词汇 | example_english_boil |
释义 | Examples of boilThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Parsing a permutation phrase boils down to checking whether the input matches one of the paths in the permutation tree. Even the fiscal crisis that had been brewing in the 1970s and had boiled over in the 1980s had apparently been resolved. Make up with 1 teaspoon of salt in 200 ml (approx. 1 cup) of previously boiled water. Here, the user boils water, prepares a sauce, boils water again and finally cooks pasta. Samples were then boiled for 30 min and subjected to 2 cycles of freezing and thawing. Using downside deviation as a risk measure boils down to taking quadratic shortfall. In our framework the problem boils down to deciding whether, when two agents meet, they should copy each other or cancel each other out. The oak galls are collected, crushed and either boiled or infused in rainwater (or white-wine vinegar). However, maize harvested early must either be eaten relatively soon or boiled and dried to prevent rotting. A dish made of a chicken stuffed with highly seasoned, fried, ground meat, boiled eggs, mixed fruit and peppers. A well-known dish comprising onions soaked in vinegar and other seasonings added to chicken broth, the boiled chicken having been removed and browned for serving. The wort, in turn, was boiled with hops. Seeds made water-permeable by boiling imbibed water, and thus germinated, at a much slower rate than those made water-permeable by mechanical scarification. Percentage leakage was determined as the highest conductivity before boiling as a fraction of the highest conductivity after boiling. A 54-ml mixture of methanol and chloroform (1:2 by volume), heated to boiling point, was used as the solvent. From it were taken basins of what appeared to be boiled rice, which was eagerly fought for and devoured. They are now so poor that they are starving, frequently subsisting on soup made of fatback boiled in water. The lack of sheep residues in the pottery suggests that sheep, if being eaten, were not boiled. First the agar is boiled for a specific period, then dried. The disagreement boils down to questions concerning feasibility. Oxygenation was adversely in-uenced by administration of amniotic -uid containing meconium, but not with raw, ®ltered, or ®ltered and boiled amniotic -uids. The fruit was first boiled and pulped before it was placed in the hand press. His underlying point boils down to the thesis that categorizations used to explain altruism are incomplete. The problem boils down to reconstructing a temporal sequence of events: that is, an evolutionary scenario. Fish: the bones, skin and offal may be boiled to produce glue. There were no reports of patients with boils or other deep-skin infections or pneumonia. The question boils down to what people can take to be evidence for communicative intentions. Algebraically, the distinction between the variables and the names boils down to the distinction between the transcendental and the algebraic elements. After being collected, worms were fixed in boiling 70% alcohol and maintained in 70% alcohol until required. The bottle was shaken vigorously and then the solution was again heated to boiling point. A loopful of cultured bacteria were resuspended in 500 l of distilled water and boiled for 10 min followed by centrifugation to remove cell debris. All this work, boiled down to its core, is about our borders and boundaries in terms of movement and emotional states of presence. In practice, however, it is unlikely that this should be a problem since, usually, the seeds are boiled and dehull ed pr ior to consumption. At first, the argument is 'we don't have enough land to work ', but it quickly boils down to ' our elders keep the money for themselves'. Results have been obtained only from either white spot detection or dissection after boiling. The key difference between static and dynamic preference handling boils down to the availability of preferences. Three replications of 25 seeds each were: (1) mechanically scarified; (2) dipped in boiling water for 5 s; or (3) not treated (control). The samples were boiled for 20 min before being centrifuged briefly. To perform this experiment, a mature caterpillar tied to a thread was dipped in boiling water. We played on that beach until we were tired, sailing boats, boiling whelks. The first point boils down to a simple case of getting rid of one's rubbish in another's backyard. The water used in lime treatment is not boiled, but subsequent tor tilla cooking reduces the concentrations of pathogenic microorganisms to safe levels. Most cooking involves boiling in large metal pots although meat can also be roasted on sticks placed near the fire. They are fed a few grains of rice boiled into gruel a couple of times a day; the food is placed directly inside the container. All clones were boiled and evaluated for taste by the same procedure. All clones were boiled and evaluated by taste using the same procedure. On some level, they seem to have had something significant and novel in common, even if it boiled down to mere means or methods. Often, both processes are used; first, acetic acid, then boiling water, to ensure the bleaching process is stopped. The patient was the cook, a boy of thirteen who had been scalded by boiling water. The most common method of