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。
These streets hadn't changed, though housing projects jutted up out of them now like rocks in the middle of a boiling sea . 尽管这里竖起了住宅建筑,犹如露出在波涛汹涌的海面上的岩石,但街道本身没有变化。
During the rush hours , you can often see a boiling sea of bicycles running in all directions 在高峰期间,你可经常看见沸腾的自行车海洋涌向四面八方。
From beginning of " boiling sea water to make salt " , it experienced the history of over 2 , 000 years 从春秋时期“煮海为盐”始,历经两千多年,海丰镇盐业由兴盛到衰落,直至新中国成立后重新复苏。
Banishment of criminals to shamen island is repeatedly narrated in the poetic dramas in the yuan dynasty , while a romantic story " zhangsheng boils seas " also takes place in shamen island 摘要元杂剧在描写犯人流放情节时,常说到“刺配沙门岛” ,而神话爱情剧《张生煮海》 ,也反映其故事发生地点是“沙门岛” 。