blow

名词

UK/bləʊ/
US/bloʊ/

定义 blow 名词

strike(打击)

  1. C2Countable(可数名词)

    a forceful strike with a hand or weapon

    (用拳头或武器的)重击

    • He landed a powerful blow on his opponent's chin.

      他对对手的下巴使出了一记强力的重击。

    • The boxer delivered a series of blows during the match.

      拳击手在比赛中连续使出了一系列的重击。

    • The player fell to the ground after a blow from the bat.

      球员在球棒的重击后倒在了地上。

event(事件)

  1. C2Countable(可数名词)

    an unexpected event causing damage or disappointment

    打击;不幸;挫折

    • The economic downturn was a major blow to the industry.

      经济衰退对该行业是一个重大打击。

    • Losing the major contract was a significant blow to the company's operations.

      失去这份大合约对公司的运营是一个重大打击。

    • The news was a devastating blow to her family.

      这个消息对她的家庭是一个毁灭性的打击。

air(空气)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    an act of forcing air out of the mouth or a device

    吹;擤(鼻);吹奏(乐器)

    • He gave a blow on his whistle to get everyone's attention.

      他吹了一声哨子来引起大家的注意。

    • She extinguished the candle with a single blow.

      她一口气吹熄了蜡烛。

    • The blow of the horn was loud and clear.

      号角的声音响亮而清晰。

  2. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)old-fashioned(过时)

    a walk taken in fresh air

    户外散步

    • We need to get some fresh air and go for a blow.

      我们需要呼吸新鲜空气,出去散步。

    • A blow along the seaside is just what we need.

      在海边散步正是我们所需要的。

drug(毒品)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)slang(俚语)

    cannabis

    大麻,大麻制品

  2. Uncountable(不可数名词)slang(俚语)

    cocaine

    可卡因

动词

UK/bləʊ/
US/bloʊ/

定义 blow 动词

air(空气)

  1. B1Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    to move air or to be moved by air

    吹;吹动;被吹走

    • A gentle breeze blew through the trees.

      一阵微风吹过树林。

    • The strong wind blew the door open.

      强风把门吹开了。

    • He blew the dust off the old book.

      他吹掉了旧书上的灰尘。

  2. C2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    to make a sound by forcing air through an instrument or the mouth

    吹响;吹奏

    • She blew a few notes on the flute.

      她吹了几声长笛。

    • The referee blew the whistle, ending the game.

      裁判吹响哨子,结束了比赛。

    • The band began to blow, starting the celebration.

      乐队开始吹奏,庆祝活动开始了。

shape(形状)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    to shape a piece of soft glass by blowing air into it

    吹制(玻璃)

    • The artist is blowing an intricate glass sculpture.

      这位艺术家正在吹制一件复杂的玻璃雕塑。

    • This delicate vase is made of hand-blown glass.

      这个精致的花瓶是由手工吹制的玻璃制成的。

    • They were demonstrating how to blow glass art.

      他们正在演示如何吹制玻璃艺术品。

destroy(破坏)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    to destroy something with an explosion

    炸毁;爆破

    • The bridge was blown up with explosives.

      这座桥被炸药炸毁了。

    • Terrorists tried to blow up the building.

      恐怖分子试图炸毁这栋建筑。

    • A powerful explosion blew the building to pieces.

      一场强烈的爆炸把建筑物炸成了碎片。

  2. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    to cause a fuse to stop working by receiving too much electricity

    (使)(保险丝)熔断

  3. Intransitive(不及物动词)informal(非正式)

    to have a tyre burst and deflate

    (轮胎)爆开,爆裂

spend(花费)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)informal(非正式)

    to spend a lot of money, especially wastefully

    挥霍,浪费

    • She blew her bonus on a shopping spree.

      她把奖金挥霍在购物狂欢上。

    • He blew all his money on gambling.

      他把所有的钱都赌光了。

    • They blew a fortune on their trip.

      他们在旅行上花了一大笔钱。

片语 blow 动词

  • blow something sky-high

    To destroy or severely damage something by causing it to explode.

    以爆炸彻底摧毁某物;严重破坏

    The bomb blast blew the car sky-high.

    炸弹爆炸把汽车炸得粉碎。

  • blow your nose

    To expel air forcefully through the nose to clear nasal passages.

    擤鼻涕

    When you have a cold, remember to blow your nose to keep your breathing clear.

    当你感冒时,记得擤鼻涕以保持呼吸顺畅。

  • blow someone a kiss

    To express affection or greeting by kissing one's hand and then blowing the kiss towards someone.

    送飞吻

    At the end of the performance, she blew a kiss to the audience.

    演出结束时,她向观众抛了一个飞吻。

成语

  • blow hot and cold

    To express inconsistent or contradictory feelings or opinions about something; to alternate between enthusiasm and disinterest.

    忽冷忽热,态度反复不定

    She's always blowing hot and cold about the job; we don't know if she really wants it.

    她对这份工作的态度总是反复不定,我们不知道她是否真的想要。

  • blow it

    To fail to take advantage of an opportunity due to a mistake in action or speech.

    因做错事或说错话而错失良机。

    He blew it by saying the wrong thing during the interview.

    他在面试中说错话,搞砸了机会。

  • blow the gaff

    To reveal a secret, often unintentionally or carelessly.

    泄漏秘密或机密。

    I wanted to keep this a secret, but Tom blew the gaff at the party.

