blower 的定义
- a person or thing that blows.
- a machine for supplying air at a moderate pressure, as to supply forced drafts or supercharge and scavenge diesel engines.
- snow blower.
- Mining. a jet of firedamp issuing from a crevice.
- Slang. a braggart.
- supercharger.
- Chiefly British Slang. a telephone.
blower 近义词
braggart
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- The leaf blower function is more powerful than the vacuum option.
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- Most new workers start out at $12 an hour and will work in helper roles for years before they will land the most coveted positions like finisher, who attaches handles and makes other final touches, and blowers.
- Until, that is, modern humans brought their leaf blowers to the concert hall.
- Days were filled skiing bottomless powder runs, thanks to a blower storm that preceded our arrival by only a few hours.
- A lot of us Republicans are having trouble getting the leaf blower started.
- That tells us he may have been more than just a “whistle-blower.”
- Beijing, it appears, was able to cover its tracks while obtaining information from the so-called whistle-blower.
- Her prior experience as a Wall Street whistle-blower had not left her desirous of more tumultuous press attention.
- The difference between a leaker and a whistle-blower is important.
- Master of the air; for he had given a kind of lungs to the wind, and changed the rude draught into a useful blower.
- Good flute worth more dan ten pounds; rale good blower like dat worth twenty at de bery least.
- If you refuse to wrestle, I will brand you as a blower and a braggart—a fellow not fit to be accepted in the society of gentlemen.
- Put a platter under it or a dripping pan, and put the blower up in front of it.
- If the walls are very thin, a glass-blower's knife should be used instead of a file.