B2 noun #4,000 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

boiling

Boiling is the process of heating a liquid until it turns into gas.

Explanation at your level:

Boiling is when water gets very hot. You see bubbles. It is used for cooking pasta or making tea. When you see bubbles, the water is boiling.

When you heat a liquid, it eventually reaches the boiling point. This is when the liquid turns into steam. You often use boiling to cook vegetables or boil eggs in the kitchen.

Boiling is a physical process where a liquid turns into gas. It is common in cooking, such as boiling water for coffee. In science, we use the term 'boiling point' to describe the temperature at which this happens for different liquids.

The noun 'boiling' refers to the state of a liquid at its phase transition point. It is frequently used in collocations like 'bring to a boil' or 'rolling boil'. Beyond the kitchen, it is a key concept in thermodynamics and engineering.

Boiling represents the phase transition from liquid to vapor, occurring when vapor pressure equals external pressure. It is a critical concept in heat transfer and chemical engineering. Figuratively, 'boiling' describes intense emotional states or the culmination of a tense situation.

Etymologically derived from the Latin 'bullire', boiling signifies the kinetic energy threshold required for molecular escape. In literary contexts, it serves as a powerful metaphor for suppressed pressure, societal unrest, or the 'boiling point' of human endurance. It is a fundamental process that bridges the gap between mundane domestic activity and the rigorous laws of physics.

30초 단어

  • Boiling is a phase change.
  • It happens at the boiling point.
  • Used in cooking and science.
  • Commonly used in idioms.

Hey there! Think of boiling as the ultimate 'heat-up' moment for a liquid. When you put a pot of water on the stove, you are witnessing a fascinating thermodynamic event.

As the temperature rises, the molecules in the liquid start moving super fast. Once they hit that special boiling point, they have enough energy to break free from the liquid and turn into gas, which we call vapor or steam. It is not just about bubbles; it is about energy in motion!

The word boiling comes from the Middle English word boillen, which traces back to the Old French boillir. This itself comes from the Latin bullire, meaning 'to bubble'.

It is fun to note that the word bullion and bullet actually share this same root connection to bubbling or swelling! Throughout history, humans have used boiling as a primary way to purify water and cook food, making it one of our oldest mastered processes.

You will hear boiling used in both scientific labs and busy kitchens. In the kitchen, we talk about 'bringing to a boil' or 'a rolling boil'.

In a formal or scientific context, you might discuss the 'boiling point' of different substances. It is a very versatile word that bridges the gap between everyday chores and complex physics.

1. Boiling mad: Extremely angry. Example: 'He was boiling mad when he saw the mess.'
2. A watched pot never boils: Time seems to slow when you are waiting for something. Example: 'Just relax, a watched pot never boils!'
3. Boil down to: To be the main result or core issue. Example: 'It all boils down to money.'
4. Boil over: To lose control of emotions. Example: 'Her frustration finally boiled over.'
5. Boiling point: The moment someone loses their temper. Example: 'He reached his boiling point after hours of waiting.'

As a noun, boiling is generally uncountable when referring to the process. The IPA pronunciation is /ˈbɔɪlɪŋ/ in both British and American English.

The stress is firmly on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like coiling, foiling, and toiling. Remember, it is a gerund-derived noun, so it keeps that active 'ing' feeling even when used as a name for the process.

Fun Fact

Related to 'bullion' because of the bubbling metal.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈbɔɪlɪŋ

BOY-ling

US ˈbɔɪlɪŋ

BOY-ling

Common Errors

  • mispronouncing the 'oi' sound
  • stressing the second syllable
  • dropping the 'g'

Rhymes With

coiling foiling toiling spoiling oiling

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

medium

Speaking 2/5

medium

듣기 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

heat liquid water

Learn Next

evaporation condensation thermodynamics

고급

ebullition vaporization

Grammar to Know

Gerunds as Nouns

Boiling is fun.

Compound Nouns

Boiling point.

Articles with Uncountables

The boiling.

Examples by Level

1

The water is boiling.

water / hot

verb to be + ing

2

I need boiling water.

hot / liquid

adjective use

3

Watch the boiling pot.

look at / pot

imperative

4

Is the water boiling?

question

question form

5

Boiling is for cooking.

process

gerund as subject

6

The tea needs boiling water.

needs / hot

noun phrase

7

Stop the boiling water.

turn off

verb object

8

Boiling makes it hot.

process

simple subject

1

The boiling water makes steam.

2

He is boiling some eggs.

3

The soup is at a boiling temperature.

4

Don't touch the boiling water.

5

The process of boiling is simple.

6

We use boiling to clean water.

7

The boiling point of water is 100C.

8

Keep the water boiling for ten minutes.

1

The boiling of the liquid caused a mess.

2

She reached the boiling point of her patience.

3

The recipe requires a rapid boiling.

4

Science class taught us about boiling.

5

The boiling process takes a few minutes.

6

He is an expert at boiling pasta.

7

The water is on the verge of boiling.

8

Boiling is an efficient way to cook.

