blow in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for blow in the English»French Dictionary

I.blow [Brit bləʊ, Am bloʊ] N

II.blow <pret blew, pp blown> [Brit bləʊ, Am bloʊ] VB trans

12. blow Am (exaggerate) → blow up

III.blow <pret blew, pp blown> [Brit bləʊ, Am bloʊ] VB intr

See also blow up

I.blow up VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow up)

II.blow up VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow [sth/sb] up, blow up [sb/sth]) (in explosion)

III.blow up VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow [sth] up, blow up [sth])

I.blow around VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -], blow about VB Brit (blow around)

II.blow around VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -], blow about VB Brit (blow [sth] around, blow around [sth])

I.blow-up [Brit, Am ˈbloʊˌəp] N

II.blow-up [Brit, Am ˈbloʊˌəp] ADJ (inflatable)

I.blow in VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow in)

II.blow in VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow [sth] in, blow in [sth])

I.blow away VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow away)

II.blow away VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow [sth] away, blow away [sth])

III.blow away VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow [sb] away inf)

I.blow down VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow down)

II.blow down VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow [sth] down, blow down [sth])

I.blow out VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow out)

II.blow out VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow [sth] out, blow out [sth])

I.blow off VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow off)

II.blow off VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow [sth] off, blow off [sth])

I.blow over VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow over)

II.blow over VB [Brit bləʊ -, Am bloʊ -] (blow [sb/sth] over)

blow in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for blow in the English»French Dictionary

I.blow1 <blew, -n> [bləʊ, Am bloʊ] VB intr

III.blow1 [bləʊ, Am bloʊ] N

I.blow2 [bləʊ, Am bloʊ] N a. fig

II.blow2 <blew, -n> [bləʊ, Am bloʊ] VB intr (explode)

I.blow-dry [ˈbləʊˌdrɑɪ, Am ˈbloʊ-] VB trans

II.blow-dry [ˈbləʊˌdrɑɪ, Am ˈbloʊ-] N

blow Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to blow in the wind
to blow hot and cold
to blow air into a tube
to blow the gaff on sb
to strike a blow for sth
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It's normally recommended for people with fine hair, but it gives the best hold if you want a blow-dry that really lasts.
www.independent.ie
Basically we're like hairdressers, using tiny blow dryers, acetone and tiny, tiny paintbrushes that we've cut down.
qz.com
The emergence and popularity of sport utility vehicles which closely approximate the traditional wagon bodystyle was a further blow.
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In a few million years, when they reach the ends of their short but brilliant life cycles, they'll blow the structure to beautiful smithereens.
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A minute later a second blow in the sollar-plexus followed.
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In addition to extensions, they carry a line of beautiful wigs, blow dryers, irons, hair colours and styling products.
www.mississauga.com
However, she too withdrew from the event due to tonsillitis, dealing a blow to the host nation's chances.
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They blow out debris in little plumes that may be noticed by the tank owner, leading to their discovery.
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Taking classes on back-to-back days after being out of the collegiate game for a couple years warrants the need to blow off some stream, right?
au.complex.com
After the episode of apnea, breathing may be faster (hyperpnea) for a period of time, a compensatory mechanism to blow off retained waste gases and absorb more oxygen.
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