Saturated Vapour Pressure (飽和蒸汽壓) is the pressure exerted by the vapour of a liquid when the liquid and vapour are in thermal equilibrium. The Saturated Vapour Pressure of a liquid is a function of temperature. The higher the temperature, the higher is the Saturated Vapour Pressure. You could read more detailed explanation, in Chinese, on the following web-page.
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A liquid boils when its saturated vapour pressure equals to the external atmospheric pressure. At such state, bubbles can be formed inside the liquid during boiling. At temperatures below the boiling point, because the saturated vapour pressure is lower than atmospheric pressure, bubbles cannot be formed inside the liquid. Hence, boiling cannot take place, and only evapouration occurs at the liquid surface.