Blown
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blown teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- üflenmiş
- s_h.üfle+e.es
- üfle
- üflemek suretiyle meydana getirilmiş
- soluğu kesilmiş {s}
- şişmiş {s}
- blow uç/çiçek ver/es/uçur
- nefes nefese olan
- içine sürfe bırakılmış
- çiçeklenmiş {s}
- blow
- üflemek
Ben dünyadaki tüm kuşların efendisiyim ve sadece düdüğüme üflemek zorundayım ve her biri bana gelecektir.
-I am master of all the birds in the world, and have only to blow my whistle and every one will come to me.
- blow
- esmek
- blow
- {i} darbe
Güçlü yen şirket için ölümcül bir darbeydi.
-The strong yen was a fatal blow to the company.
Şaşırtıcı darbe maçı bitirdi.
-The astonishing blow finished the match.
- blown glass
- şişirilerek imal edilmiş cam
- blown across
- arasında üflenir
- blown at
- at üflenir
- blown away
- esmek uzağa
- blown down
- rüzgardan devrilmiş
- blown fuse
- Yanan sigortayı
- blown off
- havaya
- blown oil
- havalandırılmış yağ
- blown out of
- dışarı üflenir
- blown-out
- Yanan aşımı
- blown asphalt
- (İnşaat) okside asfalt
- blown joint
- boru lehim eki
- blown oil
- okside yağ
- blown primer
- (Askeri) kapsül parçalanması
- blown primer
- (Askeri) KAPSÜL PARÇALANMASI: Fişek ateşlendiği zaman kapsülün, kovandaki yuvasından, olduğu gibi fırlamasına sebebiyet veren fişek hatası
- blown sand
- (Çevre) kum tipisi
- blown sand
- (Coğrafya) erozyon kumu
- blown sand
- (Coğrafya) rüzgarla taşınmış kum
- blown sand control
- (Çevre) kum tipisi kontrolu
- blown tire
- patlamış lastik
- blown up
- şiş
- blown up
- soluğu kesilmiş
- blown up
- şişirilmiş
- blown up
- şişmiş
- blown up
- nefes nefese kalmış
- blow
- çarçur etmek
- blow
- esinti
- blow
- {f} kaçırmak (fırsat)
- blow
- {f} kaçmak
- melt blown
- (Sanat) Eriyikten püskürtme
- blow
- {i} yüksekten atma
- blow
- unutulmak
- blow
- baltalama
- blow
- {i} rüzgâr
Sert bir rüzgar esiyor.
-A hard wind is blowing.
Rüzgar şiddetli esiyordu ve daha da kötüsü, yağmur yağmaya başladı.
-The wind was blowing violently, and to make matters worse, it began raining.
- blow
- havaya uçurmak
- blow
- şok
Bu beni hâlâ şok ediyor.
-It still blows my mind.
- be blown up
- şişirilmek
- blow
- çarpma
- blow
- parlamak
- blow
- sigorta atmak
- blow
- çalınmak
- blow
- atmak
- blow
- vuruşmak
- blow
- harcamak
Bunu harcamak istemiyorum.
-I don't want to blow it.
- blow
- alev lambası
- blow
- (sigorta) atmak
- blow
- esme
- blow
- tokat
- blow
- fışkırtmak
- blow
- darp
- blow
- (rüzgar) esmek
- blow
- yanmak
- blow
- (Muzik) ıslık çalmak
- blow
- hava vermek
- blow
- üfürmek
- blow
- {f} fışkırmak
- blow
- patlatmak
- blow
- uçmak
- blow
- düşmek
- blow
- defolmak
- blow
- esmek (rüzgar)
- melt blown
- Çok ince ve hassas filtreleme özelliği olan liflerin üretilmesinde kullanılan, eriyikten püskütme yöntemi
- blow
- körüklemek
- blow
- (sigorta/vb.) atmak
- blow
- s_h.üfle+e.es
- blow
- üfleyerek çalmak
- blow
- sürüklemek
- blow
- çabuk çabuk solumak
- blow
- lanetlemek
- full blown
- tamamen açılmış
- full-blown
- (çiçek) tamamen açılmış
- full-blown
- tam
- blow
- hamle
- blow
- kaçırmak
- blow
- darma duman
- capable of being blown through
- kabil üflenebilir olmak
- fuse has blown
- Sigorta atmış
- wind blown
- Yanan rüzgar
- be blown up by one's own bomb
- (deyim) kendi sonunu hazırlamak
- blow
- öttürmek
- blow
- {f} uçurmak
- blow
- {f} uçurmak; uçmak: The wind has blown off the chimney cowl. Rüzgâr bacanın külahını uçurdu
- blow
- {i} yumruk
Bizi yumruk yumruğa getiren neydi?
-What made us come to blows?
