1·The boiled potato was mealy.
这个煮土豆干巴巴的。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·These eggs boiled too tender.
这些鸡蛋煮得太嫩了。
3·They planned to keep the budget low by living on boiled noodles.
他们以煮面条为食,以保持低预算。
4·There is a glass of water, three beans, a cold boiled potato and a small piece of burned meat.
有一杯水,三颗豆子,一个冷煮土豆和一小块烧焦的肉。
5·In the 1600s, people in China used carrots as medicine, but they also ate carrots boiled in soup.
在17世纪,中国人把胡萝卜当药吃,但他们也吃煮在汤里的胡萝卜。
1·Macfarlane guessed that the fact that water had to be boiled, together with the stomach-purifying properties of tea meant that the breast milk provided by mothers was healthier than it had ever been.
麦克法兰猜测,水必须煮沸这样的事实,加上茶净化胃的特点,意味着母亲提供的母乳比以往任何时候都更健康。
2·Otherwise, water should be boiled or treated before use.
否则,在使用前应该将那些水煮沸或处理。
3·It recommends that tea junkies wait at least four minutes before drinking from a freshly boiled cup.
它建议了那些好茶者至少要在饮用一壶刚煮沸的茶之前等待四分钟。
4·Drink only bottled, boiled, or treated water until your supply is tested and found safe.
只喝瓶装的、煮沸的、或经过处理的水,直到你的水源被检测确定安全为止。
5·Everything has to be boiled, including the old and rusty surgical instruments: there are no sterilizers.
一切东西都必须用水煮沸,包括陈旧和生锈的手术器具:没有杀菌器。