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blowed
1 [I, Ipr] (often with it as the subject 常与作主语的it连用) (of the wind or a current of air) be moving (指风或气流)吹, 刮, 流动
It was blowing hard/blowing a gale, ie There was a strong wind. 刮大风[狂风]了.
A cold wind blew across the river. 河面刮过一股冷风.
2 [I, Ipr, Tn.pr, Tn.p]
send out (a current of air, etc) from the mouth 吹, 呼, 吐(气等)
You´re not blowing hard enough! 你吹得劲儿不够.
blow on one´s food, ie to cool it 向食物吹气(使之变凉)
blow on one´s fingers, ie to warm them 向手指呵气(使之暖和)
The policeman asked me to blow into a plastic bag, ie in order to breathalyse me. 警察要我吹一下塑料袋(以测定我呼吸中的酒精含量).
He drew on his cigarette and blew out a stream of smoke. 他吸了一口香烟, 吐出来一股烟雾. =>illus 见插图.
3 [I, Ip] be moved by the wind 被风吹动
hair blowing (about) in the wind 被风吹拂(吹散)的头发.
4 [Tn] make or shape (sth) by blowing 吹成, 吹出(某物): blow smoke rings 吹烟圈
blow bubbles, eg by blowing onto a film of soapy water 吹泡泡(如用肥皂水吹泡)
blow glass, ie send a current of air into molten glass 吹玻璃(将气流吹入熔融的玻璃中使之成形).
5 [Tn] use (sth) to make a current of air 使用(某物)以产生气流: blow bellows 拉风箱.
6
(a) [Ipr, Tn]
produce sound from (a brass instrument, whistle, etc) by blowing into it 吹(铜管乐器、笛哨等): blow (on) a horn 吹号
The referee blew his whistle. 裁判鸣笛.
(b) [I] (of an instrument, etc) sound in this way (指乐器等)吹奏出声
the noise of trumpets blowing 吹喇叭产生的噪音.
7 [I, Tn] (cause sth to) melt with too strong an electric current (使某物)因电流过强而熔化
A fuse has blown. 保险丝烧断了.
I´ve blown a fuse. 我把保险丝烧断了.
8 [Tn] break (sth) with explosives 炸坏(某物)
The safe had been blown by the thieves. 保险箱被窃贼炸开了.
9 [Tn] (sl 俚) reveal (sth) 显露, 泄露(某事物)
The spy´s cover was blown. 间谍的伪装被揭穿了.
10 [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sth (on sth) (infml 口) spend a lot of money (on sth) (在某事物上)花很多钱
blow 50 on a meal 一顿饭就花
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