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- Dictionaryblow/bləʊ/
verb
- 1. (of wind) move creating an air current: "a cold breeze was blowing in off the sea" Similar
- 2. expel air through pursed lips: "Will took a deep breath, and blew"
noun
- 1. a strong wind: "we're in for a bit of a blow" Similar
- 2. an act of blowing an instrument: "a number of blows on the whistle" Similar
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BLOW definition: 1. to move and make currents of air, or to be moved or make something move on a current of air: 2…. Learn more.
blow verb (WIND) Add to word list. B1. If the wind blows, it moves and makes currents of air: A cool sea breeze was blowing. The wind blew hard, rattling the doors and windows. Outside the wind was starting to blow hard.
BLOW meaning: 1. to move and make currents of air, or to be moved or make something move on a current of air: 2…. Learn more.
blow翻译:吹气, 吹;吹动;被吹走, 吹响;吹奏, 吹制(玻璃), 摧毁, 毁掉;炸毁, (使)(保险丝)烧断, (轮胎)爆开,爆裂, 花费, 挥霍,浪费, 打击, (用拳头或武器的)重击, 坏事…。了解更多。
to force air out through your mouth: She blew on her coffee before taking a sip. blow sth down/across/off, etc. B1. If the wind blows something somewhere, it makes it move in that direction: The storm blew trees across the road. Fewer examples. A sudden gust of air blew the door shut.
blow meaning: 1. If the wind blows, it moves and makes currents of air: 2. to force air out through your mouth…. Learn more.
BLOW JOB definition: 1. the activity of giving sexual pleasure to a man by using the mouth on his penis 2. the activity…. Learn more.
BLOW translate: (風が)吹く, (息を)ふーっと吹く, (楽器を)吹く, ~を吹き飛ばす, (シャボン玉・ガラスなど)を吹く, 一撃, 強打, ショック, 衝撃, 痛手, 風(かぜ)が吹(ふ)く…. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Japanese Dictionary.
to move and make currents of air, or to be moved or make something move on a current of air: blow away The letter blew away and I had to run after it. blow something down A gale-force wind had blown the fence down . The wind was blowing harder every minute. I blew the dust off the books.
to move and make currents of air, or to be moved or make something move on a current of air: blow away The letter blew away and I had to run after it. blow something down A gale-force wind had blown the fence down . The wind was blowing harder every minute. I blew the dust off the books.