Boil vs Bubble vs Cook vs Heat
Quando usar cada um em inglês, com significado, registro e exemplos.
Boil
Bubble
Cook
Heat
| Boil | Bubble | Cook | Heat | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pronúncia | 🇬🇧 /["/bɔɪl/","/bɔɪlz/","/bɔɪld/","/ˈbɔɪlɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/bɔɪl/","/bɔɪlz/","/bɔɪld/","/ˈbɔɪlɪŋ/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/ˈbʌbl/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈbʌbl/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/kʊk/","/kʊks/","/kʊkt/","/ˈkʊkɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/kʊk/","/kʊks/","/kʊkt/","/ˈkʊkɪŋ/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/hiːt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/hiːt/"]/ |
| Significado | Aquecer um líquido até ele fazer bolhas e virar vapor.To heat a liquid until it makes bubbles and turns to steam. | Uma bolinha de ar num líquido ou sólido.A small ball of air in a liquid or solid. | Preparar comida aquecendo-a.To prepare food by heating it. | A qualidade de ser quente ou morno.The quality of being hot or warm. |
| Exemplo | You need to boil the water before adding the pasta. | The child watched the soap bubble float away into the sky. | I love to cook Italian food on the weekends. | The heat from the sun can be very intense during summer. |
| Registro | Neutro | Neutro | Neutro | Neutro |
| Quão comum | Top 2000 (comum) | Top 1000 (muito comum) | Top 1000 (muito comum) | Top 1000 (muito comum) |
| Nível CEFR | A2 | B1 | A1 | A2 |
| Classe gramatical | verb | noun | verb | noun |
| Colocações | furiously, rapidly, vigorously, put something on to, furiously, rapidly, vigorously, put something on to, furiously, rapidly, vigorously, put something on to | air, gas, soap, blow, burst, pop, form, burst, pop, air, gas, soap, blow, burst, pop, form, burst, pop | fully, thoroughly, well, be cooked through, freshly cooked, fully, thoroughly, well, be cooked through, freshly cooked | burning, fierce, great, feel, disperse, dissipate, build up, increase, come from something, loss, exhaustion, stress, heat from, burning, fierce, great, feel, disperse, dissipate, build up, increase, come from something, loss, exhaustion, stress, heat from, baking, blazing, blistering, grow, get to somebody, haze, wave, source, in the heat, the heat of the day, high, gentle, low, turn up, lower, reduce, off the heat, on a… heat, over a… heat, electric, radiant, have, have on, use, be on, be on high, be on low, sudden, flare, flood something, rise, in the heat of, with heat, in the heat of the moment, qualifying, regional, dead, win, in a/the heat |
| Antônimos | freeze, solidify | collapse, deflate | burn, destroy | cold, chill, cool |
| Erros comuns | Confused with 'seethe' — 'boil' implies bubbles and rolling liquid, while 'seethe' can refer to agitation without boiling., Using 'boil' with inanimate objects rather than liquids — only liquids can boil. | Confused with 'bubbles' as the plural form seems irrelevant in context., Using 'bubble' incorrectly with verbs; it doesn't mean to burst., Confusing 'bubble' with 'blubber' which means to cry noisily. | Confused with 'bake' — baking is a specific type of cooking., Saying 'the cook' when meaning to refer to the food prepared — clarify to avoid misunderstanding., Using 'cook' in passive forms inaccurately, such as 'the meal is cooked by' instead of 'the cook cooks the meal.' | Confused with 'hot' when describing temperature ('This is heat' instead of 'This is hot')., Using 'heat' as a verb incorrectly ('I heat up my drink' should include 'up')., Mixing up 'heat' with 'temperature' when discussing measurements. |
| Notas de uso | Usado em contextos de culinária, especialmente para alimentos como ovos ou macarrão. Evite usar 'ferver' em conversas informais, a menos que esteja falando sobre preparo de alimentos.Used in cooking contexts, especially for foods like eggs or pasta. Avoid using 'boil' in informal conversations unless discussing food preparation. | Use 'bolha' para se referir a bolhas de sabão, líquidos a ferver ou contextos metafóricos como 'bolha de alegria'. Evite usar em escrita formal.Use 'bubble' when referring to soap bubbles, boiling liquids, or metaphorical contexts like 'bubble of joy'. Avoid using in formal writing. | Use 'cozinhar' ao falar sobre fazer refeições. É comum na conversa do dia a dia. Evite usá-lo em escrita muito formal, a menos que esteja discutindo habilidades culinárias.Use 'cook' when talking about making meals. It's common in everyday conversation. Avoid using it in very formal writing unless discussing culinary skills. | Use 'calor' ao falar sobre temperatura ou aquecimento. É neutro e apropriado em discussões científicas, bem como em conversas casuais. Evite usá-lo em contextos excessivamente formais, como artigos acadêmicos.Use 'heat' when talking about temperature or warmth. It's neutral and appropriate in scientific discussions as well as casual conversations. Avoid using it in overly formal contexts like academic papers. |
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Perguntas frequentes: Boil vs Bubble vs Cook vs Heat
Qual é a diferença entre Boil, Bubble, Cook e Heat?
Boil: To heat a liquid until it makes bubbles and turns to steam. Bubble: A small ball of air in a liquid or solid. Cook: To prepare food by heating it. Heat: The quality of being hot or warm.
Qual é mais avançada: Boil, Bubble, Cook e Heat?
Bubble é o nível mais alto, em B1, na escala CEFR.
Boil, Bubble, Cook e Heat estão no mesmo nível CEFR?
Boil: A2, Bubble: B1, Cook: A1, Heat: A2 na escala CEFR.
Que classe gramatical são Boil, Bubble, Cook e Heat?
Boil: verb, Bubble: noun, Cook: verb, Heat: noun.
Pode mostrar um exemplo de cada?
Boil: You need to boil the water before adding the pasta. Bubble: The child watched the soap bubble float away into the sky. Cook: I love to cook Italian food on the weekends. Heat: The heat from the sun can be very intense during summer.
Posso usar Boil, Bubble, Cook e Heat de forma intercambiável?
Nem sempre. Boil, Bubble, Cook e Heat são relacionadas e às vezes se sobrepõem, mas diferem em registro, frequência e uso, então trocar uma pela outra pode mudar o sentido ou o tom. Veja as diferenças acima antes de substituir.