单词 | blow |
释义 | blowblowsblewblownblowingblowblow1 /bləʊ $ bloʊ/ verb (past tense blew /bluː/, past participle blown /bləʊn $ bloʊn/)1wind a)[transitive] if wind or a current of air blows, it moves: A cold wind was blowing hard.beblow寒风猛烈地吹着。A sudden draught of air blew in.blow突然吹进一股穿堂风。 b)[intransitive and transitive] to move in the wind, or to make something move somewhere in the windblow inHer hair was blowing in the breeze.beblow她的头发在微风中飘动。blow something across/into etc somethingThe wind blew leaves across the path.blowleave风把落叶刮到了小路的那一边。blow (something) in/out/down etcMy ticket blew away.blow我的票被风吹走了。Trees had been blown down.treehavebeblow树被大风刮倒了。blow (something) open/shutThe door blew shut behind me.blow我身后的门被风吹上了。2air/smoke [intransitive and transitive] to push air out through your mouthblow (something) into/onto/through etc somethingRenee blew on her soup to cool it down.blow勒妮把汤吹凉。He blew the smoke right into my face.blow他把烟直往我脸上吹。3whistle/trumpet [intransitive and transitive] to make a sound by pushing air into a whistle, horn, or musical instrument: The referee’s whistle blew.blow裁判的哨子吹响了。A truck went by and blew its horn at her.goblow一辆卡车驶过﹐对着她按响喇叭。4explosion blow something off/away/out etc to damage or destroy something violently with an explosion or shooting: Part of his leg had been blown off.havebeblow他的腿被炸掉了一截。5chance blow your chances/blow it informal to lose a good opportunity by making a mistake: By failing this exam I’ve blown my chances of getting into university.failblowchanceget我没有通过这次考试﹐失去了上大学的机会。6money [transitive] informal to spend a lot of money in a careless way: He blew all his savings on a trip to Hawaii.blowsaving他把所有的积蓄都挥霍在一次夏威夷之旅上。7fuse [intransitive and transitive] if a fuse blows, or something blows a fuse, it suddenly stops working because too much electricity has passed through it: My hairdryer’s blown a fuse.blow我的电吹风烧断了一根保险丝。Phrasesblow your nose to clear your nose by forcing air through it into a cloth or piece of paper: He blew his nose on a paper tissue.blow他用纸巾擤了擤鼻子。Phrasal verbsblow somebody away phrasal verb spoken to make someone feel very surprised and pleased: Their kindness just blew me away.blow他们的好意真让我非常惊讶。blow something ↔ out phrasal verb to blow air on a flame and make it stop burning: Blow out all the candles.candle吹灭所有的蜡烛。blow over phrasal verb if an argument or storm blows over, it endsblow up phrasal verb1 to destroy something, or to be destroyed, with an explosion: Their plane blew up in mid-air.blow他们的飞机在半空中爆炸了。blow something ↔ upThe bridge was blown up by terrorists.beblowterrorist那道桥被恐怖分子炸毁了。THESAURUS explode2blow something ↔ up to fill something with air or gas: Come and help me blow up the balloons.balloon来帮我给这些气球充气。 |
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