网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 blow
释义 blow
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
SEND OUT AIR 吹气
 ESSENTIAL  intransitive or transitive
■to move and make currents of air, or to be moved or make something move on a current of air 吹;吹动;被吹走
The wind was blowing harder every minute.风越来越大。
The letter blew away and I had to run after it.信被风吹走了,我不得不去追。
A gale-force wind had blown the fence down.大风将篱笆吹倒了。
I blew the dust off the books.我吹掉了书上的灰尘。
I wish you wouldn't blow smoke in my face.我希望你不要把烟吹到我脸上。
intransitive or transitive
■to make a sound by forcing air out of your mouth and through an instrument, or to make a sound when someone does this 吹响;吹奏,演奏
Ann blew a few notes on the trumpet.安用喇叭吹了几个音符。
He scored the winning goal just before the whistle blew.就在哨声吹响之前他打入了致胜的一球。
transitive
■to shape glass which has been heated until it is soft into an object by blowing air into it down a tube 吹制(玻璃)
a beautiful blown glass vase漂亮的玻璃吹制花瓶
blow your nose
■to force air from your lungs and through your nose to clear it 擤鼻子
blow sb a kiss (also blow a kiss to/at sb)
■to kiss your hand and blow on it in the direction of someone 向(某人)送飞吻
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
DESTROY 摧毁
 ADVANCED  transitive
■to cause something to be destroyed by a bomb, technical failure, etc. 毁掉;炸毁
His car had been blown to pieces.他的车被炸得粉碎。
intransitive or transitive
■If an electrical fuse (= short thin piece of wire) blows, or if something electrical blows a fuse, the device it is fitted to stops working because it is receiving too much electricity. (使)(保险丝)烧断
intransitive informal
■If a tyre blows, it suddenly gets a hole in it and goes flat. (轮胎)爆开,爆裂
blow sth sky-high
■to seriously damage something by making it explode 将…炸得稀烂;严重损坏
The explosion blew the building sky-high.爆炸把这座建筑物炸得稀烂。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
SPEND 花费
transitive informal
■to spend a large amount of money, especially on things that are not really necessary 挥霍,浪费
When I got paid I blew it all on a night out.我领到工资后出去一个晚上就全花光了。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
be blowed if... old-fashioned informal
■If someone says that they are blowed if they will do something, they are determined not to do it 决不会…
I'm blowed if I'm going to pay for his taxi home.打死我也不会替他付回家的计程车费。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
blow (it)! old-fashioned informal
■an expression of anger 该死,讨厌
Oh, blow it! I've forgotten to invite Paul to the party.噢,该死!我忘了邀请保罗来参加聚会了。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
blow sb's brains out slang
■to kill someone by shooting them in the head 用枪把(某人的)脑袋打开花
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
blow sb's cover
■to make known secret information about who someone is or what they are doing 暴露(某人的)身份;揭发(某人的)秘密活动
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
blow your lid/top/stack informal
■to become extremely angry 发怒,生气
My father will blow his top when he sees what happened to the car.我父亲看到汽车的这副样子肯定会大发雷霆的。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
blow sth/sb out of the water
■to destroy or defeat something or someone completely 以压倒性姿态战胜…;彻底击垮…
They came to court with fresh evidence that would, they said, blow the prosecution's case completely out of the water.他们为法庭带来新的证据,又说这些证据可以彻底推翻指控。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
blow your mind informal
■If something blows your mind, you find it very exciting and unusual 使感到极度兴奋(或激动)
There was one scene in the film that really blew my mind.电影中有个场面的确让我很震撼。
⇒ See also mind-blowing
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
blow your own trumpet/horn
■to tell everyone proudly about your achievements 自吹自擂,自我吹捧
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
blow a fuse/gasket old-fashioned informal
■to become very angry 勃然大怒,大发雷霆
When he told her how much it cost, she blew a gasket.当他告诉她这个东西花了多少钱时,她勃然大怒。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
blow hot and cold
■to sometimes like or be interested in something or someone and sometimes not, so people are confused about how you really feel 忽冷忽热;反覆无常;摇摆不定
He's been blowing hot and cold about the trip to Holland.他对去荷兰这件事一直变来变去。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
blow it (also blow your chance) informal
■to fail to take advantage of an opportunity by doing or saying something wrong 错失机会
I really blew it when I turned down that job offer, didn't I?我拒绝那份工作就等于真的错失了一个机会,对吧?
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
blow the cobwebs away UK
■to get rid of feelings of tiredness, usually with fresh air or exercise (通常透过呼吸新鲜空气或锻炼)消除疲劳,振作精神
We went for a five-mile jog to blow the cobwebs away.为了恢复精神,我们慢跑了五英里。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
blow the gaff UK old-fashioned
■to make known a secret 泄露秘密
He's a good bloke - he wouldn't blow the gaff on us.他是个好人——不会泄露我们的秘密。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
blow the whistle on sb/sth informal
■to cause something bad that someone is doing to stop, especially by bringing it to the attention of other people 叫停,取缔(坏事);(尤指)告发,揭发
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
(well) I'll be blowed! (also blow me!) old-fashioned informal
■an expression of great surprise 天哪!
"Kate's getting married." "Well, I'll be blowed!"“凯特要结婚了。”“是吗,真难以置信!”
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
  Phrasal Verbs   blow sb away
PLEASE mainly US informal
■to surprise or please someone very much 使(某人)大为惊讶;令(某人)非常高兴
The ending will blow you away.结局会让你无比惊喜。
KILL [M] US informal
■to kill a person by shooting them 枪杀(某人)
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
  Phrasal Verbs   [M] blow sb/sth away US informal
■to defeat someone or something completely, especially in a sports competition (尤指在体育比赛中)大败,彻底战胜
They blew the other team away in the second half of the game.在比赛的下半场他们大败对手。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
  Phrasal Verbs   [M] blow sth/sb off US
■to treat something or someone as if they are not important 不认真对待…
Just blow off his comments, he's only joking.别把他的话当真,他只不过是在开玩笑。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
  Phrasal Verbs   [M] blow (sth) out
■If a flame blows out or you blow it out, it stops burning when a person or the wind blows on it (被)吹熄,(被)吹灭
After dinner she blew out the candles.晚饭后她吹灭了蜡烛。
The sudden breeze made the candles blow out.突然的一阵微风吹灭了蜡烛。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
  Phrasal Verbs   [M] blow sb out informal
■to disappoint someone by not meeting them or not doing something that you had arranged to do with them 失约于(某人);放(某人)的鸽子
She was supposed to go to that party with me, but she blew me out.她本该与我一起去那个聚会的,可是她失约了。
UK [bləʊ] US [bloʊ] verb (blew, blown)
  Phrasal Verbs   blow over
SITUATION
■When an argument blows over, it becomes gradually less important until it ends and is forgotten (争论)逐渐平息
■1. I thought that after a few days the argument would blow over.blow 1
随便看

 

101BT英语在线翻译词典收录了36528条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 101BT.net All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2024/11/26 8:59:36