词汇 | blow-up |
释义 | blow (someone/something) upphrasal verb with blowverbuk /bləʊ/ us /bloʊ/blew | blown B1 to destroy something or kill someone with a bomb, or to be destroyed or killed by a bomb: (被)炸毁;(被)炸死 They threatened to blow up the plane if their demands were not met.他们威胁说如果要求得不到满足就炸毁飞机。 He drove over a landmine and his Jeep blew up.他开的吉普碰上地雷被炸毁了。 A small band of guerrillas has blown up a train in the mountains.一小队游击队员炸毁了山区的一列火车。 The army used precision-guided munitions to blow up enemy targets.这支军队使用精确制导炸弹摧毁了敌军目标。 They used plastic explosive to blow up the bridge.他们用塑性炸药炸那座桥梁。 Guy Fawkes was executed for treason after he took part in a plot to blow up the British Parliament building. The car blew up when flames reached its fuel tank. Exploding and erupting blast blow burst in on someone/something burst in/into (somewhere) controlled explosion detonate erupt explosion explosive explosively explosiveness flame go off go popidiom go up implode pop test-fire unexploded unspent blow something upphrasal verb with blowverbuk /bləʊ/ us /bloʊ/blew | blown (FILL WITH AIR)B1 to fill something with air: 给…充气,给…打气 Would you help me blow up these balloons?请你帮我给这些气球充上气好吗? Enlarging and inflating augmentation balloon bloat broaden build (someone/something) up bulk expand explosively flare fluff something up implacably inflatable inflation lengthen puff puffed pump someone up reinflate reinflation scale something up (PHOTO)to print a photograph or picture in a larger size放大(照片或图片) Enlarging and inflating augmentation balloon bloat broaden build (someone/something) up bulk expand explosively flare fluff something up implacably inflatable inflation lengthen puff puffed pump someone up reinflate reinflation scale something up blow upphrasal verb with blowverbuk /bləʊ/ us /bloʊ/blew | blown (STORM)When a storm blows up, it begins.(暴风雨)开始 Precipitation: stormy weather angrily blizzard bolt bomb cyclone bombogenesis cyclogenesis cyclonic electrical storm elemental hurricane sheet lightning squall storm chasing tempestuously thundersnow thunderstorm tornadic tornado weather bomb whirlwind (ANGER)informal to suddenly become very angry: 发火,发怒 My dad blew up when he saw the bill. I shouldn't have blown up at you. Becoming angry and expressing anger (almost) burst a blood vesselidiom ape ballistic bananas bay for bloodidiom blow chip fulminating fume get bent out of shapeidiom get your knickers in a twistidiom give someone evilsidiom roof sharp splenetic splenetically stew strop temper throw blow-up adjective uk /ˈbləʊ.ʌp/ us /ˈbloʊ.ʌp/ needing to be filled with air in order to be used: 充气的 a blow-up mattress/pillow充气床垫/枕头 Enlarging and inflating augmentation balloon bloat broaden build (someone/something) up bulk expand explosively flare fluff something up implacably inflatable inflation lengthen puff puffed pump someone up reinflate reinflation scale something up blow-up noun[ C ] informaluk /ˈbləʊ.ʌp/ us /ˈbloʊ.ʌp/ blow-upnoun[C] (ARGUMENT)a sudden argument: 发脾气;发怒 The expected blow-up among the students never happened.原本以为在学生中会爆发的争吵一直没有发生。 Arguments & disagreements argument argy-bargy be (on) non-speakersidiom belligerence bickering bust up clash conflict contentiousness cut and thrustidiom ding-dong dispute dust-up hostility kerfuffle logjam pile rhubarb ructions spat blow-upnoun[C] (PHOTOGRAPH)a photograph, document, or picture that has been made bigger: 被放大的照片(文件或图片等) a five-foot-high blow-up of the magazine's cover该杂志封面5英尺的放大版 Enlarging and inflating augmentation balloon bloat broaden build (someone/something) up bulk expand explosively flare fluff something up implacably inflatable inflation lengthen puff puffed pump someone up reinflate reinflation scale something up blow up | American Dictionaryblow upphrasal verb with blowverb[ I/T ]us/bloʊ/past tenseblewus/blu/ | past participleblownus/bloʊn/ infml (BECOME ANGRY)to become suddenly very angry: He may blow up when he finds out how much I spent. blow up somethingphrasal verb with blowverb[ I/T ]us/bloʊ/past tenseblewus/blu/ | past participleblownus/bloʊn/ (INCREASE SIZE)to increase the size of something: I'm going to have this photo blown up and framed. blow-up | Business Englishblow-up noun[ C ] informal(alsoblowup)ukus a problem: I don't see any kind of blowup event that's going to cause the market to lose value. Examples of blow (someone/something) upblow (someone/something) up That is, if the strength of the destabilizing term is sufficient to overcome the regularizing influence of the fourth-order term, then blow-up can take place. Inlining is also possible (with some risk of code blow-up) for sets with just a few constructors, although we have not implemented this. This gives tw = 0.291812, showing that blow-up had almost been reached by the final calculation, as we expect. There is a critical mass for blow-up and a rich set of dynamics including families of similarity solutions for finite-time blow-up and infinite-time spreading. Numerics were tested under a variety of space and time discretisations to ensure (where applicable) consistency in, for example, blow-up time. By reversal of the blow-up, they provide an approximation of the linearization when the multiplier is very close to a resonance. However, in 6.4 we show that even in these cases, the dynamics leading up to the eventual blow-up may not be trivial. As for the solid fuel model (1.1), the structure of such a blow-up singularity formation is of importance in the present higher-order model. Total wave collapse will take place provided the blow-up singularity does not occur at times earlier than the collapse predicted by the virial theorem. This estimate corresponds to the asymptotic analysis of blow-up patterns we are going to perform in the next sections. This would lead to gradient blow-up of the solution of the graph equation. We are not in this paper primarily concerned with blow-up, but rather with the underlying mathematical structure of the free boundary problems. The inset in panel (a) is a blow-up of the first peak in the trace of panel (a). We assume that the conditions (1.7) hold (as in the blow-up case [11]). We call these induced copies the special copies of the blow-up. 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