单词 | blow out |
释义 | All related terms of 'blow out'blow out1. phrasal verb If you blow out a flame or a candle, you blow at it so that it stops burning. I blew out the candle. [VERB PARTICLE noun] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE]2. See also blow1 [sense 13], blowout See full dictionary entry for blowblow out in British Englishverb (adverb) 1. to extinguish (a flame, candle, etc) or (of a flame, candle, etc) to become extinguished 2. (intransitive) (of a tyre) to puncture suddenly, esp at high speed 3. (intransitive) (of a fuse) to melt suddenly 4. (tr; often reflexive) to diminish or use up the energy of the storm blew itself out 5. (intransitive) (of an oil or gas well) to lose oil or gas in an uncontrolled manner 6. (transitive) slang to cancel the band had to blow out the gig 7. blow one's brains out noun blowout 8. the sudden melting of an electrical fuse 9. a sudden burst in a tyre 10. the uncontrolled escape of oil or gas from an oil or gas well 11. the failure of a jet engine, esp when in flight 12. slang a large filling meal or lavish entertainment blow-out in British English (ˈbləʊˌaʊt) noun 1. a sudden burst in the tyre of a moving vehicle A lorry travelling south had a blow-out and crashed. 2. the sudden melting of an electrical fuse 3. the uncontrolled escape of oil or gas from an oil or gas well 4. the failure of a jet engine, esp when in flight 5. British informal a large filling meal Once in a while we had a major blowout. 6. Australian a sudden large-scale increase in something a blowout in surgery costs a blow-out in the balance of payments blow out in American English1. to put out (a fire or flame) by blowing 2. to be put out in this way 3. to dispel (itself) after a time said of a storm blow out in the Oil and Gas Industry (bloʊ aʊt) Word forms: (present) blows out, (past) blew out, (perfect) blown out, (progressive) blowing out verb (Extractive engineering: Field development, Drilling) blowoutTo blow out is to be in a state in which there is an uncontrolled flow of fluids. A Mexican oil well blew out when an undersea drill hit a volatile pocket of oil and gas. During the course of bailing the well blew out, and an enormous uncontrolled flow of gas began. To blow out is to be in a state in which there is an uncontrolled flow of fluids. Examples of 'blow out' in a sentence |
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