blow
Prononciation : [/bloʊ/]
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Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to move air forcefully with your mouth or a fan. It can also mean to move or be moved by the wind.
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She blew out the candles on her birthday cake.
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He tried to blow a bubble, but it kept popping.
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Can you blow a bubble with gum?
Contexte : « impact »
(verb) to cause harm or trouble. It can also mean to damage something with an explosive force.
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The storm blew down trees in the neighborhood.
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She didn't want to blow her cover and reveal her secret identity.
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Did the wind blow any branches off the tree?
Contexte : « physical action »
(noun) a sudden burst of air. It can also mean an instance of operation of something like a fuse.
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With a single blow, he knocked down the tower of blocks.
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She was disappointed when she missed the final blow in the game.
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How strong was the wind during the storm, based on the number of blows you felt?
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