blow
[bləʊ] ( pt blew, pp blown )intransitive verb Konjugation
1. | [wind]
Konjugation wehen
[stronger] Konjugation blasen |
2. | [move in the wind]
Konjugation wehen
the door blew open/shut die Tür flog auf/zu |
3. | [person]
Konjugation blasen
to blow on one's coffee to cool it down in den Kaffee pusten um ihn abzukühlen |
4. | [fuse] Konjugation durchbrennen |
5. | [whistle] Konjugation ertönen |
blow
[bləʊ] ( pt blew, pp blown )transitive verb Konjugation
1. | [subj: wind]
Konjugation wehen
[stronger] Konjugation blasen |
2. | [clear]
to blow one's nose sich (D) die Nase putzen |
3. | [whistle, horn, trumpet] Konjugation blasen |
4. | [bubbles] Konjugation machen |
5. | (inf) [money] verpulvern |
blow
[bləʊ] ( pt blew, pp blown )noun
Schlag der
to come to blows handgreiflich werden
to strike a blow for sthg (fig) etw (D) einen großen Dienst erweisen
to soften the blow [of bad news] die Härte der Nachricht abmildern
blow away
intransitive verb Konjugation
wegfliegen
blow out
transitive verb separable Konjugation
Konjugation ausblasen
blow out
intransitive verb Konjugation
1. | [candle] Konjugation ausgehen |
2. | [tyre] Konjugation platzen |
blow over
intransitive verb Konjugation
1. | [storm] sich legen |
2. | [argument] in Vergessenheit geraten |
blow up
transitive verb separable Konjugation
1. | [inflate]
Konjugation aufblasen
[with pump] Konjugation aufpumpen |
2. | [with bomb] in die Luft jagen |
3. | [photograph] Konjugation vergrößern |
blow up
intransitive verb Konjugation
[explode] Konjugation explodieren