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●ˌblow ˈup 🔑1. to explode; to be destroyed by an explosion 爆炸;被炸毁◆The bomb blew up as experts tried to defuse it. 专家们试图拆除引信时,炸弹爆炸了。◆The car blew up when it hit the wall. 汽车撞墙后炸毁了。SYN explode (more formal) 2. to start suddenly and with force 爆发◆A storm blew up just after the ship left port. 轮船刚离开港口便狂风大作。◆A row has blown up over the leaking of information to the press. 向新闻界泄露消息引发了一场轩然大波。OPP die down3. (at sb) (informal) to become very angry 动怒;大动肝火◆My mum blew up at my dad for keeping me up so late. 妈妈对爸爸大发雷霆,因为他这么晚还不让我去睡觉。◆His attitude annoyed me and I blew up. 他的态度令我生厌,于是我发火了。4. (slang) to become very successful or popular 大获成功;走红◆Right now Miss Kirstee is totally blowing up. She’s in her prime. 眼下柯斯蒂小姐大红大紫。她风头正旺。[v + adv] ●blow up in sb’s ˈfaceif a plan, a deal or a situation blows up in your face, it goes very badly wrong and causes you harm or embarrassment (因计划、交易失败或形势恶化而)使某人栽跟头▸ ˈblow-up noun 1. (especially NAmE) an explosion 爆炸2. (NAmE) an occasion when sb becomes very angry; an argument 狂怒;争吵◆The tensions between them ended in a big blow-up. 他们之间关系紧张,结果使他们大吵一场。 |