blow up
短语使充气, 爆炸, 放大 [化] 爆发
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词形变化
教材释义与例句
炸掉;爆炸;充气;放大
炸毁;发脾气;爆发
释义与例句
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1.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see blow, up.
See if you can blow the bubbles up the staircase.
Trying blowing up it at an angle instead of directly across it.
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2.
To explode or be destroyed by explosion.
炸掉
比喻 不及物Why do cars in movies always blow up when they fall off a cliff?
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To cause (something or someone) to explode, or to destroy (something) or maim or kill (someone) by means of an explosion.
炸掉
爆破
比喻 及物We had to blow up the bridge before the enemy army arrived.
More civilians than soldiers have been blown up by anti-personnel mines.
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To inflate or fill with air, either by literally blowing or by using a pump.
及物For the school science project, each student will blow up a balloon and then tie it closed.
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To represent something as being more important or serious than it actually is; to inflate; to exaggerate.
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To enlarge or zoom in on.
及物Blow up the picture to get a better look at their faces.
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To fail disastrously.
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To increase without bound as a function argument or parameter approaches a certain value; to tend toward infinity; to approach infinity as a limit.
不及物 数学The quantity 1/x blows up as x approaches zero.
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To become popular very quickly.
不及物 俚语This album is about to blow up; they’re being promoted on MTV.
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To suddenly get very angry, to lose one's temper.
不及物 俚语Dad blew up at me when I told him I was pregnant.
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To become much more fat or rotund in a short space of time.
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To inflate, as with pride, self-conceit, etc.; to puff up.
过时 及物to blow someone up with flattery
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To excite.
过时 及物to blow up a contention
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To scold violently, blow up at.
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To blow the whistle.
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To succumb to oxygen debt and lose the ability to maintain pace in a race.
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To overwhelm through unexpectedly high demand, activity, usage, traffic volume, etc.
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To overwhelm through unexpectedly high demand, activity, usage, traffic volume, etc.
To overwhelm (a place) with traffic or volume by revealing its existence to others.
俚语 及物blow up the spot; blow up someone's spot
Be cool! Keep it on the down low. Don't blow up my spot!
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To overwhelm through unexpectedly high demand, activity, usage, traffic volume, etc.
To bombard with a large number of calls, texts, or notifications, to the point of rendering temporarily unusable or exasperating the recipient.
俚语 及物blow up someone's phone
I had to mute the notifications for that group text. Those hooligans kept blowing up my phone.
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To be overwhelmed by unexpectedly high demand, usage, activity, traffic volume, etc.
不及物 俚语There were so many incoming enemy planes that our monitoring and notification system blew up before the base was even able to respond.
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To be overwhelmed by unexpectedly high demand, usage, activity, traffic volume, etc.
To be overwhelmed with traffic or volume.
不及物 俚语Damn, my spot blew up. Time to find the next one.
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To be overwhelmed by unexpectedly high demand, usage, activity, traffic volume, etc.
To receive a large number of calls, texts, or notifications, to the point of being rendered temporarily unusable or exasperating the recipient.
不及物 俚语one's phone is blowing up
I had to mute the notifications for that group text. My phone kept blowing up every day.
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To cause a malodorous smell by flatulation, defecation, etc.
非正式 俚语Don't go in there...I really blew it up.
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To begin; to gather; to form.
不及物A storm is blowing up in the north.
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To use an intoxicating drug; to get high.
过时 不及物 俚语
词汇关系
词源
From Middle English blow up, blowe up, dissimilated forms of earlier Middle English upblowen (> English upblow), equivalent to blow + up. Compare West Frisian opblaze (“to blow up, inflate”), Dutch opblazen (“to blow up, inflate”), German aufblähen and aufblasen (“to blow up, inflate”), Swedish blåsa upp (“to blow up, inflate”), Icelandic blása upp (“to blow up, inflate”), Gothic 𐌿𐍆𐌱𐌻𐌴𐍃𐌰𐌽 (ufblēsan, “to blow or puff up”).
来源:wiktionary