The pinyin for boiling is fèi téng.
1. Physical phenomenon: Boiling is one of the common phenomena in physics. When molecules in a liquid are subjected to enough heat, they produce bubbles of water vapor, which rise from the liquid to the surface and consume heat, and the surface temperature of the liquid stays within a certain range related to the depth of the liquid. The boiling point is the minimum temperature required for a liquid to boil in a given situation, which is dependent on factors such as atmospheric pressure and solute concentration.
2, metaphorical semantics: "boiling" can also be used metaphorically to describe a mood or atmosphere. For example, in soccer, when a team wins an important game, the enthusiasm of the fans may be as high as a boiling liquid.
3, social phenomena: "boiling" can also relate to social phenomena, such as certain events in society, certain news or certain hot topics tend to trigger strong reactions, such as the popularity of events on the Internet and hot topics and so on. These events tend to cause people's heated debate and discussion, forming a social atmosphere and stimulating the boiling of social emotions.
"Boiling" is a Chinese character that mainly refers to the fact that when a liquid is heated by heat, the temperature rises and a large number of bubbles are produced, which continuously rise from the surface of the liquid, mixing the gases with the liquid to form a milky mixture. In the boiling state, the molecules in the liquid are in a constant state of flux, with the heated side being highly agitated and moving around quickly, and the other side being relatively cool and quiet. Uniform heat causes the liquid to boil rapidly, uneven heating of greater speed and extent results in localized boiling and thus incomplete boiling, thus affecting the quality of the reaction.
The word "boiling" can also be used metaphorically to describe the state of a person or thing. For example, in a game, when a team wins, the fans may feel as joyful and excited as boiling water. In some social events, the public can also be as "agitated" as boiling water in expressing their thoughts and opinions.
Boiling Sentences
1. The pot of water had been on the stove for several minutes when it finally began to boil.
2, The campaign we promoted gradually attracted more and more followers, and the number of supporters began to boil over.
3, The variety show was so popular that each episode triggered a boiling reaction from the audience.
4, Facing the passionate shouts of the whole audience, the actor's mood was like a pot of water that was boiling over.
5. The anger of the people reached the boiling point in a short span of time and they started demanding that this injustice must be addressed.