другие переводы
кипятить |
boil
seethe
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варить |
cook
boil
seethe
stew
found
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кипеть |
boil
boil over
seethe
bubble
blaze
froth
|
вариться |
stew
cook
boil
|
бурлить |
boil
seethe
popple
|
кипятиться |
boil
|
наваривать |
cook
weld on
boil
make a lot of
|
сердиться |
be angry
feel angry
sulk
be vexed
be in a pet
boil
|
клокотать |
boil
seethe
bubble over
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кипение |
boiling
boil
ebullience
ebullition
seethe
ebulliency
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нарыв |
abscess
boil
blain
gathering
white-head
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фурункул |
furuncle
boil
anbury
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точка кипения |
boiling point
boil
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синонимы
имя существительное
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We should keep him alive, and deliver him up to them to boil until he’s dead, like they do with his kind of whoreson.
If he forced them to stop their shopping early, and they couldn’t keep a fire going to boil their beans and rice, that left only handfuls of jerky…Rew ordered another ale, deciding it was worth letting the empath resupply, but then they would leave, just as soon as she and Jon finished.
It would be better if he could boil the poultice, but it would provide some benefit as is.
They’d started the fire for a little warmth and to boil some water for coffee.
Considering the filthy things he’d done in his bedroom, his bathroom—fuck, in so many of the rooms here—the idea of the House watching him … Cauldron boil him alive.
Anne, ignoring Rew, began directing the girls like a general in the field, instructing them to gather water from the well, a kettle to boil it, linens, alcohol for sterilization, herbs, incense, and the other apparatus of her art.
He had the women bring him all the hot water that was in the house and in the neighborhood and boil as much more as could be had.
The coffee would not boil because a strong wind blew the flame away, so one of the boys dug another fire-hole near by, deeper and better protected against the draft.
“Perhaps we could start a quarrel with him and make him boil over, and as soon as he draws, we could switch him off and be fully justified.
She had done experiments on the expansion of dissolved gasses in liquids at low pressures, and she thought there was a good chance one’s blood would boil.
Cauldron boil him, it had been the month before Amarantha had fallen, hadn’t it?
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