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to boil over with anger [fig.]vor Zorn überkochen [fig.]
to boil over with rage aus Wut überschäumen
to boil potatoesKartoffeln kochen
to boil rice Reis kochen
to boil sth.etw. [Akk.] kochen lassen
to boil sth. [to kill the germs] etw. [Akk.] abkochen [keimfrei machen]
to boil sth. down [fig.] [arguments, statements] etw. [Akk.] auf den Punkt bringen [fig.]
to boil sth. down [for a thicker consistency] etw. [Akk.] einreduzieren [einkochen]
to boil sth. down [reduce the volume of a liquid by boiling] etw. [Akk.] reduzieren [bis zu der gewünschten Dicke einkochen]
to boil sth. down to an essence [idiom]etw. [Akk.] auf den Punkt bringen [Redewendung]
to boil sth. till soft [coll.] etw. [Akk.] weich kochen
to boil sth. until soft etw. [Akk.] weich kochen
to boil (sth.)(etw. [Akk.]) sieden
to boil tarTeer kochen
to boil the laundry die Wäsche kochen
to boil the ocean sich übernehmen [sich zu viel zumuten]
to boil the washing die Wäsche kochen
to boil thoroughlydurchkochen
to boil to a mashzu einem Brei kochen
to boil to a pulp zu einem Brei verkochen
to boil to shreds verkochen
to boil too long zu lange kochen
to boil until it forms a syrupzu einem Sirup kochen
to boil until soft weichkochen
to boil until tender weich kochen
to boil up aufkochen
to boil up überkochen [österr., sonst regional für: aufkochen]
to boil up againerneut aufkochen (lassen)
to boil waterWasser kochen
to boil well gut kochen
to boil with anger [fig.]vor Zorn kochen [fig.]
to boil with indignation [idiom] vor Entrüstung außer sich [Dat.] sein [Redewendung]
to boil with rage vor Wut kochen
to boink [Am.] [vulg.]bumsen [vulg.]
to boke [Scot.] [spv. boak]erbrechen
to boldface sth. [typography]etw. [Akk.] fetten [selten] [fett schreiben]
to boldface sth. [typography] etw. [Akk.] fett schreiben
to bolk [archaic or dialect] [belch]bölken [ugs.] [bes. niederd.] [rülpsen]
to bollix sth. [Am.] [coll.] etw. verpfuschen [ugs.]
to bollix sth. [Am.] [coll.] etw. durcheinander bringen [alt]
to bollix sth. [Am.] [coll.] etw. durcheinanderbringen
to bollix sth. up [coll.]etw. vermasseln [ugs.]
to bollocks sth. [sl.] bei etw. Mist bauen [ugs.]
to bolshevise [Br.] bolschewisieren
to bolshevize bolschewisieren
to bolster Mut machen
to bolsterauspolstern
to bolster Kissen unterlegen
to bolster künstlich halten
to bolsterpolstern
to bolster [fig.] stärken
to bolster [support] helfen
to bolster a crediteinen Kredit stützen
to bolster sb. up jdn. stärken
to bolster sb. up jdm. Mut machen
to bolster sb. upjdm. den Rücken stärken [Redewendung]
to bolster sb./sth.jdn./etw. unterstützen [verstärken, bestärken]
to bolster upaufpolstern
to bolster upunterstützen
to bolster up verstärken
to bolster upverteidigen
to bolster up a viceals Helfershelfer dienen
to bolt stürzen [davonstürzen]
to boltdurchgehen [Pferd]
to boltverbolzen
to boltmit Schraubbolzen befestigen
to bolt [coll.] [to flee]verschwinden [fliehen]
to bolt [door, window] zuriegeln
to bolt [examine] untersuchen
to bolt [flee rapidly]ausreißen [ugs.] [davonlaufen]
to bolt [flee] flüchten
to bolt [flee] sich [Akk.] aus dem Staub machen [ugs.] [Redewendung]
to bolt [flee] sich [Akk.] davonmachen [ugs.]
to bolt [flee]wegrennen
to bolt [flee] durchbrennen [ugs.] [davonlaufen]
to bolt [flee]abhauen [ugs.] [fliehen]
to bolt [food] schlingen [Essen]
to bolt [hurry] eilen
to bolt [move or run away suddenly] Reißaus nehmen [ugs. für: davonlaufen]
to bolt [move quickly] springen [laufen, eilen]
to bolt [run away] davonstürzen
to bolt [run quickly] sausen [laufen]
to bolt [sift] beuteln [veraltet] [mit dem Beutel sieben]
to bolt [vegetables, salad] schießen [von Gemüse, Salat]
to bolt a dooreine Tür verriegeln
to bolt a window ein Fenster verriegeln
to bolt down [food] hinunterschlingen [schnell essen]
to bolt down sth. [food] etw. [Akk.] hastig verschlingen
to bolt in [rush in; away from observer]hineinplatzen
to bolt in [rush in; away from observer] hineinstürzen
to bolt in [rush in; towards observer] hereinplatzen
to bolt in [rush in; towards observer] hereinstürzen
to bolt on (to) festschrauben (an)
to bolt one's dinnersein Essen hinunterschlingen
to bolt one's food sein Essen verschlingen
to bolt one's meal seine Mahlzeit verschlingen
to bolt oneself in sich [Akk.] einsperren
to bolt out [lock out] aussperren
to bolt out [rush out; away from observer]hinausstürzen
to bolt out [rush out; away from observer]hinausstürmen
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