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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
blow (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS



Glob1500 blow to move with force, as in air ("The wind blows.") v.
NGSL3000 blow To move something using air verb

Tanaka6000 blow Tanaka6000 blowing Tanaka6000 blown Tanaka6000 blows

COMPOUND WORDS


blow {n} (act of striking or hitting) blow {n} (cocaine) SEE: cocaine :: blow {n} (damaging occurrence) blow {n} (strong wind) blow {v} (blossom) SEE: blossom :: blow {v} (to be propelled by an air current ) blow {v} (to explode ) blow {v} (to fellate ) blow {v} (to produce an air current ) blow {v} (to propel by an air current ) blow-by-blow {adj} (detailing completely) blow-dryer {n} (an electrical device used for drying hair) SEE: hairdryer :: blower {n} (device) blower {n} (telephone) SEE: telephone :: blowfish {n} (any species of fish of the family Tetraodontidae that have the ability to inflate themselves to a globe) blowfly {n} (flies of the family Calliphoridae) blowgun {n} (weapon) blowhole {n} (spiracle through which cetaceans breath) blowhole {n} (unintended cavity filled with air in a casting product) blowjob {n} (the act of fellatio) blow mould {n} Blasform blow off {v} (pass gas) blow one's nose {v} (to expel mucus from nose) blow one's top {v} (lose one's temper) SEE: lose one's temper :: blowpipe {n} (chemistry: narrow tube to blow air onto flame) blowpipe {n} (weapon) SEE: blowgun :: blow up {v} (to enlarge) blow up {v} (to explode (intransitive)) blow up {v} (to explode (transitive)) blow up {v} (to inflate) deathblow {n} (something that prevents the completion, or ends the existence of some project etc) deathblow {n} (strike or blow that leads to death, especially a coup de grace) flyblown {adj} (contaminated with flyblows) flyblown {adj} (tainted) full-blown {adj} (at the peak of blossom) full-blown {adj} (completely developed or formed) full-blown {adj} (filled with wind) glassblower {n} (person skilled in the art of glassblowing) glassblowing {n} (art of making objects from molten glass) low blow {n} (an unfair or illegal blow in boxing) snowblower {n} (a device for clearing a path or road of snow) upblow {v} (blow up) SEE: blow up :: whistle-blower {n} (one who reports a problem or violation to the authorities)

5000 WORDS


L046 P1608 blow der Schlag 敲击
L096 P3950 to blow blasen








blow P1608






PHRASES



Le vent a emporté le ballon.



The wind has blown the balloon away .


(ENG )
(FR )

(0437)

Le petit garçon est en train de gonfler un ballon.



The little boy is blowing up a balloon .


(ENG )
(FR )

(1650)

Le typhon souffle violemment.



The typhoon is blowing violently .


(ENG )
(FR )

(2115)

Il y a tellement de vent que son chapeau a failli s'envoler.



It is so windy , her hat was almost blown away .


(ENG )
(FR )

(2170)

La petite fille fait des bulles.



The little girl is blowing bubbles .


(ENG )
(FR )

(2195)

Le ballon a été gonflé.



The balloon has been blown up .


(ENG )
(FR )

(2453)

Nous soufflons les bougies ensemble.



We are blowing out the candles together .


(ENG )
(FR )

(3011)

Elle est prête à souffler les bougies d'anniversaire.



She is ready to blow out the birthday candles .


(ENG )
(FR )

(3086)



I had my hat blown off by the wind .

J'ai eu mon chapeau emporté par le vent.

A hard wind is blowing .

Un vent violent souffle.

He will blow our party .

Il va faire exploser notre fête.

She had her hat blown off by the strong wind .

Elle avait son chapeau emporté par le vent violent.

She had her hat blown off yesterday .

Elle s'est fait enlever son chapeau hier.

The wind is blowing hard now .

Le vent souffle fort maintenant.

The wind is blowing .

Le vent souffle .

She had her hat blown off by the wind .

Elle avait son chapeau emporté par le vent.

The tree was blown down .

L'arbre a été abattu.

Her death was a great blow to him .

Sa mort a été un grand coup pour lui.

The wind is blowing very hard .

Le vent souffle tres fort .

It is blowing very hard .

Il souffle très fort.



J'ai eu mon chapeau emporté par le vent.
Un vent violent souffle.
Il va faire exploser notre fête.
Elle avait son chapeau emporté par le vent violent.
Elle s'est fait enlever son chapeau hier.
Le vent souffle fort maintenant.
Le vent souffle .
Elle avait son chapeau emporté par le vent.
L'arbre a été abattu.
Sa mort a été un grand coup pour lui.
Le vent souffle tres fort .
Il souffle très fort.