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نَفَخَ \ blow up: to force air into sth.: Please blow up my football.. blow, (blew, blown): to send forward a stream of air: The wind was blowing hard., (of an instrument) to cause to sound by means of a stream of air The whistle blew. the driver blew his horn.. inflate: to fill (a football etc.) with air. puff: to blow (sth.) with a puff, blow (sth.) with a puff. -
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نَفَخَ \ blow up: to force air into sth.: Please blow up my football.. blow, (blew, blown): to send forward a stream of air: The wind was blowing hard., (of an instrument) to cause to sound by means of a stream of air The whistle blew. the driver blew his horn.. inflate: to fill (a football etc.) with air. puff: to blow (sth.) with a puff, blow (sth.) with a puff. -
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ضَرْبَة \ beat: a regular movement, or its sound: the loud beat of the drum; a heart beat.. blow: a hard stroke: He struck me a heavy blow with his stick., a sudden misfortune His death was a great blow to his family.. stroke: a blow: He cut off the branch with one stroke of his axe, a movement of the pen (in writing) or of the brush (in painting), a movement of the arm in games (such as tennis, golf, badminton) where one hits a ball. -
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صَدْمَة \ blow: a sudden misfortune: His death was a great blow to his family. bump: a knock or light blow. shock: a violent blow or shaking: the shock of an explosion; an electric shock (a violent and painful flow of electricity through the body; if serious, it can kill), a sudden and violent confusion of the brain, caused by bad news, an accident, etc.; an unpleasant surprise The driver was unhurt but was suffering from shock. I had a shock when I saw the hotel bill. -
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• First blow does not fell the tree (The) - С одного удара дуб не свалишь (C)• First blow is half the battle (The) - Почин дороже денег (П)• It will soon blow over - Все перемелется, мука будет (B) -
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I [bləu] noun1) a stroke or knock:ضَرْبَةٌa blow on the head.
2) a sudden misfortune:صَدْمَةٌ، كارِثَةٌ II [bləu] past tense blew [blu]: past participle blown verbHer husband's death was a real blow.
1) (of a current of air) to be moving:يَهُبُّ، يَعْصِفُThe wind blew more strongly.
2) (of eg wind) to cause (something) to move in a given way:يَعْصِفُ، يُطَيِّرُ، يَنْسِفُThe explosion blew off the lid.
يحرّك (بواسطة الريح)The door must have blown shut.
4) to drive air (upon or into):يَنْفُخُPlease blow into this tube!
يَنْفُخُ، يَصْفُرُHe blew the horn loudly.
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مُصِيبَة \ blow: a sudden misfortune: His death was a great blow to his family.. catastrophe: an event causing great suffering or ruin: The storm was a catastrophe for farmers. disaster: a great misfortune; a terrible accident. -
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كارِثَة \ blow: a sudden misfortune: His death was a great blow to his family.. catastrophe: an event causing great suffering or ruin: The storm was a catastrophe for farmers. disaster: a great misfortune; a terrible accident. tragedy: a very sad event. -
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تَمَخَّطَ \ blow one’s nose: to clean the nose by sending a strong breath through it into a handkerchief. \ مَخَطَ \ blow one’s nose: to clean the nose by sending a strong breath through it into a handkerchief. -
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دَمَّرَ \ blow up: to destroy by an explosion to force air into sth.: Please blow up my football. demolish: to destroy; knock down (old buildings). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. devastate: to ruin (a place, a crop, etc.) by fire, war, storms, etc.. lay waste: (of wars or storms) to destroy (crops, villages, etc.). ruin: to destroy; damage seriously: You’ve ruined my plans by your carelessness. Storms ruined the crops, cause (sb.) to lose all his money, position, etc. He was ruined by the loss of his cattle. wipe out: destroy completely: The town was wiped out by enemy aircraft. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. \ See Also نسف (نَسَفَ)، هدم (هَدَمَ) -
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تَحَرَّكَ \ blow, (blew, blown): to be moved by the wind: The wind blew my hat off. \ See Also حَرَّكَ بِتَأْثير الهَواء \ هَبَّ \ blow, (blew, blown): to send forward a stream of air: The wind was blowing hard. -
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أَزَالَ بالنفخ \ blow, blew, blown: to move sth. by a stream of air: I blew the dust off my books. \ أَطَاحَ بِـ (الهواء) \ blow, blew, blown: to be moved by the wind: The wind blew my hat off. -
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20 blow-out
subst. (petro) [ utblåsing] blow out
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