1 PHRASAL VERB-ERG 引爆;(使)炸毁;(使)爆炸 If someone blows something up or if it blows up, it is destroyed by an explosion. 引爆;(使)炸毁;(使)爆炸 [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
SYN explode, bomb, blast, dynamite
2 PHRASAL VERB 给(轮胎)打气;给(气球)充气 If you blow up something such as a balloon or a tyre, you fill it with air. 给(轮胎)打气;给(气球)充气 [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
SYN inflate, pump up, fill, expand
3 PHRASAL VERB (风、暴风雨)大作 If a wind or a storm blows up, the weather becomes very windy or stormy. (风、暴风雨)大作
4 PHRASAL VERB 发怒;大发雷霆 If you blow up at someone, you lose your temper and shout at them. 发怒;大发雷霆 [informal]
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I'm sorry I blew up at you. [VERB PREP. + at]
对不起,我对你发脾气了。
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When Myra told Karp she'd expose his past, he blew up. [VERB PREP.]
当迈拉告诉卡普她会把他的过去全抖搂出去时,卡普大为光火。
SYN lose your temper, rage, erupt, lose it [informal]
5 PHRASAL VERB-ERG (使)夸大;(使)言过其实 If someone blows an incident up or if it blows up, it is made to seem more serious or important than it really is. (使)夸大;(使)言过其实 [Also VERB PREPOSITION]
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Newspapers blew up the story. [VERB PREP. noun]
报纸对此事的报道言过其实了。
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The media may be blowing it up out of proportion. [VERB noun PREP.]
媒体可能过分夸大了此事。
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The scandal blew up into a major political furore. [VERB PREP. prep./adv.]
这个丑闻被渲染成了一场大的政治风波。
SYN exaggerate, heighten, enlarge on, inflate
6 PHRASAL VERB 放大(照片等) If a photographic image is blown up, a large copy is made of it. 放大(照片等)
SYN magnify, increase, extend, stretch
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