Qu'est-ce qu'un blow?
Qu'est-ce qu'un blow?
- To be in a state of motion. Used of the air or of wind.
- To move along or be carried by or as if by the wind: Her hat blew away.
- To expel a current of air, as from the mouth or from a bellows.
- To produce a sound by expelling a current of air, as in sounding a wind instrument or a whistle.
- To breathe hard; pant.
- To storm: It blew all night.
- To release air or gas suddenly; burst or explode: The tire blew.
- To fail or break down, as from being operated under extreme or improper conditions: The furnace blew during the cold snap.
- To melt or otherwise become disabled. Used of a fuse.
- To spout moist air from the blowhole. Used of a whale.
- Informal To boast.
- Slang To go away; depart.
- To cause to move by means of a current of air.
- To expel (air) from the mouth.
- To cause air or gas to be expelled suddenly from: blew a tire.
- To drive a current of air on, in, or through: blew my hair dry after I shampooed it.
- To clear out or make free of obstruction by forcing air through: constantly blowing his nose in allergy season.
- To shape or form (glass, for example) by forcing air or gas through at the end of a pipe.
- Music To cause (a wind instrument) to sound.
- Music To sound: a bugle blowing taps.
- To cause to be out of breath.
- To allow (a winded horse) to regain its breath.
- To demolish by the force of an explosion: An artillery shell blew our headquarters apart.
- To lay or deposit eggs in. Used of certain insects.
- To cause to fail or break down, as by operating at extreme or improper conditions: blew the engine on the last lap.