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41 blow off cock
purgeur mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blow off cock
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42 blow tool
chasse fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blow tool
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43 blow torch
USDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blow torch
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44 blow up of adjacent soft soil
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blow up of adjacent soft soil
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45 blow-off pipe
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blow-off pipe
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46 blow-off valve
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blow-off valve
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47 blow below the belt
fig. coup au-dessous de la ceinture; coup bas; fam. vacherieEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > blow below the belt
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48 blow job
arg., Sex., Prost. fellation; pipe, pompier, turlute, gâterieEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > blow job
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49 blow-up
['bləʊʌp] 1.noun Photography agrandissement m2.adjective ( inflatable) [doll, toy, dinghy] gonflable -
50 blow-hole
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51 blow-out
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52 blow
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > blow
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53 blow molding
USAEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > blow molding
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54 blow moulding
GBEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > blow moulding
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55 blow torch
1) lampe à souder f2) lampe à braser fEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > blow torch
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56 blow one's own trumpet
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57 blow one's top
(to become very angry: She blew her top when he arrived home late.) éclater -
58 blow out
(to extinguish or put out (a flame etc) by blowing: The wind blew out the candle; The child blew out the match.) éteindre (en soufflant) -
59 blow-out release
(respirators) soupape de sécuritéEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > blow-out release
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60 blow spark
étincelle de choc
См. также в других словарях:
Blow — Blow, v. t. 1. To force a current of air upon with the mouth, or by other means; as, to blow the fire. [1913 Webster] 2. To drive by a current air; to impel; as, the tempest blew the ship ashore. [1913 Webster] Off at sea northeast winds blow… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blow — [bləʊ ǁ bloʊ] verb blew PASTTENSE [bluː] blown PASTPART [bləʊn ǁ bloʊn] [transitive] 1. informal if you blow money on something, you spend a lot of money on it, often money that you cannot afford: • He blew his wages on a new stereo … Financial and business terms
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Blow — may refer to: *Blowing, or exhalation *Strike (attack) *Drug slang for cocaine * Blow (film), a 2001 American film about drug trafficking * Blow ( My Name Is Earl ), a season 2 episode of My Name is Earl *Blow (drink), a brand of energy drink… … Wikipedia
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blow — Ⅰ. blow [1] ► VERB (past blew; past part. blown) 1) (of wind) move creating an air current. 2) propel or be propelled by the wind. 3) expel air through pursed lips. 4) force air through the mouth into (an instrument) to make a sound … English terms dictionary
blow a fuse — or[blow a gasket] or[blow one s top] or[blow one s stack] {v. phr.}, {slang} To become extremely angry; express rage in hot words. * /When Mr. McCarthy s son got married against his wishes, he blew a fuse./ * /When the umpire called Joe out at… … Dictionary of American idioms
blow a fuse — or[blow a gasket] or[blow one s top] or[blow one s stack] {v. phr.}, {slang} To become extremely angry; express rage in hot words. * /When Mr. McCarthy s son got married against his wishes, he blew a fuse./ * /When the umpire called Joe out at… … Dictionary of American idioms
Blow-Up — Données clés Titre original Blowup Réalisation Michelangelo Antonioni Scénario Michelangelo Antonioni Tonino Guerra Edward Bond d après Julio Cortázar Acteurs principaux David Hemmings … Wikipédia en Français
Blow by Blow — Студийный альбом Джеффа Бэка … Википедия
blow — blow1 [blō] vi. blew, blown, blowing [ME blowen < OE blawan < IE * bhlē : see BLAST] 1. to move with some force: said of the wind or a current of air 2. to send forth air with or as with the mouth 3. to pant; be breathless … English World dictionary