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煮 [zhǔ]
1. 把东西放在水里,用火把水烧开。
To put something in water and heat it until the water boils.
2. 把东西放在水里,用火把水烧开:烹~。~饭。~字(喻书生玩味文字)。~豆燃箕(喻骨肉相残)。~鹤焚琴(喻大煞风景的事)。
To put something in water and heat it until it is cooked: to cook (food). To boil rice. To enjoy the intricacies of language (figurative expression). To boil beans and burn the winnowing basket (figurative expression referring to family feuds). To boil a crane and burn a qin (figurative expression for ruining an enjoyable situation).
【本义】:把东西放在有水的锅里加热使熟
[Original meaning]: To heat something in a pot with water to cook it.
【造字法】:形声。从火,者声。
[Character formation]: Phono-semantic compound. The character is composed of the radical for fire and a phonetic component.
引:
1. 《汉书》:东煮海水为盐。
[Example from History]: "In the Han Dynasty, they boiled sea water in the east to make salt."
2. 清· 周容《芋老人传》:命妪煮芋。
[Example from Qing Dynasty, Zhou Rong]: "Ordered the woman to boil taro."
例:
又如: 妪煮芋进。
For example: The woman brought in boiled taro.
引:
1. 杜荀鹤《山中寡妇》:时挑野菜和根煮,旋斫生柴带叶烧。
[Example from Du Xunhe]: "At that time, she picked wild vegetables and roots to boil, then chopped fresh branches with leaves to burn."
2. 《水浒传》:若是射得下来,村房人家,讨些水,煮瀑得熟,也得充饥。
[Example from Water Margin]: "If one could shoot it down, go to the village houses, ask for some water, boil the waterfall to cook it well, it would at least fill the stomach."
例:
又如: 煮瀑(即煮泡,放在水中煮);煮爆(煮);煮汤(熬药);煮海(煮海水为盐);煮井(煮盐井之水为盐);煮汁(药物和水熬成汁液);煮酒(烫酒,酿酒;热的酒);煮雪(用雪水烧茶或作饭)
For example: Boiling waterfall (to boil and steep something in water); boiling (to cook); boiling soup (to decoct medicine); boiling sea (to boil seawater to make salt); boiling well (boiling brine from a salt well); boiling juice (to extract juice from herbs with water); boiling wine (heating wine, brewing wine; hot wine); boiling snow (using snow water to brew tea or cook rice).
煮 [zhǔ]
名
煮盐,熟盐 (英:salt obtained by evaporation)。熬干含盐的水分,提取食盐
Salt obtained by boiling; evaporated salt. To evaporate saltwater to extract salt.
引:
1. 《管子·地数》:齐有渠展之盐,燕有辽东之煮。
[Example from Guanzi]: "Qi has the salt from the channels, and Yan has the boiled salt from Liaodong."
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