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s.1 golpe (hit)2 duro golpe (setback)3 soplido, soplo.4 chasco.5 marihuana, mariguana.6 contusión.7 ataque súbito, ictus.vt.the wind blew down the fence el viento derribó la vallathe wind blew the door open el viento abrió la puerta2 tocar (de persona) (flauta, silbato, cuerno)the hairdryer has blown a fuse se ha fundido el fusible (del enchufe) del secador4 echar a perder (familiar) (chance, opportunity), mandar al garete (España)5 fundir (familiar) (money), fumar (R.Plata)6 jadear, arrojar con vehemencia y congoja el aliento o respiración.7 florecer, abrirse las flores.8 pasar.9 soplar, impeler alguna cosa a fuerza de aire.10 inflar, henchir algo de aire.11 dar figura a alguna cosa llenándola de aire.12 hacer sonar a un instrumento de viento.13 calentar algo con el aliento.14 divulgar algo.15 hacer florecer.16 resoplar, soplar.17 estallar, reventarse, reventar.18 hacer estallar, explotar, hacer explotar, volar.19 arruinar, cagar, regar.20 hacer volar con un soplido, hacer estallar.vi.1 soplar (wind, person)2 fundirse (electricidad y electrónica) (fuse) (pt blew ; pp blown) -
62 blow-dry
s.1 secado.2 secado con secador.vt.1 secar con secador de mano.2 secar con secador de mano y cepillo, secar con aire, secar con secador. (pt & pp blow-dried) -
63 blow-by-blow
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64 blow-by-blow account
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65 blow-by-blow description
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66 Blow-Up
Se denomina también "enlargement" y se refiere al aumento de tamaño de una fotografía. -
67 blow about
1.VT + ADV [+ leaves etc] llevar de acá para allá2.VI + ADV [leaves etc] moverse de acá para allá por el viento -
68 blow down
1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o tirar (abajo), derribar2) v + adv caerse* ( con el viento)1.VT + ADV derribar2.VI + ADV venirse abajo* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o tirar (abajo), derribar2) v + adv caerse* ( con el viento) -
69 blow in
v + adv (colloq) aparecer*, caer* (fam)VI + ADV1) (=collapse) venirse abajo2) * (=enter) entrar de sopetón *look who's blown in! — ¡mira quién ha caído del cielo! *
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70 blow one's cork or stack
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71 blow one's own horn
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72 blow-out
['blǝʊaʊt]N1) (Aut) (=burst tyre) reventón m, pinchazo m, ponchada f (Mex)2) (Elec) [of fuse] apagón m3) [of oil well] explosión f4) ** (=big meal) comilona * f, atracón * m -
73 blow one's own trumpet
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74 blow one's top
(to become very angry: She blew her top when he arrived home late.) subírsele el humo a las narices, estar uno que trina -
75 blow bottles
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76 blow-out fracture
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77 blow-hole
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78 blow-out
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79 blow
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80 blow molding
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