中英词典查询

blow [bloʊ]

n. 殴打,打击; 吹风,一阵风; 意外的灾害; 吹奏(声);
vt.& vi. (风)吹; (轮胎等)爆炸;
vt. 吹,吹气; 使爆炸; 奏出,演奏; 使气喘;
vi. 吹刮,吹动; 随风飘动; 鸣叫; 喘气;
复数:: blows 过去式:: blew 过去分词:: blown 现在分词:: blowing 第三人称单数:: blows

例句:

  • His resignation was a body blow to the team.
    他的辞职是对该队的沉重打击。
  • But Ivanisevic's no-show will be a blow for Wimbledon chiefs.
    但伊万尼塞维奇不能参赛对温布尔登主办方将是一个重大打击。
  • He killed his tyrannical father with a blow to the head.
    他冲着暴戾的父亲的头部猛击了一下,把他打死了。
  • Hearing this was like a blow to the head.
    来自SA
  • We blow out and relight the pilots each morning.
    来自WSJ
  • We understood they wanted to blow up the plant.
    来自WSJ
  • It is blowing hard.
    风刮得很大。
    来自《权威词典》
  • It began to blow quite hard, just before midnight.
    在午夜之前,就开始刮起了狂风。
    来自《权威词典》
  • The curtains blew in the wind.
    窗帘随风飘动着。
    来自《权威词典》