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1 blow-off
blow-off -
2 blow-through
blow-through -
3 blow
1 at dukacita2 berhembus, meniup, melayang, terbang, meghempaskan,3 come to \blows: mulai berkelahi4 have / go for a \blow: ke luar mencari angin5 pukulan, kemalangan, kekejutan, kehilangan yg membu-6 strike a \blow for: berjuang utk7 terengah2* * *[meletup/memukul]* * *terengah2* * *pemukulan, gasakan, busa, mengangin, berhembus -
4 blow by blow
sebagian-sebagian -
5 blow hot and cold
berubah total* * *angin-anginan -
6 blow on
meniup, membuang (ingus)* * *meniup, membuang (ingus)* * *mengababi -
7 blow out
menembak, memadamkan api dgn tiupan, putus, terbakar* * *memadamkan* * *menembak, memadamkan api dengan tiupan, putus, terbakar* * *membusakan -
8 blow up
memompa, meledak, meletus* * *memompa, meledak, meletus* * *membusakan -
9 blow nose
membuang ingus, memompa* * *membuang ingus -* * *membuang ingus, memompa -
10 blow over
berlaku, dilupakan* * *menyurut* * *berlaku, dilupakan -
11 blow-pipe
pipa penghembus udara utk menyalakan api* * *pipa penghembus udara untuk menyalakan api -
12 blow a gasket
marah sekali -
13 blow a hurricane
angin topan meniup -
14 blow a trumpet
meniup terompet -
15 blow away
menerbangkan -
16 blow back
meledak -
17 blow brains out
menembak kepala. sendiri -
18 blow bubbles
meniup gelembung-gelembung -
19 blow down
menumbangkan -
20 blow glass
meniup kaca
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