O yüzüme bir yumruk attı.
-He dealt me a blow in the face.
- blow
- {i} şanssızlık
- blow
- felâket
- blow
- övünme
- blow
- soluk soluğa kalmak
- blow
- {f} patlamak
- blow
- {f} su fışkırtmak (balina)
- blow
- {f} çiçek açmak
- blow
- {f} çarçur etmek (Argo)
- blow
- çiçeklenmek
- blow
- kahretmek
- blow
- {f} küfretmek
- blow
- (Askeri) SADME, ÇARPMA, TAARRUZ: Bak. "counter blow"
- blow
- dili övünme
- blow
- {f} çalmak
- blow
- {f} yelpazelemek
- blow
- at one blow bir hamlede
- blow
- şiddetli esinti
- blow
- come to blows kavgaya tutuşmak
- blow
- (Tıp) Üflemek, dışarıya doğru kuvvetle soluk vermek
- blow
- ani gelen bela
- blow
- {i} çalma
- blow
- {f} (blew, --n)
- blow
- {f} solumak
- blow
- {i} üfleme
Ben dünyadaki tüm kuşların efendisiyim ve sadece düdüğüme üflemek zorundayım ve her biri bana gelecektir.
-I am master of all the birds in the world, and have only to blow my whistle and every one will come to me.
Cam üfleme teknikleri icat edildiğinde cam Roma döneminde önemli ölçüde gelişti.
-Glass developed dramatically in the Roman era when glass blowing techniques were invented.
- blow
- {i} darbe, vuruş
- blow
- blow uç/çiçek ver/es/uçur
- blow
- {f} atmak (sigorta)
- blow
- üf
Rose hava kabarcıkları üflüyordu.
-Rose was blowing bubbles.
Çocuklar kabarcıklar üflüyor.
-The children are blowing bubbles.
- blow
- darbe/rüzgar
- blow
- çırpıntı
- full blown
- tam gelişmiş
- full blown
- tamamen açmış
- under the influence of drugs
- uyuşturucu etkisi altında
- under the influence of drugs
- uyuşmuş
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blown teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- distended, swollen or inflated
- formed by blowing
- under the influence of drugs
- panting and out of breath
- Past participle of blow
- Swollen; inflated; distended; puffed up, as cattle when gorged with green food which develops gas
- breathless, winded {s}
- Out of breath; tired; exhausted
- exhale; inflate; wave; whistle; explode; sprout {f}
- breathing laboriously or convulsively
- being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor; "blown clouds of dust choked the riders"; "blown soil mounded on the window sill"
- Stale; worthless
- Opened; in blossom or having blossomed, as a flower
- (of glass) formed by forcing air into a molten ball; "blown glass
- breathing laboriously or convulsively being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor; "blown clouds of dust choked the riders"; "blown soil mounded on the window sill"
- (of glass) formed by forcing air into a molten ball; "blown glass"
- Covered with the eggs and larvæ of flies; fly blown
- Blown is the past participle of blow. Past participle of blow. the past participle of blow
- blown away
- Past participle of blow away
- blown off steam
- Past participle of blow off steam
- blown save
- When a pitcher fails to convert a save opportunity
Our bullpen has too many blown saves.
- blown saves
- plural form of blown save
- blown the whistle
- Past participle of blow the whistle
- blown up
- Past participle of blow up
- blown away
- (deyim) (slang) Killed
- blown away
- (deyim) (slang) Very surprised, overwhelmed
- blown up
- having been inflated
- blown up
- swollen, inflated; enlarged; exploded, smashed, shattered
- blown-up
- as of a photograph; made larger; "the enlarged photograph revealed many details
- blown-up(a)
- having been inflated
- air-blown asphalt
- Asphalt produced by blowing air through molten asphalt to raise its softening point and modify other properties
- blow
- To be very undesirable (see also suck)
This blows!.
- blow
- To produce an air current
Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow!.
- blow
- The act of striking or hitting
During an exchange to end round 13, Duran landed a blow to the mid-section.
- blow
- A display of anything brilliant or bright
- blow
- To recklessly squander
We blew an opportunity to get benign corporate sponsorship.
- blow
- Cannabis
- blow
- A chance to catch one’s breath
The players were able to get a blow during the last timeout.
- blow
- To cause to explode, shatter, or be utterly destroyed
The aerosol can was blown to bits.
- blow
- To create or shape by blowing; as in to blow bubbles, to blow glass
- blow
- To fellate
Who did you have to blow to get those backstage passes?.
- blow
- To suddenly fail destructively
He tried to sprint, but his ligaments blew and he was barely able to walk to the finish line.
- blow
- Cocaine
- blow
- A mass or display of flowers; a yield
Such a blow of tulips.
