[no obj.](of wind)move creating an air current
(风)吹,吹动
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a cold wind began to blow .刮起了冷风。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction](of wind)cause to move; propel
(风)推动,吹动
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a gust of wind blew a cloud of smoke into his face 一阵风把一团烟雾吹到他脸上
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the spire was blown down during a gale .尖顶被大风刮倒了。
[no obj., with adverbial of direction]be carried, driven, or moved by the wind or an air current
被吹动,被吹走;飘动
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it was so windy that the tent nearly blew away
风很大,帐篷差点儿被吹走了 cotton curtains blowing in the breeze. 在微风中飘动的棉布窗帘。
〈非 正式〉 离开,动身
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I'd better blow .我得走了。
[no obj.](of a person)expel air through pursed lips
(人)吹气
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Willie took a deep breath, and blew 威利深吸一口气后吐气
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he blew on his tea to cool it .他往茶水里吹气,让它冷下来。
[with obj.]use one's breath to propel
用嘴吹动,吹送
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he blew cigar smoke in her face .他朝她脸上吹雪茄烟雾。
breathe hard; pant
用力呼吸;喘息
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Uncle Albert was soon puffing and blowing .阿尔伯特叔叔很快就气喘吁吁了。
[with obj.]cause to breathe hard; exhaust of breath
使用力呼吸,使上气不接下气
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[as adj.
blown ]an exhausted, blown horse .筋疲力尽、气喘吁吁的马。
[with obj.](of a person)force air through the mouth into (an instrument) in order to make a sound
(人)吹奏(乐器);吹响
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the umpire blew his whistle .裁判吹响了哨子。
(of such an instrument)make a noise through being blown into in such a way
(乐器等)吹响
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police whistles blew .警笛吹响了。
[with obj.]sound (the horn of a vehicle)
鸣(汽车喇叭)。
〈非正式〉 纵情地演奏爵士乐(或摇滚乐)。
[with obj.]force air through a tube into (molten glass) in order to create an artefact
吹制(玻璃)。
[with obj.]remove the contents of (an egg) by forcing air through
把蛋清和蛋黄从(蛋壳)中吹出。
[with obj.](of flies)lay eggs in or on(something)
(苍蝇)产卵于。
(of a whale)eject air and vapour through the blowhole
(鲸鱼)喷水。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction](of an explosion or explosive device)displace violently or send flying
(爆炸,爆炸装置)把… 炸飞
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the blast had blown the windows out of the van .爆炸把运货车的窗户炸飞了。
[no obj.](of a vehicle tyre)burst suddenly while the vehicle is in motion
(轮胎)爆胎。
burst or cause to burst due to pressure or overheating
(因压力或过热)(使)爆炸,(使)爆破
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the engines sounded as if their exhausts had blown 引擎的排气管听起来好像爆裂了
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frost will have blown a compression joint .霜冻将会使压缩式接头爆裂。
(of an electric circuit)burn out or cause to burn out through overloading
(电路因过载)(使)溶化,烧断
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the fuse in the plug had blown 插头的保险丝爆了
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the floodlights blew a fuse .泛光灯爆了一根熔丝。
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〈非正式〉 大手大脚的花费,挥霍
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they blew £100,000 in just eighteen months. 他们仅仅18个月就挥霍掉了10万英镑。
〈非正式〉 糟蹋(一次机会);把…搞糟
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the wider issues were to show that politicians had blown it .更大范围内的问题将表明,政客们把事情搞糟了。
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揭露(计谋,诡计)
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a man whose cover was blown .伪装被揭穿的人。
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〈英, 非正式〉 见鬼,真倒霉
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‘Well, blow me ', he said, ‘I never knew that’ “唉,真倒霉,”他说,“我根本就不知道这事。
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I'm blowed if I want to see him again. 我要想再见他,我就不是人。
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〈粗俚〉 吮吸(性伴侣)的阴茎。
[in sing.]a strong wind
强风,大风
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we're in for a bit of a blow .我们很快就要遭遇一场强风了。
an act of getting some fresh air
呼吸新鲜空气
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I'll go down to the sea and get a blow before supper .我晚饭前要去海边呼吸点儿新鲜空气。
an act of blowing on an instrument
吹奏
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a number of blows on the whistle .几次鸣哨。
[in sing.]an act of blowing one's nose
擤鼻子
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give your nose a good blow .把你的鼻子好好擤一擤。
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〈非正式〉 爵士乐(或摇滚乐)演奏。
(in steel-making)an act of sending an air or oxygen blast through molten metal in a converter
(炼钢用语)吹炼。
[mass noun]
〈非 正式〉 大麻。
