blow en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Traducciones de blow en el diccionario inglés»español

I.blow1 <pret. blew, part. pas. blown> [ingl. am. bloʊ, ingl. brit. bləʊ] V. trans.

1. blow (propel):

blow

II.blow1 <pret. blew, part. pas. blown> [ingl. am. bloʊ, ingl. brit. bləʊ] V. intr.

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

Véase también: wind2, wind1

I.wind2 <pret. & part. pas. wound [waʊnd]> [ingl. am. waɪnd, ingl. brit. wʌɪnd] V. trans.

1.1. wind (coil):

to wind sth around or esp ingl. brit. round sth

II.wind2 <pret. & part. pas. wound [waʊnd]> [ingl. am. waɪnd, ingl. brit. wʌɪnd] V. intr.

III.wind2 <pret. & part. pas. wound [waʊnd]> [ingl. am. waɪnd, ingl. brit. wʌɪnd] SUST.

I.wind1 [ingl. am. wɪnd, ingl. brit. wɪnd] SUST.

1. wind C or U METEO.:

como un bólido coloq.
to get the wind up ingl. brit. coloq.
to get the wind up ingl. brit. coloq.
olerse algo coloq.
to put the wind up sb ingl. brit. coloq.
to put the wind up sb ingl. brit. coloq.
to raise the wind ingl. brit. arcznte.

blow2 [ingl. am. bloʊ, ingl. brit. bləʊ] SUST.

blow-by-blow [ingl. am. ˌbloʊˌbaɪˈbloʊ, ingl. brit. bləʊbʌɪˈbləʊ] ADJ. atrbv.

I.blow-dry <blow-dries, blow-drying, blow-dries> [ingl. am. ˈbloʊdraɪ, ingl. brit. ˈbləʊdrʌɪ] V. trans.

II.blow-dry <pl blow-dries> [ingl. am. ˈbloʊdraɪ, ingl. brit. ˈbləʊdrʌɪ] SUST.

blow over V. [ingl. am. bloʊ -, ingl. brit. bləʊ -] (v + adv)

I.blow down V. [ingl. am. bloʊ -, ingl. brit. bləʊ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.blow down V. [ingl. am. bloʊ -, ingl. brit. bləʊ -] (v + adv)

Véase también: blow1, blow2

I.blow1 <pret. blew, part. pas. blown> [ingl. am. bloʊ, ingl. brit. bləʊ] V. trans.

1. blow (propel):

blow

II.blow1 <pret. blew, part. pas. blown> [ingl. am. bloʊ, ingl. brit. bləʊ] V. intr.

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

blow2 [ingl. am. bloʊ, ingl. brit. bləʊ] SUST.

I.blow out V. [ingl. am. bloʊ -, ingl. brit. bləʊ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.blow out V. [ingl. am. bloʊ -, ingl. brit. bləʊ -] (v + adv)

blow en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de blow en el diccionario inglés»español

blow1 [bləʊ, ingl. am. bloʊ] SUST.

blow-by-blow [ˌbləʊbaɪˈbləʊ, ingl. am. ˌbloʊbaɪˈbloʊ] ADJ.

blow Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to blow a blast on a trumpet
to be a real blow for sb
blow (with the flat of a sword)
inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The blow left him mentally incapacitated until his resultant death in 866.
en.wikipedia.org
In a few million years, when they reach the ends of their short but brilliant life cycles, they'll blow the structure to beautiful smithereens.
www.cnet.com
For the oil treatment, you just need a pea-sized amount from the bottle to put in damp hair, then blow-dry normally.
news.nationalpost.com
Basically we're like hairdressers, using tiny blow dryers, acetone and tiny, tiny paintbrushes that we've cut down.
qz.com
He has also possessed a rocket launcher, which he used to blow up a bar at the base of his mountain home.
en.wikipedia.org
In addition to extensions, they carry a line of beautiful wigs, blow dryers, irons, hair colours and styling products.
www.mississauga.com
The new reality sets in fast; therefore, the time to "make things better" is as soon as possible after the blow-up.
www.huffingtonpost.com
A major blow came in 1921 when export of wood outlawed.
en.wikipedia.org
After the episode of apnea, breathing may be faster (hyperpnea) for a period of time, a compensatory mechanism to blow off retained waste gases and absorb more oxygen.
en.wikipedia.org
A minute later a second blow in the sollar-plexus followed.
www.news24.com

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