blowup的意思和读音

blowup

: ['bləʊ'ʌp]

na.()

blowups  

na.1.();2.;;3.()

n.1.an enlargement of a photograph or picture2.an explosion caused by a bomb or similar device3.a sudden outburst of temper4.a motion picture on a larger gauge of film that has been expanded in size from a smaller gauge, e.g. from 16 mm to 35 mm1.an enlargement of a photograph or picture2.an explosion caused by a bomb or similar device3.a sudden outburst of temper4.a motion picture on a larger gauge of film that has been expanded in size from a smaller gauge, e.g. from 16 mm to 35 mm

1. 〖 popcorn〗 〖 explode;burst;blowup〖 startlingnews〗 ...

3. ... blowtorch blowup BLPD

5. ... blowtorch blowup BLPD

7.》(BlowUp)。

8. Mendacious Blowup Down ...

:,,,,,,,

1.There seems to be no recourse except to cause an exception or set the timeout so long that you risk a cache blowup.

2.The administration, having recently patched up a rift in military relations with China, is trying to avoid another blowup.

3.That girl was not a bit like a thug and did it deserve such a blowup ?

4.We don't know whether a Chinese blowup is around the corner or not.

5.But the blowup also shows that the relationship between the two allies is changing, in ways that are unsettling for Israel's supporters.使

6.Averting a U. S. -Japanese blowup will require a much deeper understanding of the nature of the friction than either side has shown so far.

7.After my blowup it was really rocky for a while.

8.Energy prices have been coming down this spring as fears of a Middle East blowup fade.

9.But a bigger blowup down the line could easily surpass them.退

10.Kelly sent a blowup of their wedding picture to all her relatives.