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blow
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pp blown;
ing blowing
字體大小
英漢辭典
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vt. (及物動詞 transitive verb)
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(風)向…吹;吹動;吹掉
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I had my hat blown off.
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風把我的帽子颳跑了
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The yacht was blown out of its course.
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艇給吹得偏離了航向.
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向…吹氣;吹(肥皂泡),吹製(玻璃器皿),將(火)吹旺;給(風箱)鼓風;使(馬)喘氣
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吸(蛋)(開小孔吸食);使(鼻子)通氣;(蒼蠅等)產卵於
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blow one's nose
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擤鼻涕.
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吹(號角,喇叭),吹奏;彈(鋼琴等)
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blow great conversation
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口才極好.
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[美‧俚]
(出色地)演,做,幹
【使用說明】以各種名詞作賓語
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[俚]
吸(毒品)
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blow a stick [hay, jive, pot, tea, etc.]
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吸大麻菸捲.
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射(子彈等)
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blow a kiss
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給飛吻.
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[電腦]
(PROM,EPROM)把程式寫入(可編程式唯讀存儲器,可寫可編程式唯讀存儲器)
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[美‧俚]
貽誤而遭失敗;浪費掉;錯過(機會等)
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[俚]
(匆忙或悄悄)離開,從…溜走
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blow town
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從城裡溜走.
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vi. (不及物動詞 intransitive verb)
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(風)吹;(風)颳得厲害
【使用說明】常用 it 做主語
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被吹走,颳掉
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The papers blew off [away].
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報紙被吹走了.
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吹氣;喘氣,呼吸急促;(鯨等)噴水
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There she blows!
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瞧,鯨魚!(在船上看見鯨魚時的驚呼).
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[電]
(保險絲等)燒斷,(燈泡,真空管等)燒壞
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[俚]
(匆忙或悄悄)離去
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Blow!
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走吧,滾開!
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[澳俚‧賽馬]
(賽馬賭注登記員壓在馬上的勝算)延長,加長
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n. (名詞 noun)
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[口]
接觸戶外空氣,(戶外)散步
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get a blow
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透透風
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go for a blow
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出去呼吸新鮮空氣.
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(鯨魚的)噴水;擤鼻涕;產卵;蠅卵
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give one's nose a good blow
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好好擤鼻子.
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[電腦]
(程式向可編程式唯讀存儲器或可寫可編程式唯讀存儲器的)寫入
柯林斯英英辭典
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[Archaic]
(of a current of air, the wind, etc) to be or cause to be in motion
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[intr]
to move or be carried by or as if by wind or air
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a feather blew in through the window
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to expel (air, cigarette smoke, etc) through the mouth or nose
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to force or cause (air, dust, etc) to move (into, in, over, etc) by using an instrument or by expelling breath
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[intr]
to breathe hard; pant
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[sometimes foll by up]
to inflate with air or the breath
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[intr]
(of wind, a storm, etc) to make a roaring or whistling sound
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to cause (a whistle, siren, etc) to sound by forcing air into it, as a signal, or (of a whistle, etc) to sound thus
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[intr]
(of a whale) to spout water or air from the lungs
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[intr]
[jazz]
[Slang]
to play in a jam session
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[intr]
(of flies) to lay eggs (in)
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to shape (glass, ornaments, etc) by forcing air or gas through the material when molten
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[intr]
[chiefly Scot, Austral, and NZ]
to boast or brag
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[intr]
[Slang]
to masturbate
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another word for damn
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I'll be blowed
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blow it!
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another word for huff
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[tr]
to force air from the lungs through (the nose) to clear out mucus or obstructing matter
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[often foll by up, down, in, etc]
to explode, break, or disintegrate completely
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the bridge blew down in the gale
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[Electronics]
to burn out (a fuse, valve, etc) because of excessive current or (of a fuse, valve, etc) to burn out
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[tr]
to wind (a horse) by making it run excessively
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to cause (a wind instrument) to sound by forcing one's breath into the mouthpiece, or (of such an instrument) to sound in this way
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[tr]
[Slang]
to spend (money) freely
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[US]
to treat or entertain
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[tr]
[Slang]
to use (an opportunity) ineffectively
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[Slang]
to go suddenly away (from)
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[tr]
[Slang]
to expose or betray (a person or thing meant to be kept secret)
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[tr]
[US]
[Slang]
to inhale (a drug)
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the act or an instance of blowing
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the sound produced by blowing
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a blast of air or wind
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[metallurgy]
a stage in the Bessemer process in which air is blasted upwards through molten pig iron
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the quantity of metal treated in a Bessemer converter
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[Mining]
a rush of air into a mine
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the collapse of a mine roof
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[jazz]
[Slang]
a jam session
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a slang name for cannabis
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a slang name for cocaine
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See also blow away blow in blow into blow off blow on blow out blow over blow through blow up
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[Etymology]
Old English blawan, related to Old Norse blær gust of wind, Old High German blaen, Latin flare
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a powerful or heavy stroke with the fist, a weapon, etc
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a sudden setback; unfortunate event
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to come as a blow
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an attacking action
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a blow for freedom
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[Austral and NZ]
a stroke of the shears in sheep-shearing
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[Etymology]
C15: probably of Germanic origin; compare Old High German bliuwan to beat
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[intr]
(of a plant or flower) to blossom or open out
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to produce (flowers)
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a mass of blossoms
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the state or period of blossoming (esp in the phrase in full blow)
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[Etymology]
Old English blowan; related to Old Frisian bloia to bloom, Old High German bluoen, Latin flos flower; see bloom1
例句
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a blow-by-blow account
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極為詳細的報導. → 本例句出自blow-by-blow
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catch him one [a blow] in the eye=catch him in the eye with a blow
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在他的眼睛上打了一拳. → 本例句出自catch
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deal sb a blow=deal a blow at sb
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打了某人一拳. → 本例句出自deal
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give blow for blow
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以打還打
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accompany one's angry words with a blow
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連罵帶打. → 本例句出自accompany
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blow one's nose
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擤鼻涕. → 本例句出自blow
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blow great conversation
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口才極好. → 本例句出自blow
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blow a stick [hay, jive, pot, tea, etc.]
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吸大麻菸捲. → 本例句出自blow
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blow a kiss
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給飛吻. → 本例句出自blow
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blow town
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從城裡溜走. → 本例句出自blow
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