- blow
- To make a sound as the result of being blown
In the harbor, the ships' horns blew.
- blow
- To blossom; to cause to bloom or blossom
How blows the citron grove.
- blow
- To exhale visibly through the spout the seawater which it has taken in while feeding
There she blows! (i.e. I see a whale spouting!).
- blow
- To cause sudden destruction of
He blew the tires and the engine.
- blow
- A bloom, state of flowering
roses in full blow.
- blow
- To be propelled by an air current
The leaves blow through the streets in the fall.
- blow
- An unfortunate occurrence
A further blow to the group came in 1917 when Thomson died while canoeing in Algonquin Park.
- blow
- To cause to make sound by blowing, as a musical instrument
- blow
- To leave
Let's blow this joint.
- full-blown
- Completely developed or formed
We are the midst of a full-blown crisis.
- full-blown
- At the peak of blossom; ripe
The trees in the garden were resplendent with full-blown white gardenias.
- full-blown
- Filled with wind; puffed up
The schooner took to sea with full-blown sails.
- blow
- To spout water, etc
- melt blown
- (Sanat) A process to thermally bond microfibres to form a filtration structure
- blow
- {n} a stroke, misfortune, gale of wind, egg of a fly
- blow
- {v} to make a current of air, impel by wind, move as air, pant, sound with wind, blossom, swell, deposit an egg as a fly
- end-blown flute
- (Muzik) The end-blown flute or rim-blown flute is a keyless woodwind instrument played by directing an airstream against the sharp edge of the upper end of a tube. Unlike a recorder or tin whistle, there is no fipple. Most rim-blown flutes are "oblique" flutes, being played at an angle to the body's vertical axis
- blow
- provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation
- blow
- {i} strike, hit; exhalation, breath
- blow
- {f} exhale; inflate; wave; whistle; explode; sprout
- blow
- a strong current of air; "the tree was bent almost double by the gust"
- blow
- be blowing or storming; "The wind blew from the West
- blow
- play or sound a wind instrument; "She blew the horn"
- blow
- shape by blowing; "Blow a glass vase"
- blow
- make a sound as if blown; "The whistle blew"
- blow
- To produce a current of air; to move, as air, esp
- blow
- A single heat or operation of the Bessemer converter
- blow
- a thickening (usually, more than 10 m thick) of a dyke (usually about 1 m thick)
- blow
- To breathe hard or quick; to pant; to puff
- blow
- A strong wind
- blow
- A chance to catch one's breath
- blow
- to bloom
- blow
- an unfortunate happening that hinders of impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating
- blow
- To sound on being blown into, as a trumpet
- blow
- a colloquialism (informal expression) for a sudden departure It is usually used to describe either the sudden dissipation (vanishing) of mass in the mind with an accompanying feeling of relief, or someone leaving, ceasing to be where he should really be, or just ceasing to be audited See also mental mass
- blow
- sound by having air expelled through a tube; "The trumpets blew"
- blow
- Phat
- blow
- v to move with force, as in air ("The wind blows ")
- blow
- To exhale visibly through the spout the seawater it has taken in while feeding
- blow
- To spread by report; to publish; to disclose
- blow
- To burst, shatter, or destroy by an explosion; - - usually with up, down, open, or similar adverb; as, to blow up a building
- blow
- A missed spare (error, miss, open)
- blow
- A sudden or forcible act or effort; an assault
- blow
- be in motion due to some air or water current; "The leaves were blowing in the wind"; "the boat drifted on the lake"; "The sailboat was adrift on the open sea"; "the shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore"
- blow
- The act of forcing air from the mouth, or through or from some instrument; as, to give a hard blow on a whistle or horn; to give the fire a blow with the bellows
- blow
- The infliction of evil; a sudden calamity; something which produces mental, physical, or financial suffering or loss esp
- blow
- show off
- blow
- to move rapidly or with power; as, the wind blows
- blow
- forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth; "he gave his nose a loud blow"; "he blew out all the candles with a single puff"
- blow
- To send forth a forcible current of air, as from the mouth or from a pair of bellows
- blow
- To cause air to pass through by the action of the mouth, or otherwise; to cause to sound, as a wind instrument; as, to blow a trumpet; to blow an organ
- blow
- spout moist air from the blowhole; "The whales blew"
- blow
- A blossom; a flower; also, a state of blossoming; a mass of blossoms
- blow
- allow to regain its breath; "blow a horse"
- blow
- be blowing or storming; "The wind blew from the West"
- blow
- when sudden; a buffet
- blow
- spend thoughtlessly; throw away; "He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends"; "You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree"
- blow
- To put out of breath; to cause to blow from fatigue; as, to blow a horse
- blow
- cause to move by means of an air current; "The wind blew the leaves around in the yard"
- blow
- melt, break, or become otherwise unusable; "The lightbulbs blew out"; "The fuse blew"
- blow
- To cause to blossom; to put forth (blossoms or flowers)
- blow
- from the blowholes, as a whale
- blow
- To squander
- blow
- To depart A Scientologist who leaves the cult is said to have "blown" The goal of NOTs auditing is to get body thetans to blow, i e , to depart the pre-OT
- blow
- A blowing, esp
- blow
- To deposit eggs or larvæ upon, or in meat, etc
- blow
- To talk loudly; to boast; to storm
- blow
- To create or shape by blowing; as, to blow bubbles, to blow glass
- blow
- A forcible stroke with the hand, fist, or some instrument, as a rod, a club, an ax, or a sword
- blow
- An egg, or a larva, deposited by a fly on or in flesh, or the act of depositing it
- blow
- To be carried or moved by the wind; as, the dust blows in from the street
- blow
- lay eggs; "certain insects are said to blow"
- blow
- a violent blowing of the wind; a gale; as, a heavy blow came on, and the ship put back to port
- blow
- leave; informal or rude; "shove off!"; "The children shoved along"; "Blow now!"
