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TOEFL BNC: 1822 COCA: 1414
blow
verb /bləʊ/
present tense
I/you/we/theyblow
he/she/itblows
present participleblowing
past tenseblew
past participleblown
  1. 1
    [I] if wind or air blows, the air moves (风或空气)吹,刮

    A strong wind was blowing across the moors. 一阵大风吹过荒野。

    There's an awful draught blowing in through this window. 一阵可怕的风从这扇窗户吹进来。

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    1. a.
      [I/T] if something blows or is blown somewhere, the wind moves it there (风)吹动,刮走

      The wind was blowing snow along the street. 风沿街吹卷着雪花。

      A man died after being blown into the sea. 一名男子被风刮到海里身亡。

      Newspapers and plastic bags were blowing about in the wind. 报纸和塑料袋被风刮得到处飞。

      A strong gust of wind blew his hat off his head. 一阵大风把他的帽子从头上刮了下来。

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  2. 2
    [I] to push out air from your mouth (用嘴)吹气

    He bent towards the candle and blew gently. 他弯下腰,朝蜡烛轻轻地吹气。

    If your soup's too hot, blow on it. 如果你的汤太烫,吹一吹。

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    1. a.
      [T] to move something by pushing out air from your mouth (用嘴)吹动
      blow something off/away :

      She picked up a book and blew the dust off it. 她拾起一本书,吹掉上面的灰尘。

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    2. b.
      [T] to form something by pushing out air from your mouth 吹制;吹成
      blow bubbles :

      Two little boys were sitting on the steps, blowing bubbles. 两个小男孩坐在台阶上吹泡泡。

      blow glass :

      Visitors can watch the men blowing glass in the workshop. 游客可以观看工人在车间吹制玻璃器皿。

       Synonyms and related words
      To change the shape of something: shape, reshape, form...
  3. 3
    [I/T] to make a sound by pushing air through something such as a whistle or a musical instrument 吹响;吹奏;鸣响

    The guard blew his whistle and the train started. 列车长吹响哨子,火车便开动了。

     Synonyms and related words
    To make miscellaneous sounds: babble, blow, burble...
  4. 4
    [I/T] if something electrical blows, it stops working, usually because too much electricity has passed through it (使)(电器)烧断

    The light bulb in the projector had blown. 投影仪里的灯泡烧了。

    A power surge blew all the fuses, and the house was plunged into darkness. 电涌烧断了所有的保险丝,房子变得漆黑一片。

  5. 5

    blow

    or

    blow out

    [I/T] if a tyre blows, or if you blow it, it bursts (使)(轮胎)爆炸

    Kathy was turning the corner when one of the front tyres blew. 凯西正在转弯,这时车的一个前轮突然爆胎了。

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  6. 6
    [T] informal to destroy your own chance of succeeding, or to waste a good opportunity 失去,浪费掉,断送(良机)

    I've completely blown my diet with that piece of chocolate cake. 吃掉那块巧克力蛋糕后我的节食计划就全泡汤了。

    blow it :

    We were in with a good chance for that contract but you've really blown it now! 我们很有机会得到那份合同,可是你现在却真的把它搞砸了。

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  7. 7
    [T] informal to spend a lot of money quickly on things that you do not need 挥霍,乱花(钱)

    He inherited a fortune but blew it on bad investments and a luxurious lifestyle. 他继承了一大笔钱,但是他把钱挥霍在不当的投资和奢侈的生活方式上了。

     Synonyms and related words
    To spend or to pay money: disburse, spend, pay...
  8. 8
    [T] American very informal to leave a place quickly 迅速离开

    Let's blow this joint. 我们赶紧离开这个地方吧。

blow
noun [C] /bləʊ/
singularblow
pluralblows
  1. 1
    a hard hit from someone's hand or an object 重击

    The victim was apparently killed by a blow to the head with a heavy object. 受害人显然是被重物重击头部致死的。

    They knocked him down and pummelled him with blows. 他们将他打倒,用拳头猛揍他。

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  2. 2
    an event that spoils your chances of success 打击;挫折

    Losing a second match would be a major blow to his world title hopes. 输掉第二场比赛对他获得世界冠军的理想是个严重的打击。

    deal a blow to something :

    The closure of the factory dealt a devastating blow to the local economy. 这家工厂的关闭给当地经济造成了毁灭性的打击。

    1. a.
      an event that causes you to feel very sad, disappointed, or shocked 令人悲伤的事件;令人失望的事件;令人震惊的事件
      a real blow :

      Her mother's death was a real blow to her. 她母亲的去世对她是个沉重的打击。

      come as a blow :

      It came as a bit of a blow when he found out she was married. 他当发现她已结婚时有点受打击。

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      Surprises and shocking events: surprise, shock, blow...
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      Disappointments: disappointment, shame, blow...
  3. 3
    an act of blowing air from your mouth or nose 吹气;擤鼻子
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