វគ្គជំនាញកុំព្យូទ័រ
ចំណេះដឹងទូទៅ
ម្ហូបអាហារ
កំប្លែង
ទស្សន៍ទាយ
តូច
មធ្យម
ធំ
a blow
is a form of:
Blow
ឃ្លាដែលទាក់ទង
blow down
-
រំលំ, ដាក់អោយផ្ទុះដើម្បីរំលំចោល
blow off steam
-
បញ្ចេញកំហឹង
blow up
-
ការដាក់អោយផ្ទុះ
-
ដាក់អោយផ្ទុះ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A
blossom
; a
flower
;
also
, a
state
of
blossoming
; a
mass
of
blossoms
.
2.
A
forcible
stroke
with the
hand
,
fist
, or
some
instrument
, as a
rod
, a
club
, an ax, or a
sword
.
3.
A
sudden
or
forcible
act
or
effort
; an
assault
.
4.
The
infliction
of
evil
; a
sudden
calamity
;
something
which
produces
mental
,
physical
, or
financial
suffering
or
loss
(
esp
.
when
sudden
); a
buffet
.
5.
A blowing,
esp
., a
violent
blowing of the
wind
; a
gale
; as, a
heavy
blow
came
on, and the
ship
put
back
to
port
.
6.
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
.
7.
The
spouting
of a
whale
.
8.
A
single
heat
or
operation
of the
Bessemer
converter
.
9.
An
egg
, or a
larva
,
deposited
by a
fly
on or in
flesh
, or the
act
of
depositing
it.
verb
1.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
breathe
hard
or
quick
; to
pant
; to
puff
.
2.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
deposit
eggs
or
larvae
upon
, or in (
meat
,
etc
.).
3.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
flower
; to
blossom
; to
bloom
.
4.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
cause
to
blossom
; to
put
forth
(
blossoms
or
flowers
).
5.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
produce
a
current
of
air
; to
move
, as
air
,
esp
. to
move
rapidly
or with
power
; as, the
wind
blows.
6.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
send
forth
a
forcible
current
of
air
, as from the
mouth
or from a
pair
of
bellows
.
7.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
sound
on
being
blown
into
, as a
trumpet
.
8.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
spout
water
,
etc
., from the
blowholes
, as a
whale
.
9.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To be
carried
or
moved
by the
wind
; as, the
dust
blows in from the
street
.
10.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
talk
loudly
; to
boast
; to
storm
.
11.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
force
a
current
of
air
upon
with the
mouth
, or by
other
means
; as, to blow the
fire
.
12.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
drive
by a
current
air
; to
impel
; as, the
tempest
blew
the
ship
ashore
.
13.
(TRANSITIVE)
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
.
14.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
clear
of
contents
by
forcing
air
through
; as, to blow an
egg
; to blow one's
nose
.
15.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
burst
,
shatter
, or
destroy
by an
explosion
; --
usually
with up,
down
,
open
, or
similar
adverb
; as, to blow up a
building
.
16.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
spread
by
report
; to
publish
; to
disclose
.
17.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
form
by
inflation
; to
swell
by
injecting
air
; as, to blow
bubbles
; to blow
glass
.
18.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
inflate
, as with
pride
; to
puff
up.
19.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
put
out
of
breath
; to
cause
to blow from
fatigue
; as, to blow a
horse
.