blow

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blow englannista suomeksi

  1. leveillä

  2. lähteä lipettiin, liueta

  3. puhaltaa, suihkuttaa

  4. munia

  5. puhjeta, rikkoutua, särkyä

  6. tuhlata, törsätä

  7. soida

  8. hajota, palaa loppuun, sammua, palaa

  9. isku, sokki

  10. lentää, lennellä

  11. sohlata

  12. antaa levätä, antaa hengähtää

  13. imeä, ottaa suihin

  14. puhaltaa ilmaa keuhkoista

  15. henkäys, puhallus

  16. kokis

  17. niistää

  18. lyönti

  19. puhuri, puuskahdus, kova tuuli

  20. soittaa

  21. paljastaa

  22. föönata, kuivata hiustenkuivaimella

  23. lennättää, tuulla

  1. puhaltaa

  2. lentää, lennähtää, lennellä

  3. soittaa, puhaltaa

  4. soida

  5. suihkuttaa, puhaltaa

  6. räjähtää

  7. räjäyttää

  8. rikkoa, särkeä, polttaa by electric current

  9. rikkoutua, särkyä, palaa by electric current

  10. olla syvältä">olla syvältä

  11. tuhlata, törsätä

  12. ottaa suihin

  13. häipyä

  14. puhuri, kova tuuli">kova tuuli

  15. hengähdystauko, henkeä">henkeä

  16. isku

  17. takaisku, isku

  18. kukinta, loisto

  19. kukkaloisto

  20. loisto

blow englanniksi

  1. To produce an air current.

  2. (RQ:Shakespeare King Lear)

  3. (RQ:Shakespeare Tempest)

  4. (RQ:Walton Compleat Angler)

  5. To propel by an air current (or, if under water, a water current), usually with the mouth.

  6. (ux)

  7. (RQ:Tennyson In Memoriam)

  8. To be propelled by an air current.

  9. To direct or move, usually of a person to a particular location.

  10. (RQ:Landon Ethel Churchill)

  11. To create or shape by blowing.

  12. (co)

  13. To force a current of air upon with the mouth, or by other means.

  14. To clear of contents by forcing air through.

  15. To cause to make sound by blowing (as a musical instrument).

  16. To make a sound as a result of being blown.

  17. (RQ:Milton Poems)

  18. To exhale visibly through the spout the seawater which it has taken in while feeding.

  19. (quote-book)

  20. To burst or explode; to occur suddenly

  21. To cause to explode, shatter, or be utterly destroyed.

  22. (quote-journal)

  23. To cause the sudden destruction of.

  24. To from a gun (q).

  25. To suddenly fail or give way destructively.

  26. (quote-web)

  27. To melt away because of overcurrent, creating a gap in a wire, thus stopping a circuit from operating.

  28. To recklessly squander.

  29. To fail at; to up; to make a mistake in.

  30. (quote-book) I put myself on the line for you. I told you I wasn't sure if I was ready for a relationship again and you blew it. You blew it! You call this a fresh start? This doesn't look like a fresh start to me. You're dicking me around just like the rest of them, Drew.

  31. {{quote-journal|en|date=20 June 2014|author=Daniel Taylor|title=World Cup 2014: Uruguay sink England as Suárez makes his mark|titleurl=http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/jun/19/england-uruguay-match-report-group-d|journal=guardian.co.uk

  32. To be very undesirable.

  33. (synonyms)

  34. To perform sex on (someone); to fellate.

  35. (syn)

  36. {{quote-text|en|year=2011|chapter=Chyna|title=How I Escaped a Girl Gang: Rolling in a London Girl Gang

  37. To leave, especially suddenly or in a hurry.

  38. (quote-song)|title=(w)|url=|album=(w)|artist=|year=1963|text=It's hard on a fella, when he don't know his way aroundIf I don't find me a honey to help me spend my moneyI'm gonna have to blow this town.

  39. (quote-song)

  40. To leave the of Scientology in an unauthorized manner.

  41. To make flyblown; to defile or spoil, especially with fly eggs.

  42. (RQ:Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra)

  43. (RQ:Lindsay Age of Consent)

  44. (of a fly) To eggs; to breed (in flesh or meat).

  45. To spread by report; to publish; to disclose.

  46. (RQ:Dryden Fables)

  47. To inflate, as with pride; to puff up.

  48. (RQ:Shakespeare Twelfth Night)

  49. To breathe hard or quick; to pant; to puff.

  50. (RQ:Shakespeare Merry Wives)'' Miſtris ''Ford'', Miſtris ''Ford'': heere's Miſtris ''Page'' at the doore, ſsweating, and blowing, and looking wildely, and would needs ſpeake with you preſently.

  51. To put of breath; to cause to blow from fatigue.

  52. (senseid) To talk loudly; boast; brag.

  53. {{quote-book|en|year=a. 1940|author=Mildred Haun|chapter=Shin-Bone Rocks|title=The Hawk's Done Gone|page=218

  54. {{quote-text|en|year=1969|author=Charles Ambrose McCarthy|title=The Great Molly Maguire Hoax|page=113

  55. {{quote-text|en|year=1976|author=David Toulmin|title=Blown Seed|page=148

  56. To slander, insult, critique or discredit (someone); to reprimand or scold (someone).

  57. To expose, or on.

  58. {{quote-text|en|year=1722|author=Daniel Defoe|title=Colonel Jack

  59. To sing.

  60. To flatulate or defecate.

  61. A strong wind.

  62. A chance to catch one's breath.

  63. Cocaine.

  64. (quote-av)

  65. (quote-av)|title=Blow|year=2001|role=Derek|passage=Jesus Christ, George, I don't see you for two years and you show up on my doorstep with 110 pounds of blow.

  66. Cannabis.

  67. Heroin.

  68. A blowjob; fellatio.

  69. An instance of using high-pressure air to empty water from the ballast tanks of a submarine, increasing the submarine's buoyancy and causing it to surface.

  70. (n-g)

  71. (RQ:Grahame Wind in the Willows)

  72. (senseid) Blue. (C)

  73. An instance of the act of striking or hitting.

  74. A sudden or forcible act or effort; an assault.

  75. (RQ:Thomas Arnold Rome)|page=227|passage=There he found that (..) son of Bomilcar|Hanno's camp was crowded with cattle and carriages, and a mixed multitude of unarmed men, and even of women and children; and that a vigorous blow might win it with all its spoil: the indefatigable general was absent, scouring the country for additional supplies of corn.

  76. A damaging occurrence.

  77. A cut made to a sheep's fleece by a shearer using hand-shears.

  78. An outcrop of quartz from surrounding rock, thought to indicate mineral deposits below.

  79. (syn of).

  80. {{quote-text|en|year=2014|author=Martie Cook|title=Write to TV: Out of Your Head and onto the Screen|page=105

  81. (senseid) To blossom; to cause to bloom or blossom.

  82. (RQ:Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing)

  83. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  84. (quote-journal) (Gardening)|date=26 January 2015|passage=broccoli|Romanesco is slow to blow and more forgiving to grow than most cauliflowers, while being perhaps the most delicious and certainly the nuttiest-flavoured of the lot.

  85. A (l) of flowering; a bloom.

  86. (RQ:Wordsworth River Duddon)

  87. A display or mass of flowers; a yield.

  88. (RQ:Tatler)

  89. (RQ:Whitman Drum-Taps)

  90. A display of anything bright or brilliant.

  91. A blast (of wind)

  92. A blow (with the fist)

  93. (alt form)