    我想保守这个秘密,但汤姆在派对上泄漏了。

  • blow the cobwebs away

    To dispel feelings of tiredness and lethargy, typically by engaging in outdoor activities or physical exercise.

    (通过呼吸新鲜空气或运动) 消除疲劳,振作精神

    After a long day at work, he decided to take a walk on the beach to blow the cobwebs away.

    在漫长的一天工作后,他决定去海滩散步,让自己振作精神。

  • blow (it)!

    An exclamation expressing anger or annoyance.

    发泄愤怒的语气

    Blow it! I locked my keys in the car.

    该死!我把钥匙锁在车里了。

  • come to blows

    to engage in a physical fight or a serious argument with someone

    (与某人)动武;(与某人)激烈争吵

    The two managers nearly came to blows over the budget during the meeting.

    两位经理在会议上因为预算问题差点打起来。

  • blow your own trumpet/horn

    To speak boastfully about one's own accomplishments or talents.

    自吹自擂

    He is always blowing his own trumpet, never mentioning the contributions of other team members.

    他总是在自吹自擂,从不提及其他团队成员的贡献。

  • blow a fuse/gasket

    To suddenly become very angry or lose one's temper.

    勃然大怒

    He nearly blew a fuse when he found that someone had touched his computer.

    当他发现有人动了他的电脑时,他差点气炸了。

  • blow your lid/top/stack

    To become extremely angry or lose one's temper.

    怒不可遏

    He nearly blew his lid when he discovered his notebook had been soiled.

    他发现笔记本被弄脏时,差点气炸了。

  • blow the whistle on someone/something

    To publicly reveal and report unethical, illegal, or otherwise inappropriate behavior of an individual or organization.

    揭发,告发,举发

    He became a whistleblower after blowing the whistle on accounting fraud within the company.

    他在揭露公司会计欺诈后成为了一名吹哨者。

  • be blowed if...

    Used to express a strong refusal or determination not to do something.

    打死也不…

    I'm blowed if I'll risk my neck for that.

    我才不会为那件事冒险。

  • blow something/someone out of the water

    To completely defeat or overwhelm someone or something, often in a decisive and impressive manner.

    完全击败

    Their new product's performance in the market completely blew their competitors out of the water.

    他们的新产品在市场上的表现完全击败了竞争对手。

  • blow someone's mind

    To be extremely exciting, surprising, or impressive.

    使人感到极度兴奋或惊奇。

    The magic show really blew my mind.

    这场魔术表演真的让我惊叹不已。

  • blow someone's brains out

    To kill someone by shooting them in the head.

    枪杀

    In the heat of a gang conflict, he threatened to blow his rival's brains out.

    在帮派冲突中,他威胁要射杀他的对手的头。

  • blow someone's cover

    To reveal someone's true identity or secret activities, often unintentionally.

    暴露身份

    He accidentally let it slip, revealing our surprise party plan and blowing our cover.

    他无意中说漏了嘴,揭露了我们的惊喜派对计划,暴露了我们的行动。

  • I'll be blowed!

    An exclamation expressing extreme surprise or disbelief.

    真吗!

    "I heard they're shutting down the whole factory." "Well, I'll be blowed!"

    「我听说他们要关闭整个工厂。」「哇,我真不敢相信!」

片语动词 blow

  • blow over

    When a disagreement subsides, it becomes progressively less significant until it concludes and is forgotten.

    平息,平息了且被遗忘

    Over time, the argument will eventually blow over and be forgotten by everyone.

    随着时间的推移,这场争论最终会逐渐平息并被所有人遗忘。

  • blow something up

    to inflate something using air

    将…充气/打气

    He used a pump to blow the balloon up.

    他用打气筒给气球充气。

  • blow up

    When a storm arises, it initiates.

    (暴风雨)开始

    When the weather becomes unstable, storms can blow up quickly.

    当天气变得不稳定时,暴风雨可能迅速形成。

  • blow (something) out

    When a flame is extinguished because it is blown by a person or the wind.

    (被)吹灭,(被)吹熄

    She gently blew out the candle, creating a mysterious atmosphere for the evening gathering.

    她轻轻吹灭了蜡烛,为晚间聚会营造了一种神秘的氛围。

  • blow something/someone off

    to disregard or dismiss something or someone as unimportant

    漠视或不认真对待…

    During the meeting, he blew off his colleagues' opinions, showing no interest in their thoughts.

    在会议期间,他对同事的意见漠不关心,对他们的想法毫无兴趣。

  • blow someone away

    to greatly astonish or delight someone

    让…非常惊讶;使…极为愉快

    The movie was so amazing that it completely blew me away!

    这部电影太棒了,完全让我惊艳!

  • blow (someone/something) up

    to use a bomb to demolish something or cause a fatality, or to be demolished or killed by a bomb

    炸毁;炸死

    The terrorists planned to blow up a building in the city center with explosives.

    恐怖分子计划用炸药炸毁市中心的一栋建筑物。

  • blow someone/something away

    to utterly defeat someone or something, particularly in sports games

    彻底击败(尤指在体育比赛中)

    That team blew their opponents away in the finals, showcasing their strength.

    那支队伍在决赛中彻底击败了对手,展示了他们的实力。

  • blow someone out

    to let someone down by failing to meet them or not following through with planned activities

    (对某人)食言;放鸽子

    She promised to come to the party, but she ended up blowing me out.

    她答应要来参加派对,但最后却放我鸽子。