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blown [bləʊn, ingl. am. bloʊn] V.

blown part. pas. of blow

Véase también: blow up , blow down , blow , blow out , blow

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):

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 out V. trans.

1. blow out (put out):

2. blow out (end):

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

2. blow (of wind):

wiać [perf za-]

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

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

full-blown ADJ.

1. full-blown (fully developed):

2. full-blown (in full bloom):

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

2. blow (of wind):

wiać [perf za-]

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 monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Companies are juggling planning around blown-out deadlines and there were reports of some small companies having to down tools and take leave to cope.
www.odt.co.nz
In addition to being burned, many bodies were blown apart, leaving charred flesh and bone fragments scattered throughout the remnants of the property.
en.wikipedia.org
He says incidents of full-blown air rage are unusual, though increased overcrowding fosters an environment in which it is more likely to occur.
www.thestar.com
In 1888 a vessel struck the rock, and the rock was subsequently blown up for safety.
en.wikipedia.org
An elderly man stood at the back of the arena swigging from a hip flask as he tried to stay warm while umbrellas around him were being blown inside-out.
www.independent.ie
The life belt could be blown up through a rubber tube.
time.com
There was a record company guy in the studio the other day, and he was absolutely blown away by the ultra-heavy stuff.
en.wikipedia.org
The pencil skirt is warmer due to the reduced ventilation, and is less likely to be blown up by gusts of wind.
en.wikipedia.org
But here it is blown long, loud and tuneless in a packed stadium.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The aqueous solution is dripped onto burlap, and water is blown through causing bromine to volatilize.
en.wikipedia.org

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