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get one's water hot; get water hot; boil over; fly off the handle (Anglophile); lose one's wool (Anglophile); get steamed up (Anglophile); flip one's lid (Anglophile); be on the boil (перен key2russia); blow one's top (ybelov); decoct; stress out (VLZ_58); get all steamed up ("Look, you cheap gorilla…," she starts, but I cut her off. "Now, now, now," I say, wagging my finger at her. "Don't you get all steamed up. That ain't gonna help none." 4uzhoj); boil |
Gruzovik |
boil |
Игорь Миг |
bluster; go berserk; get mad (конт.) |
brit. |
get one's knickers in a twist (PeachyHoney) |
Gruzovik, fig. |
get excited (impf of вскипятиться) |
inf. |
get carried away (VLZ_58); get excited; flare up |
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scald; skald; boil (water, milk, etc.); be excited; seethe |
Gruzovik |
boil (impf of вскипятить); decoct (impf of вскипятить) |
chem. |
boil |
fig., inf. |
get excited (impf of вскипятиться) |
Makarov. |
boil up; keep at the boil; keep on the boil; simmer |
oil |
reboil |
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boiler |
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Игорь Миг |
irate |