Blow-up - traducción, pronunciación, transcripción
Amer.
|bləʊ|
Brit.
|ˈbləʊʌp|
verb
- (intransitivo) Para explotar o ser destruido por explosión.Ed
- (jerga, intransitivo) Para hacerse popular muy rápidamente.Ed
Why do cars in movies always blow up when they fall off a cliff?
- Hacer que (algo o alguien) explote, o destruir (algo) o mutilar o matar (a alguien) mediante una explosión.EdWe had to blow up the bridge before the enemy army arrived.
More civilians than soldiers have been blown up by anti-personnel mines.
- Para inflar o llenar de aire.EdMore civilians than soldiers have been blown up by anti-personnel mines.
Blow up the balloons.
- Para ampliar o acercar.EdBlow up the picture to get a better look at their faces.
- (intransitivo) Para fallar desastrosamente.Ed- (jerga, intransitivo) Para hacerse popular muy rápidamente.Ed
This album is about to blow up; they're being promoted on MTV.
- (jerga) Para enojarse mucho de repente.EdDad blew up at me when I told him I was pregnant.
- (jerga, intransitivo) Para volverse relativamente rápido mucho más gordo o rechoncho.Edadjective
- Inflable; Ed
The kids played with a blow-up sea-monster in the pool.
noun
- Una explosión (física o emocional).Ed
I heard Jen's blow-up from the next room.
- Una ampliación (por ejemplo, de una foto).EdMake a blow-up of the chart so we have more room to draw on it.
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