Blows Meaning in English
word · lemma: blow
/ˈbɫoʊz/
blohz
/blˈəʊz/
blohz
释义
As a verb, it can mean to move air, like wind or when you force air out of your mouth, or to hit something. "Blows" is the third-person singular form of "blow".
用法与细微差别
Most often used for wind ('The wind blows'), air from the mouth ('blows out candles'), and impact ('blows to the head'). Common patterns: 'blows hard', 'blows out', 'blows up'. Don't confuse the literal verb with the slang noun 'That blows', which means 'That sucks'.
Spanish: sopla - golpeaPortuguese (BR): assopra - batePortuguese (PT): sopra - bateChinese (Simplified): 吹 - 打击Chinese (Traditional): 吹 - 打擊Hindi: फूंकता है - मारता हैArabic: ينفخ - يضربBengali: ফুঁ দেয় - বয়ে যায় - আঘাত করেRussian: дует - продувает - наносит ударJapanese: 吹くVietnamese: thổi - gây ra một cú đánhKorean: 불다 - 때리다Turkish: üfler - esmek - vururUrdu: پھونکتا ہے - مارتا ہے (ضرب لگانا)Indonesian: meniup - memukul
例句
The wind blows all night.
basic
She blows on the soup to cool it.
basic
He blows the ball across the table.
basic
Every time the heater turns on, it blows dust everywhere.
natural
If the alarm blows again, the whole building will hear it.
natural
One strong hit and he blows the door open.
natural