1 N-UNCOUNT 沸点 The boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which it starts to change into steam or vapour. For example, the boiling point of water is 100˚ centigrade. 沸点
2 N-UNCOUNT (局势的)爆发点 If a situation reaches boiling point, the people involved have become so angry that they can no longer remain calm and in control of themselves. (局势的)爆发点
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The situation is rapidly reaching boiling point, and the army has been put on stand-by.
局势迅速变得一触即发,军队已经整装待命。
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Mal's temper was at boiling point.
马尔正在气头上,一点就着。
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