treatment was boiling, used by 39 % of respondents. A visible new quality is indeed generated at these nodal points: ice melts, water boils, gas liquefies at characteristic temperatures/pressures. In fact, this issue boils down to the question of what level(s) of grammar should be sensitive to type assignment. Simple tasks, such as getting water from a stand pipe or from barrels that then needs to be boiled, also take more time than average. The snails were maintained on a diet of 005 g of boiled and dried lettuce/snail/week. The collected tissue specimens at necropsy were dipped into boiling water for 3 sec to disinfect possible contamination of the surface. The mixure was boiled for 5 min before being subjected to polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Tapeworms were fixed by pipetting into boiling saline and then storing in 10% formalin. One-year-old non-scarified seeds germinated to only 0-1% over a range of temperature regimes, whereas seeds dipped in boiling water germinated to 97-100%. The cell suspension was boiled in water for 5 min for lysing the cells. Sugars were extracted from 0.2 g of dry sample in boiling deionised water for 2 min and then cooled in a water bath. The sample (approximately 50 g), not boiled, was electrophoresed at room temperature. They had the same conversation; the same silver dishes; the same saddles of mutton, boiled turkeys, and entrees. Secondly, we have the occurrence of boils or carbuncles around the guts. Disinfection by boiling all linen, especially pillowcases, handkerchiefs and sheets, as well as plenty of good food and open fresh air, was also recommended. They included cultivars such as rice (virahana), maize (cele)32 or its processed equivalent in boiled, pounded and dried form (ke'elana). The sheet is cut into strips, which are put in boiling water till soft, and then tied round a bottle till they set. The extract was boiled for 5 min, left for 5 min at ambient temperature, and filtered through standard coffee filters. Conversely, the presence of cattle products in the cooking pot residues suggests that cattle meat was normally boiled. Pups were maintained in sterilized individual iron cages and fed on bread, boiled rice, milk, sugar and glucose. In fact, many believe that boiling removes the ' goodness ' from the milk. Ceramic filters can remove enteric viruses [23], but there was no significant association of seroprevalence with the practice by some households of boiling their drinking-water. Green maize is consumed as either boiled or roasted cobs. All respondents reportedly boiled drinking water before storage and serving. The suspension was then heated until boiling began, and then allowed to cool to room temperature. Lysates were prepared by boiling a washed cell suspension for 10 min before pelleting the cellular debris through centrifugation. Food was generally cooked by boiling but some was fried. The difference boils down to the opposition between necessity and contingency. In the experiments on dormancy break described above, we noticed that mechanically scarified seeds germinated faster than those dry heated or dipped in boiling water. Seeds boiled for 2, 3 or 4 min that had not germinated after 16 d had partly decayed embryos. Essentially, the optionality boils down to whether stress is sensitive or insensitive to sonority. However, 63 + 3% of the seeds boiled for 1 min imbibed, and 38 + 2% of them germinated. Only about 50% of the seeds boiled for 20 min germinated. The textures thin, before the energy comes surg ing back decisively, and the orchestra heaves and boils as it piles towards a monumental climax. Such hafgerdingar, giving the appearance of boiling wave activity, would appear quite threatening on the open sea. Perception, that is to say, boils down to the passage of sodium, potassium and other ions across semi-permeable membranes. After the digestion the samples were boiled for 10 min to inactivate the enzyme. Supervised by a headman, people thrust their hands into boiling oil. The twigs are collected, and the lac removed and purified by boiling in water. The complexity of historical processes should not be boiled down to some insufficient essentials. The analyses also relate only to food which is cooked in a pot, in other words, boiled food. The esthetic argument is dodgy, since it often boils down to 'what you are used to'. In this example, the sign of is positive for filtering and negative for boiling water and buying bottled water. Although harmless most of the time, it can cause boils, abscesses and secondary infections in wounds. Instead, an additional step of translation will often be required that boils the principles of the general theory down to task-specific models. The residue is treated with sulphuric acid and boiled. More rarely, dried leaves and twigs have been boiled for drinking or rolled into cigarettes and smoked. Apart from using cold water, some colours, such as black, can only be obtained by dyeing in boiling water. All snails were provided with an excess of clean boiled lettuce as food throughout the acclimatization and monitoring periods. Specimens intended for morphological examination were fixed in hot (near boiling) 10% formalin and stored in 70% alcohol. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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