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blows 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/blō/,
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blows, 3rd person singular present; blowing, present participle; blown, past participle; blew, past tense;
  1. Produce flowers or be in flower
    • - I know a bank where the wild thyme blows
Noun
  1. A powerful stroke with a hand, weapon, or hard object
    • - he received a blow to the skull
  2. A sudden shock or disappointment
    • - the news came as a crushing blow

  1. (blow) a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon; "a blow on the head"
  2. exhale hard; "blow on the soup to cool it down"
  3. (blow) an impact (as from a collision); "the bump threw him off the bicycle"
  4. (blow) be blowing or storming; "The wind blew from the West"
  5. (blow) free of obstruction by blowing air through; "blow one's nose"
  6. (blow) reverse: an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating
  7. (Blow (drink)) Blow is a controversial energy drink notable for its use of drug culture in its marketing, such as the name of the drink itself, which is a slang term for cocaine. ...
  8. (Blow (Foetus album)) Blow is a Foetus remix album released in 2001 as a CD in the U.S. by Thirsty Ear. European label nois-o-lution issued a 2LP version in November of the same year. Blow contains remixes from Foetus' Flow.
  9. (Blow (Ghinzu album)) Blow is the second album by Belgian rock group Ghinzu released in 2004. It features the single, "Do You Read Me?", and the song "The Dragster Wave" which was used in the 2008 film Taken and is included in its original soundtrack.
  10. (Blow (Heather Nova album)) Blow is a live album by indie rocker Heather Nova, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music).
  11. (Blow (movie)) Blow is a 2001 biopic about the American cocaine smuggler George Jung, directed by Ted Demme (his final film). ...
  12. (Blow (My Name Is Earl)) The NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl ran for four seasons, with a total of 96 episodes.
  13. (blow) A strong wind; A chance to catch one’s breath; Cocaine; Cannabis; To produce an air current; To propel by an air current; To be propelled by an air current; To create or shape by blowing; as in to blow bubbles, to blow glass; To cause to make sound by blowing, as a musical ...
  14. (BLOW) The volume expansion during the forming of sponge rubber expressed either in percent or a ratio.
  15. (Blow) Cocaine. To waste something.  "Don't blow your dough on that Schwag".
  16. To blow means "to leave without permission" or "to leave before something is completed". One can "blow staff", "blow course", "blow session", or "blow the org". It is a very, very serious offense in Scientology to blow currently. ...
  17. (Blow) boast, brag. “Don’t listen to him, that’s just a lot of blow.”
  18. (Blow) the usual term for 'improvise'. Also, simply to play an instrument.
  19. (Blow) This describes a separation within a portion of veneers in a panel made from plywood that were caused by a steam pocket. Steam pockets usually occur during the pressing process.
  20. (BLOW) smoke Marijuana; sniff Cocaine
  21. (blow) To leave suddenly. Also, the person who does this. Used in reference to a Scientologist who leaves the Church of Scientology without following the specified procedures. ...
  22. (BLOW)   The cabin area.  Now this term requires an explanation:  Heading down to the docks one day for a sail with Beverly, I ran into Captain Dan. We exchanged pleasantries and prognostications about the wind, which appeared less than promising. ...
  23. (Blow) (1) a wild party (2) to leave (as in, “Let’s make like the wind and blow)
  24. (Blow) (v) – [blo] – to lose one’s footing on the pedals after landing. “If you don’t absorb the shock with your legs you’ll blow right off the pedals.” [see also: clean]
  25. (Blow) A casting defect due to trapping of gas in molten or partially molten metal.