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1 utluftet olje
blown oil -
2 besudlet
adj. blown upon -
3 blåsefilm
subst. (plast) blown film -
4 blåst
subst. wind, windy weather, blast, air blast adj. tidy, neat adj. blown adj. (slang) barmy -
5 blåst bitumen
subst. (maling) blown bitumen -
6 blåst glass
subst. blown glass -
7 blåst ricinusolje
subst. (maling) blown castor oil -
8 blåst standolje
subst. (maling) blown stand oil -
9 flygeavfall
subst. wind-blown waste -
10 flygesand
subst. drift sand, blown sand, running sand, shifting sand subst. (geologi) eolian sand -
11 flyveavfall
subst. (Riksmål, eg. flygeavfall) wind-blown waste -
12 flyvesand
subst. (Riksmål, eg. flygesand) drift sand, blown sand, running sand, shifting sand subst. (geologi) (Riksmål, eg. flygesand) eolian sand -
13 forblåst
adj. wind-swept, wind-blown, windy -
14 innblåsingsteknikk
(fiberoptikk) blown fibre technique -
15 nyutsprungen
adj. fresh-blown -
16 sikringen har gått
the fuse has blown -
17 slengkyss
subst. blown kiss -
18 utsprunget
(fullt utsprunget) in full leaf, full-blown -
19 utsprunget blomst
(en utsprunget blomst) a full-blown flower
См. также в других словарях:
Blown — Blown, p. p. & a. 1. Swollen; inflated; distended; puffed up, as cattle when gorged with green food which develops gas. [1913 Webster] 2. Stale; worthless. [1913 Webster] 3. Out of breath; tired; exhausted. Their horses much blown. Sir W. Scott.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Blown — Blown, p. p. & a. Opened; in blossom or having blossomed, as a flower. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blown — blown; un·blown; … English syllables
blown — blown1 [blōn] vi., vt. pp. of BLOW1 adj. 1. swollen or bloated 2. out of breath, as from exertion 3. flyblown 4. made by blowing or by using a blowpipe, etc. blown2 [blōn] … English World dictionary
blown up — index inflated (enlarged) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
blown — [bləun US bloun] the past participle of ↑blow … Dictionary of contemporary English
blown — the past participle of blow1 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
blown — early 15c., inflated, adjective from O.E. blawen, pp. of BLOW (Cf. blow) (v.1). Figurative sense of inflated by pride is from late 15c. Meaning out of breath is from 1670s. As a pp. adjective from BLOW (Cf. blow) (v.2), it was O.E. geblowenne … Etymology dictionary
blown — adjective breathing hard; exhausted. → blow blown1 past participle of blow1. adjective informal (of a vehicle) provided with a turbocharger. blown2 past participle of blow3 … English new terms dictionary
blown-up — adjective as of a photograph; made larger the enlarged photograph revealed many details • Syn: ↑enlarged • Similar to: ↑large, ↑big * * * ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective : enlarged … Useful english dictionary
blown — blown1 /blohn/, adj. 1. inflated; swollen; expanded: a blown stomach. 2. destroyed, melted, inoperative, misshapen, ruined, or spoiled: to replace a blown fuse; to dispose of blown canned goods. 3. being out of breath. 4. flyblown. 5. formed by… … Universalium