blow off
短语吹掉, 放出
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词形变化
教材释义与例句
发泄;放出
吹掉;取消约会;吹走
释义与例句
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1.
To remove something by blowing on it.
及物She blew the dust off the cookbook, revealing its full title.
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2.
To vent, usually, to reduce pressure in a container.
及物The radioactivity was released when they blew off steam from the containment vessel.
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3.
To let steam escape through a passage provided for the purpose.
不及物The engine or steamer is blowing off.
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4.
Synonym of fart.
澳大利亚 英国 不及物 俚语I can't believe I blew off in church.
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5.
To shirk or disregard (a duty or person).
习语I decided to blow off the meeting and leave early.
We've both been blowing off Peter all day: he's really boring.
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6.
To shirk or disregard (a duty or person).
To abandon (someone) as the last stage of a scam.
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To shirk or disregard (a duty or person).
To reject or shut down someone's sexual advances or other offers (e.g. a job offer).
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To forcibly disconnect something by use of a firearm or explosive device.
及物Her leg was blown off by a landmine.
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9.
To force to leave a course.
The storm blew the ship off course.
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To perform oral sex on (someone); to give a blowjob to or suck off (someone).
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To buy food or drink for (someone); to treat (someone).
过时 不及物 俚语I'll blow you off to dinner.
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12.
To use up or spend (something).
俚语 及物He blew off his inheritance on partying.
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To cause (a body part etc.) to detach by shooting it with a firearm.
俚语 及物The gangster blew off the sheriff's head.