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沸腾 (fèi téng) is a Chinese word that can be used to describe something that has reached a boiling point, both literally and figuratively. In its literal sense, 沸腾 refers to the process of boiling or bubbling due to the rapid evaporation of a liquid. In this sense, it can be used to describe a pot of water that is boiling vigorously on a stove, or a pot of soup that is bubbling over a fire.
In its figurative sense, 沸腾 is often used to describe a state of excitement or agitation. This can refer to a person's emotions, such as being filled with excitement or enthusiasm, or a situation that is filled with intense energy or activity. For example, one might say "会议室里一片沸腾" (huì yì shì lǐ yī piàn fèi téng) to describe a meeting room filled with intense discussions and debates.
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