blew

英[bluː] 美[bluː]
  • v. 吹;风吹;擤(鼻子);(保险丝)熔断;<口>浪费(动词blow 的过去式)
  • bleacher n.漂白业者;漂白剂;[常用复数](运动场上的)露天座位,长椅adj.露天看台的
  • bleacherite 看台观众
  • bleachers n.(运动场内票价低廉的)露天座位;漂白工人名词bleacher的复数形式.
  • bleachery n.晒场;漂白工场
  • bleaching n.漂白adj.漂白的动词bleach的现在分词形式.
名词 blow:
  1. a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon

  2. an impact (as from a collision)

  3. an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating

  4. an unpleasant or disappointing surprise

  5. a strong current of air

  6. street names for cocaine

  7. forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth

1. When Myra told Karp she'd expose his past, he blew up.
当迈拉告诉卡普她会把他的过去全抖搂出去时,卡普大为光火。

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2. Wind caught the sudden puff of dust and blew it inland.
风猛地刮起一阵灰尘,将它吹往内陆。

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3. She just totally blew me away with her singing.
她的歌声让我完全陶醉其中。

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4. A lorry blew a tyre and careered into them.
一辆货车爆胎了,向他们猛撞了过去。

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5. The scandal blew up into a major political furore.
这个丑闻被渲染成了一场大的政治风波。

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    1. The wind blew hard and the sea was billowing.
      疾风劲吹,海浪汹涌。
    2. The wind blew my hat off.
      风吹落了我的帽子。
    3. The driver blew his horn when the child stepped in front of the car.
      当小男孩走到汽车前面时,汽车司机按响了喇叭。
    4. He blew out the candles with a single puff.
      他一口气吹灭了蜡烛。
    5. A humid wind blew from the south.
      湿润的风从南方吹来。
    6. The pitiless north wind blew for weeks.
      凛冽的北风一连刮了几个星期。
    7. A gust of wind blew the door shut.
      一阵大风吹来,把门关上了。
    8. A volcanic island of Indonesia between Sumatra and Java. A violent explosion in August 1883 blew the island apart and caused a tidal wave that killed more than 36,000 people.
      喀拉喀托火山位于苏门答腊和爪哇之间的一个火山岛。1883年8月,该岛火山的一次猛烈的喷发使该岛裂开,并引发了一场使36,000多人丧生的海啸。