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1 blow off
blow off v1.see blow away 1;2. оддувавање; to blow dust off a book оддувување на прашаината од книга;3. разнесување со експлозија; his arm was blown off раката му е однесена со експлозија;4. misc.; to blow off steam (also fig.) испуштање на пареа; давање на слобода на чувствата blow one's nose секне нос
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