a powerful stroke with a hand, weapon, or hard object
(用手、武器或硬物的)重击,捶击
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he received a blow to the skull .他脑颅遭到一记重击。
a sudden shock or disappointment
震惊;失望;打击
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the news came as a crushing blow to the cast .这消息对剧组是个毁灭性的打击。
produce flowers or be in flower
开花;在开花
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I know a bank where the wild thyme blows. 我知道一个堤岸,那里野生百里香正在开花。
the state or period of flowering
开花,开花期
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stocks in fragrant blow. 花香袭人的紫罗兰。
John (
布洛,约翰(约1649—1708,英国作曲家、风琴师,分别于1668—1679年和1695—1708年担任威斯敏斯特教堂风琴师,他写了很多教堂音乐,并教过亨利·普赛尔,其假面剧《维纳斯与阿多尼斯》[约1682] 是英国歌剧的先导作品)。
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be blown off course (of a project) be disrupted by some circumstance (项目)被中断 -
be blown out of the water (of a person, idea, or project) be shown to lack all credibility (人,想法,计划)被证明不可信 -
blow away the cobwebs refresh oneself when feeling weary, especially by having some fresh air (尤指通过呼吸新鲜空气)提神,清醒脑子 -
blow someone's brains out informal kill someone with a shot in the head with a firearm 〈非正式〉 (用枪)击中某人头部将其杀死 -
blow cold on regard unfavourably 冷眼相待 -
blow the doors off N. Amer. informal be considerably better or more successful than 〈北美,非正式〉 远远胜过,比…更为成功a package that blows the doors off anything on the market . 一种比市场上任何促销手段更为成功的一搅子销售方法 -
blow a fuse (或gasket )informal lose one's temper 〈非正式〉 发脾气 -
blow the gaff 见GAFF 2 .blow hot and cold vacillate 出尔反尔,冷热无常 -
blow someone a kiss kiss the tips of one's fingers then blow across them towards someone as a gesture of affection 给某人一个飞吻 -
blow someone's mind informal impress or otherwise affect someone very strongly 给某人留下深刻印象;使某人感到震撼the sound of a twelve-string guitar just blew my mind .十二弦吉他的声音震撼了我的心 -
blow one's nose clear one's nose of mucus by blowing through it into a handkerchief (对着手帕)擤鼻子 -
blow off steam 见 条STEAM let off steam .blow someone's socks off 见 .SOCK blow one's top (或〈主北美〉lid, stack )informal lose one's temper 〈非正式〉 发脾气 -
blow one's trumpet 见 .TRUMPET blow up in one's face (of an action, project, or situation) go drastically wrong with damaging effects to oneself (行动,计划,情况)朝对自己不利的方向急剧发展 -
blow the whistle on 见 .WHISTLE blow with the wind be incapable of maintaining a consistent course of action 无法保持一贯的事态进程,随波逐流
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blow someone away informal 〈非 正式〉1 kill someone using a firearm 枪杀某人 -
2 (be blown away ) be extremely impressed 得到极深印象,被深深打动I'm blown away by his new poem . 我被他的新诗深深打动 -
blow in informal (of a person) arrive casually and unannounced 〈非正式〉 (人)不期而至,突然来访 -
blow off 1 lose one's temper and shout 发脾气大叫大嚷 -
2 informal break wind noisily 〈非正式〉 放响屁 -
blow someone off N. Amer. informal fail to keep an appointment with someone 〈北美,非正式〉 没有赴约会见某人 -
end a romantic or sexual relationship with someone 结束与某人的情爱关系,与某人吹了
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blow something off N. Amer. informal ignore or make light of something 〈北美,非正式〉 把…不 当一回事,无视 -
fail to attend something 未能参加,未能出席
Ivy blew off class . 伊维旷课了 -
blow out 1 be extinguished by an air current 被吹灭the candles blew out. 蜡烛被吹灭了 -
2 (of an tyre) puncture while the vehicle is in motion (行驶时轮胎)爆裂 -
3 (of an oil or gas well) emit gas suddenly and forcefully (油井,气井)突然猛烈喷气,井喷 -
4 (blow itself out) (of a storm) finally lose its force (暴风雨)平息 -
blow someone out N. Amer. informal defeat someone convincingly 〈北 美,非正式〉 让某人输得心服口服 -
blow something out 1 use one's breath to extinguish a flame 把(火)吹灭he blew out the candle. 他把蜡烛吹灭了 -
2 puff out one's cheeks 鼓起腮帮 -
3 N. Amer. informal render a part of the body useless 〈北 美,非正式〉 使身体部位残废 -
blow over (of trouble) fade away without serious consequences (麻烦)结束,烟消云散 -
blow up 1 explode 爆炸,爆破 -
(of a person) lose one's temper (人)发火,发脾气
Mum had blown up at Dad with more than her usual vehemence. 妈妈对爸爸发脾气,火气比平时还大 -
2 (of a wind or storm) begin to develop (风,暴风雨)开始爆发 -
(of a scandal or dispute) emerge or become public (丑闻)曝光;(争端)公开化
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3 inflate 膨胀my stomach had started to blow up. 我的胃开始发胀 -
blow someone up informal, dated reprimand someone severely 〈非 正式,旧〉 训斥,严斥she got blown up by her boss for being late. 她因迟到被老板狠狠训了一顿 -
blow something up 1 cause something to explode 使爆炸 -
2 inflate something 使膨胀,使鼓起来a small pump for blowing up balloons . 给气球充气的小气筒 -
figurative inflate the importance of something 〈喻〉 夸大某事的重要性it was a domestic tiff which had been blown up out of all proportion. 那是一桩被过分夸大了的家庭争吵 -
enlarge a photograph or text 放大(照片,文字)
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blow out 吹熄 ; 熄灭
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come to blows 动手打起来
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