B2 verb 中性

blow

/bloʊ/

To move along or be carried by a current of air, or to force air out through the mouth. In academic and technical contexts, it often describes the movement of gases under pressure or the sudden failure of a mechanical component.

例句

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1

The wind is starting to blow harder now that the sun has set.

The wind is starting to blow harder now that the sun has set.

2

The leaves were blown across the courtyard during the storm.

The leaves were blown across the courtyard during the storm.

3

I can't believe I blew the audition; I was so nervous.

I can't believe I blew the audition; I was so nervous.

词族

名词
blow
Verb
blow
形容词
blown
相关
blower
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记忆技巧

Think of 'blowing' out birthday candles—you are using a current of air to move or change something.

快速测验

The strong winds _____ several trees down during the hurricane last night.

正确!

正确答案是: blew

例句

1

The wind is starting to blow harder now that the sun has set.

everyday

The wind is starting to blow harder now that the sun has set.

2

The leaves were blown across the courtyard during the storm.

formal

The leaves were blown across the courtyard during the storm.

3

I can't believe I blew the audition; I was so nervous.

informal

I can't believe I blew the audition; I was so nervous.

4

When the internal pressure exceeds the safety threshold, the relief valve will blow to prevent an explosion.

academic

When the internal pressure exceeds the safety threshold, the relief valve will blow to prevent an explosion.

5

Market analysts fear that the sudden change in policy might blow the merger deal.

business

Market analysts fear that the sudden change in policy might blow the merger deal.

词族

名词
blow
Verb
blow
形容词
blown
相关
blower

常见搭配

wind blows wind blows
blow a fuse blow a fuse
blow a whistle blow a whistle
blow out of proportion blow out of proportion
blow a chance blow a chance

常用短语

blow your mind

blow your mind

blow off steam

blow off steam

blow the whistle

blow the whistle

容易混淆的词

blow vs blue

Blue is a color, while blow is the action of moving air; they are homophones in some dialects but different parts of speech.

blow vs flow

Flow refers to the continuous movement of liquid or traffic, whereas blow specifically involves air or gas.

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使用说明

Use 'blow' to describe natural air movement or the act of exhaling forcefully. In figurative use, it often implies wasting an opportunity or making a major mistake.

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常见错误

Learners often use 'blowed' as the past tense; however, the correct forms are 'blew' (past) and 'blown' (past participle).

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记忆技巧

Think of 'blowing' out birthday candles—you are using a current of air to move or change something.

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词源

Derived from the Old English 'blāwan', meaning to blow, breathe, or make a sound with a horn.

语法模式

Irregular verb: blow, blew, blown Often followed by prepositions like 'away', 'out', or 'up' Can be used transitively (blow the whistle) or intransitively (the wind blows)
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文化背景

The phrase 'blow the whistle' comes from sports but is widely used in Western culture to describe exposing corruption or illegal activity.

快速测验

The strong winds _____ several trees down during the hurricane last night.

正确!

正确答案是: blew

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