blown

英 [bləʊn] 美 [blon]
  • adj. 吹制的,吹出的;开花的,盛开的;喘气的
  • v. 风吹(blow的过去分词)
  • n. (Blown)人名;(英)布洛恩
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blown (adj.)
early 15c., "inflated," from Old English blawen, past participle of blow (v.1). Figurative sense of "inflated by pride" is from late 15c. Meaning "out of breath" is from 1670s. As a past participle adjective from blow (v.2), it was Old English geblowenne.
1. They walked right into a booby-trap and got blown to smithereens.
他们正好踩上了饵雷,结果被炸得粉身碎骨。

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2. He has almost certainly blown his chance of touring India this winter.
他几乎肯定失去了今冬去印度旅行的机会。

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3. The media, meanwhile, has blown hot and cold on the affair.
同时,媒体对这件事的态度表现得忽冷忽热。

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4. This political row threatens to grow into a full blown crisis.
这场政治争端有可能演化成一场全面爆发的危机。

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5. Fifty yards of track was blown up with dynamite.
50码铁轨被炸毁。

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