1

The solution was kept at a constant boiling.

2

His anger was at the boiling point.

3

The boiling of the mixture is essential.

4

We monitored the boiling carefully.

5

The experiment relies on the boiling point.

6

The situation reached a boiling point.

7

She described the boiling of the oil.

8

The boiling was interrupted by the alarm.

1

The rapid boiling of the solvent was observed.

2

The boiling point varies with altitude.

3

His temper reached a boiling point during the debate.

4

The boiling of the chemical mixture requires precision.

5

We analyzed the boiling kinetics in the lab.

6

The boiling of the ocean is a poetic image.

7

The boiling point elevation is a physical property.

8

The boiling was sustained for thirty minutes.

1

The boiling of the blood is a metaphor for fury.

2

The boiling point is a critical parameter in distillation.

3

The boiling of the primordial soup is a scientific theory.

4

He reached his boiling point after years of neglect.

5

The boiling of the water was a ritualistic act.

6

The boiling point of mercury is quite high.

7

The boiling of the tea was a meditative process.

8

The boiling of the sea was described in the ancient text.

동의어

ebullition vaporization bubbling seething effervescence

반의어

freezing solidification cooling

자주 쓰는 조합

bring to a boil
boiling point
rolling boil
reach boiling point
boiling hot
boiling water
boiling oil
boiling liquid
boiling process
boiling temperature

Idioms & Expressions

"boiling mad"

very angry

She was boiling mad at him.

casual

"a watched pot never boils"

waiting makes time feel slow

Stop staring at the clock, a watched pot never boils.

neutral

"boil down to"

the main point is

It all boils down to trust.

neutral

"boil over"

lose one's temper

His anger finally boiled over.

neutral

"boiling point"

the limit of patience

He reached his boiling point today.

neutral

"in hot water"

in trouble

He is in hot water for being late.

casual

Easily Confused

boiling vs simmering

both are cooking heat

boiling is hotter

Boil pasta, simmer sauce.

boiling vs steaming

both involve vapor

steaming is the result

The water is boiling, creating steam.

boiling vs heating

both involve temperature

heating is general

Heating is the start of boiling.

boiling vs bubbling

both have bubbles

boiling is a state

The drink is bubbling.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + boiling

The water is boiling.

A2

Bring + object + to a boil

Bring the milk to a boil.

B1

The + boiling + of + noun

The boiling of the liquid was fast.

B2

Reach + the + boiling point

It reached the boiling point.

C1

Keep + at + a + boiling + state

Keep it at a boiling state.

어휘 가족

Nouns

boil a painful swelling

Verbs

boil to heat to boiling

Adjectives

boiled cooked by boiling

관련

boiler the container used

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

자주 하는 실수

boiling the water too fast bring to a boil
It is a process, not just a verb.
saying boil point boiling point
The adjective form is required.
using boil as a noun for temperature boiling point
Boiling is the process, not the temperature.
confusing boil and bubble boil
Boiling is the thermal process.
using boiling for solid objects hot
Boiling applies to liquids.

Tips

💡

The Bubble Trick

Visualize bubbles to remember the word.

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Kitchen Talk

Use it when cooking.

🌍

Proverbs

Learn the watched pot idiom.

💡

Gerunds

Remember it acts as a noun.

💡

The 'oi' sound

Practice the diphthong.

💡

Don't say 'boil point'

Always use boiling point.

💡

History

It comes from Latin.

💡

Flashcards

Use images of bubbles.

💡

Formal vs Informal

Use in science or kitchen.

💡

Stress

Stress the first syllable.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

BOY-ling: A BOY is jumping in the bubbles.

Visual Association

A pot on a stove with big bubbles.

Word Web

heat bubbles steam stove

챌린지

Describe a boiling process to a friend.

어원

Old French

Original meaning: to bubble

문화적 맥락

None

Common in kitchen culture and science education.

The watched pot never boils proverb

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

kitchen

  • bring to a boil
  • rolling boil
  • boiling water

science

  • boiling point
  • boiling temperature
  • phase change

emotional

  • boiling point
  • boiling mad
  • boil over

travel

  • boiling hot weather
  • boiling water for tea

Conversation Starters

"Do you like to cook?"

"What is the boiling point of water?"

"Have you ever been boiling mad?"

"Do you use a kettle?"

"What do you boil for dinner?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you were boiling mad.

Write about a recipe that requires boiling.

Explain the process of boiling to a child.

Why is the watched pot idiom true?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Yes, it is the gerund form used as a noun.

No, only liquids.

A very vigorous boil.

B-O-I-L-I-N-G.

No, boiling is hotter.

The temperature where liquid turns to gas.

Yes, but it is dangerous.

Energy makes molecules move fast.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The water is ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: boiling

The process of bubbles is boiling.

multiple choice A2

What is the boiling point of water?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 100C

Standard boiling point is 100C.

true false B1

Boiling is a solid process.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Boiling is for liquids.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Definitions match.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

The water is boiling.

점수: /5

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