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mind-blowing ADJ. coloq.

I . blow1 <blew, blown> [bləʊ, ingl. am. bloʊ] V. intr.

2. blow (of wind):

wiać [perf za-]
it was blowing hard

3. blow (be moved):

her hair was blowing in the wind

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II . blow1 <blew, blown> [bləʊ, ingl. am. bloʊ] V. trans.

1. blow (produce sound):

gwizdać [perf za-]

III . blow1 [bləʊ, ingl. am. bloʊ] SUST.

I . blow2 <blew, blown> [bləʊ, ingl. am. bloʊ] V. intr.

2. blow (burn):

II . blow2 <blew, blown> [bləʊ, ingl. am. bloʊ] V. trans.

1. blow fuse:

2. blow (by explosion):

4. blow coloq. (spend):

5. blow AM coloq. (escape):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to blow a fuse coloq.
blow it! coloq.
to blow one's top coloq.

blow off V. trans.

1. blow off (by blowing):

2. blow off AM coloq. (ignore):

blow out V. trans.

1. blow out (put out):

2. blow out (end):

blow up V. trans.

1. blow up (inflate):

pompować [perf na-]

2. blow up (enlarge):

3. blow up coloq. (exaggerate):

blow away V. trans. coloq.

1. blow away (kill):

2. blow away (defeat):

3. blow away (surprise):

blow out V. intr.

1. blow out candle, fire:

gasnąć [perf z-]

2. blow out tyre:

I . blow up V. trans.

blow up with explosives:

II . blow up V. intr.

1. blow up (explode):

2. blow up (start):

3. blow up coloq. (lose temper):

Ejemplos de uso para blowing

it was blowing hard
her hair was blowing in the wind

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Fracture of medial wall can produce subcutaneous emphysema, especially when blowing the nose or while sneezing.
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The drift ice is still a concern with the wind blowing in, conditions can change very quickly.
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Poisoning has been reported following children blowing whistles made from the hollow stem of water hemlock plants.
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The solid state phase change requires more energy than the melting point transition and can be violent, shattering samples and blowing out sample holder windows.
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The cold mountain air makes this quite difficult, since they have to keep blowing on their finges to keep them from going numb.
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The beach is open to the public... when the windsock isn't blowing and the airport is operational.
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The storm intensifies, blowing shingles off the roof and destroying part of the house.
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Out of all those females on set she's definitely the least girly, we just can't see her with tears flowing, hankie blowing...
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But everything from jaundice, convulsions, and colic to bad luck and evil spells can apparently be alleviated by a bit of blowing.
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When she looks into a mirror, she will see his spirit like a shore blowing tatters around her shoulders in a haze.
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