- blow
- To miss converting a spare
- blow
- To propel by an air current
- blow
- exhale hard; "blow on the soup to cool it down"
- blow
- To force a current of air upon with the mouth, or by other means; as, to blow the fire
- blow
- a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon; "a blow on the head"
- blow
- To form by inflation; to swell by injecting air; as, to blow bubbles; to blow glass
- blow
- To explode
- blow
- make a mess of, destroy or ruin; "I botched the dinner and we had to eat out"; "the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement"
- blow
- To flower; to blossom; to bloom
- blow
- spend lavishly or wastefully on; "He blew a lot of money on his new home theater"
- blow
- Molding - A process of container production in which plastic is "blown" outward by forced air to assume the shape of a mold
- blow
- an impact (as from a collision); "the bump threw him off the bicycle"
- blow
- street names for cocaine
- blow
- cause air to go in, on, or through; "Blow my hair dry"
- blow
- bloom
- blow
- To play a musical instrument such as a horn or woodwind
- blow
- It is the discharging of the pressure and contents of the digester in to Blow Tank
- blow
- forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth; "he gave his nose a loud blow"; "he blew out all the candles with a single puff" a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon; "a blow on the head" exhale hard; "blow on the soup to cool it down" free of obstruction by blowing air through; "blow one's nose" burst suddenly; "The tire blew"; "We blew a tire" shape by blowing; "Blow a glass vase" allow to regain its breath; "blow a horse" cause to be revealed and jeopardized; "The story blew their cover"; "The double agent was blown by the other side" lay eggs; "certain insects are said to blow" spout moist air from the blowhole; "The whales blew" cause to move by means of an air current; "The wind blew the leaves around in the yard" cause air to go in, on, or through; "Blow my hair dry" play or sound a wind instrument; "She blew the horn" make a sound as if blown; "The whistle blew" sound by having air expelled through a tube; "The trumpets blew" spend lavishly or wastefully on; "He blew a lot of money on his new home theater" be blowing or storming; "The wind blew from the West
- blow
- To drive by a current air; to impel; as, the tempest blew the ship ashore
- blow
- To inflate, as with pride; to puff up
- blow
- burst suddenly; "The tire blew"; "We blew a tire"
- blow
- cause to be revealed and jeopardized; "The story blew their cover"; "The double agent was blown by the other side"
- blow
- an unpleasant or disappointing surprise; "it came as a shock to learn that he was injured"
- blow
- free of obstruction by blowing air through; "blow one's nose"
- blow
- To clear of contents by forcing air through; as, to blow an egg; to blow one's nose
- blow
- The spouting of a whale
- blow
- To smoke
- blow
- Slang: To play an instrument "Who's blowing lead?" Taken from old horn player lingo Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
- full blown
- completely developed, fully mature, in full bloom
- full-blown
- Full-blown means having all the characteristics of a particular type of thing or person. Before becoming a full-blown director, he worked as the film editor on Citizen Kane. having all the qualities of something that is at its most complete or advanced stage (FULL + blown, past participle of blow , from blowan)
- full-blown
- fully ripe; at the height of bloom; "a full-blown rose"
- full-blown
- fully ripe; at the height of bloom; "a full-blown rose
- full-blown
- having or displaying all the characteristics necessary for completeness; "a full-blown financial crisis"
- was blown out of proportion
- grew to a monstrous size, was inflated, was exaggerated
- wind-blown
- You can use wind-blown to indicate that something has been blown from one place to another by the wind. the wind-blown sand which forms the 60 ft dunes
- wind-blown
- If something such as someone's hair is wind-blown, it is untidy because it has been blown about by the wind
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