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What is the original meaning of boiling
The original meaning of boiling is that when a liquid is heated beyond its saturation temperature, the phenomenon of violent vaporization occurs both inside and on the surface of the liquid. Boiling, pronounced fèiténg, is a Chinese word meaning the rapid conversion of a liquid into a gas when it reaches a certain temperature, producing a large number of bubbles.

Explanation:

1. Liquid is converted sharply into gas when it reaches a certain temperature, producing a large number of bubbles.

2. A metaphor for high emotions: hot blood ~.

3, compared with the clamor and noise: the crowd is furious, the sound of people ~.

Origin:

Poetry - Xiao Ya - The Crossing of October: "Hundreds of rivers are boiling, and mountain mounds are rocky."

Lu Yinglong (鲁应龙)《闲窗括异志》:"Every year, a group of scaly scales competes in the lake, and the water boils."

Jikang's poem "Sorrow and Anger" said, "If I want to be a little less than what I am, I will be boiling with slander."

Su Shunqin, "At the small box": "After the drop of hemp, things are boiling."

Lu Xun, "Just a Collection - Talking about the so-called "Dainai Archives"": "That is, if the archives strike, let nature take its course, rotten, moldy, moth-eaten, stolen, or even burned, the world is at peace; if one adds man-made, a 'do ', then the public opinion is boiling, can not be opened."

Near synonyms: jubilant, seething, cheering, hilarious.

Antonyms: cool, calm.