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blowing

/bloh-ing/US // ˈbloʊ ɪŋ //

打击,吹气,吹风,箫声

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the sound of any vapor or gas issuing from a vent under pressure.
    • : Metallurgy. a disturbance caused by gas or steam blowing through molten metal.
    • : Also called blow molding. a method of producing hollowware by injecting air under pressure into a molten mass, as of glass or plastic, and shaping the material within a mold.

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Examples

  • There was the cutting cold and the blowing snow and the frozen ham and cheese sandwiches that greeted them when they opened their packs.

  • Pack Wrangler's Windbreaker or a pair of their Utility pants to keep you dry and protect your skin from the bite of blowing sand.

  • The DWR coating stood up to light blowing snow during a ride in early February.

  • Winds are breezy from the north with gusts near 20-30 mph, likely causing blowing snow and reduced visibility, with temperatures mainly in the low 30s and wind chills stuck in the 20s.

  • United, Leicester and Spurs are all grindy teams to different degrees, while Chelsea could go on a monthlong run of blowing teams off the field and it wouldn’t shock me.

  • Dinner was a baroque affair, on the beach, a warm breeze gently blowing.

  • Hollywood might possibly fear North Korean sleeper cells capable of blowing up theaters that screen anti-Nork films.

  • Lindsey Graham can barely get ISIS out of his mouth before blowing his shpadoinkle and screeching "we may all get killed!"

  • That candidate, Joni Ernst, did herself no favors yesterday by blowing off the editorial board of The Des Moines Register.

  • Did Charlie Crist break the rules by having a fan blowing on his crotch during the Florida guberntorial debate?

  • But there was a breeze blowing, a choppy, stiff wind that whipped the water into froth.

  • It was a cloudy, stormy evening: high wind was blowing, and the branches of the trees groaned and creaked above our heads.

  • He laid it upon the floor, and took out a plaster mask, and brushing and blowing off the saw-dust, held it up.

  • Yet, so curiously constituted is the native mind, the blowing-up of the magazine was the final tocsin of revolt.

  • The Southern sun shone from a cloudless sky; a light, keen wind blowing from the distant snow-clad Canigou set the blood tingling.