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Словарь синонимов английского языка - blow

 

Blow

blow
(v) 1. breathe, puff, exhale; expel: If the crystals turn green when you blow into the tube, it means that you've had too much to drink. Blow some air into the balloon. 2. waft, puff, whistle, whine, blast: An icy wind blew through the cracks in the windows. 3. Colloq bungle, botch, make a mess of, muff, mismanage, Colloq screw up, mess up, fluff, bugger up, Taboo fuck up: It was my last chance to gin and I blew it. 4. Colloq spend, lavish, squander, waste, throw out or away: She blew hundreds on that dress and now she won't wear it. 5. short-circuit, burn out: All the fuses blew when I turned on the electric heater. 6. blow hot and cold. vacillate, hesitate, dither, Colloq shilly-shally: The sales manager has been blowing hot and cold over my proposal for a month now. 7. blow out. a extinguish: I blew out all the candles in one breath. The match blew out in the wind. b explode, burst: One of my tyres blew out on the way over here. c short-circuit, burn out: The lights blew out during the storm. 8. blow up. a become furious or angry or enraged, flare up, lose one's temper, Slang blow one's top or US also stack, flip one's lid: She really blew up when I said I was going to the pub. b explode, burst, shatter, Colloq bust; detonate, dynamite, destroy, blast: The bridge blew up with a roar. Demolition experts will blow up the dam. c enlarge, inflate, embboider, magnify, expand, exaggerate, overstate: The tabloid press has blown up the stori out of all proportion. d enlarge, magnify, amplify, expand, increase: Can you blow up just this corner of the photograph? e inflate; distend, swell: We were busy blowing up balloons for the party. -(n) 9. gale, storm, tempest, whirlwind, tornado, cyclone, hurricane, typhoon, north-easter, nor'easter: We can expect a big blow tonight winds of gale force, they say. (n) 1. stroke, punch, clout, whack, hit, knock, thump, thwack, Colloq wallop: He was felled by a blow to the chin in the fourth round. 2. shock, surprise, bombshell, jolt, bolt from the blue, revelation: It came as a blow to learn that she was leaving in a month.
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  I. n.1. Stroke, knock, rap, pat, thump, dab, beat, lick, thwack, bang.2. Calamity, disaster, misfortune, affliction.3. Bloom, blossom, flower, efflorescence.4. Gale, blast, gust.II. v. n.1. Move or flow in currents (as the wind).2. Pant, puff, lose breath, breathe hard.3. Flower, bloom, blossom.4. Sound, give forth sound, peal forth, breathe.5. (Colloq.) Boast, brag, gasconade, talk large, bluster.6. Spout (as a whale).III. v. a.1. Drive (by ~ing), impel.2. Force wind upon, direct a current of air upon.3. Sound, wind, sound upon, wind a blast upon.4. Spread, spread or sound abroad, diffuse.5. Form (with the breath).6. Deposit eggs in, fly-~, make putrid. ...
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