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41 abrirse de golpe
• blow open• burst open• snap open• spring open -
42 afollar
• blow with bellows -
43 alabar su propia persona
• blow one's own trumpet• praise oneselfDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > alabar su propia persona
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44 alardear
• blow one's own trumpet• boast on• speak boastfully• spread oneself -
45 ampliación fotográfica
• blow up -
46 avivar la llama
• blow the coals -
47 azadonada
• blow with a hoe• stroke of a hoe -
48 azadonazo
• blow with a hoe• stroke of a hoe -
49 balonazo
• blow from a ball -
50 baquetazo
• blow with a ramrod -
51 botellazo
• blow with a bottle -
52 bramar
• blow fiercely• bluster the wind• roan horse• roar• roar at• roar by• roar past• roar the wind• roar with anger -
53 bramar el viento
• blow the wind fiercely• bluster the wind• roar by• roar past• roar the wind• roar with anger -
54 cabezada
• blow on the head• bump on the head• doze• rolling mill• rolling of ship• snooze -
55 cabezazo
• blow on the head• head back• head canal -
56 cachavazo
• blow with a shinny -
57 cambiar de humor a cada rato
• blow hot and coldDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cambiar de humor a cada rato
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58 cambiar sucesivamente de parecer
• blow hot and coldDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cambiar sucesivamente de parecer
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59 cantazo
• blow with a stone -
60 cáspitas
• blow me down• my feet• my gosh
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 — 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
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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