boil in Japanese
boil in Japanese is おでき, 癤, 腫れ物 — boil means to heat a liquid until it bubbles and turns to vapor.
boil in Japanese
おでき
Pronounced: odeki
A localized accumulation of pus in the skin, resulting from infection.
癤
Pronounced: setsu
A localized accumulation of pus in the skin, resulting from infection.
腫れ物
Pronounced: haremono
A localized accumulation of pus in the skin, resulting from infection.
沸かす
Pronounced: wakasu
(transitive, of liquids) To heat to the point where it begins to turn into a gas.
沸く
Pronounced: waku
(transitive, of liquids) To heat to the point where it begins to turn into a gas.
沸騰させる
(transitive, of liquids) To heat to the point where it begins to turn into a gas.
煮る
Pronounced: niru
(transitive, of liquids) To heat to the point where it begins to turn into a gas.
ゆだる
Pronounced: yudaru
(ambitransitive) To cook in boiling water.
ゆでる
Pronounced: yuderu
(ambitransitive) To cook in boiling water.
煮える
Pronounced: nieru
(ambitransitive) To cook in boiling water.
煮る
Pronounced: niru
(ambitransitive) To cook in boiling water.
What does "boil" mean?
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verb To heat a liquid until it bubbles and turns to vapor.
"Boil the water before adding the pasta."
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noun A painful, swollen, pus-filled lump on the skin caused by infection.
"The boil on his neck needed to be lanced by a doctor."
boil in a sentence
- Boil the water before adding the pasta.
- The kettle takes about three minutes to boil.
- The boil on his neck needed to be lanced by a doctor.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "boil" in Japanese?
"boil" in Japanese is おでき, 癤, 腫れ物. boil means: To heat a liquid until it bubbles and turns to vapor.
How do you pronounce おでき?
"boil" in Japanese is おでき, pronounced "odeki".
How do you use "boil" in a sentence?
Example: "Boil the water before adding the pasta." In Japanese, "boil" is おでき, 癤, 腫れ物.
Are there other ways to say "boil" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 10 translations listed for "boil": おでき, 癤, 腫れ物, 沸かす, 沸く, 沸騰させる.
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