0 to turn rapidly from liquid to vapour when heated -- vařit (se)
The water’s boiling.
I’m boiling the water
1 to cook by boiling in water etc -- (u)vařit
I’ve boiled the potatoes.
2 an inflamed swelling on the skin -- nežit
His neck is covered with boils.
A 54-ml mixture of methanol and chloroform (1:2 by volume), heated to boiling point, was used as the solvent.
Percentage leakage was determined as the highest conductivity before boiling as a fraction of the highest conductivity after boiling.
Seeds made water-permeable by boiling imbibed water, and thus germinated, at a much slower rate than those made water-permeable by mechanical scarification.
The wort, in turn, was boiled with hops.
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.
A dish made of a chicken stuffed with highly seasoned, fried, ground meat, boiled eggs, mixed fruit and peppers.
However, maize harvested early must either be eaten relatively soon or boiled and dried to prevent rotting.
The oak galls are collected, crushed and either boiled or infused in rainwater (or white-wine vinegar).