boiling adj. 1.沸腾的;汹涌的。 2.激昂的。 adv. 非常,达到沸腾程度地。 boiling hot 〔口语〕酷热 (a boiling hot day 要命的大热天)。 at the boiling point 大怒。 n. 1.煮沸;沸腾,滚。 2.一次烹煮量[物]。 3.〔俚语〕一群;全体。 the whole boiling 〔俚语〕全体。
I suppose it all boils down to this . 我看归结起来可以这样说。
But the real problem boiled down to a more practical concern . 但真正的问题归结于他们关心的一桩更实际的事。
My task boils down to industrial liaison and trouble shooting . 我的职务统而言之就是,在工业方面负责联络并排难解纷。
The problem thus boiled down to a challenge as old as international relations themselves . 这个问题归根到底是一种挑战,这种挑战自从有了国际关系即已存在。
In her words, it boiled down to five factors: appearance, personality, aggressiveness, executive stature, and promotability . 用她的话说,它可归结为五个因素;外表,个性,进取心,行政管理能力和可发展性。
I can boil down the facts to a short statement 我可以把这些事实作简短的陈述。
Boil down the passage to about two hundred words 把这段文字压缩到二百字左右。
[ b ] what it boils down to is [ / b ] culture differences 说来说去是文化差异问题。
Ultimately , the issues boil down to performance 最终,这些问题都归结到性能。
Mrs . white boiled down the maple sap to a thick syrup 怀特夫人把枫木汁煮成浓糖浆。