blowup

英['bləʊ'ʌp] 美['bloʊ'ʌp]
  • n. 爆炸;脾气爆发;放大的照片
  • bloater n.腌熏鲱鱼
  • blob n.小圆块;小斑点;一滴v.弄脏
  • bloc n.集团
  • block n.街区;木块;石块;大楼;一组;阻塞(物);障碍(物)v.阻塞
  • blockade n.【C】封锁;阻碍物vt.封锁;挡住
Noun:
  1. a violent release of energy caused by a chemical or nuclear reaction

  2. an unrestrained expression of emotion

  3. a photographic print that has been enlarged

1. He and Cohen appeared headed for a major blowup.
他和科恩像是要大吵一架。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The blowup showed a scar on the attacker's cheek.
放大的照片显示出攻击者面颊上有块伤疤.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Llitler's blowup came at the daily military conference in the bunker at 3 p.m.
希特勒在下午三点每天例行的地下室军事会议上大发雷霆.

来自辞典例句

4. My boyfriend and I had a huge blowup in school today.
今天我的男朋友和我在学校爆发一场大战(两人吵得不可开交).

来自互联网

5. Chapter four, Blowup of solution of semilinear wave equation differential speeds.
第四章, 波速不相同时半线性波动方程组解的破裂.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Frank and I had a blowup last night.
      昨夜弗兰克和我吵了一架。
    2. The blowup showed a scar on the attacker's cheek.
      放大的照片显示出攻击者面颊上有块伤疤。
    3. Kelly sent a blowup of their wedding picture to all her relatives.
      凯莉把放大的结婚照发给了她所有的亲戚。