Iboil
youboil
he/she/itboils
weboil
youboil
theyboil
Past
Iboiled
youboiled
he/she/itboiled
weboiled
youboiled
theyboiled
Present Perfect
Ihaveboiled
youhaveboiled
he/she/ithasboiled
wehaveboiled
youhaveboiled
theyhaveboiled
Past Perfect
Ihadboiled
youhadboiled
he/she/ithadboiled
wehadboiled
youhadboiled
theyhadboiled

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Looking at the two strikers, it could boil down to which nation will progress further and therefore give them more chances to net.
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This flame up causes the water to boil over.
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Electronic coffee makers boil the water and brew the infusion with little human assistance and sometimes according to a timer.
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It's also very counterintuitive to boil down something so personal, something that requires privacy.
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The material which seals the central electrode to the insulator will boil out.
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