Blow up
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British pronunciation/blˈəʊ ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/blˈoʊ ˈʌp/

Definizione e Significato di "blow up"

to blow up
[phrase form: blow]
01

esplodere

to cause something to explode
Transitive: to blow up sth
to blow up definition and meaning
1.1

esplodere, far esplodere

to explode forcefully and releasing energy through a chemical or physical reaction
to blow up definition and meaning
02

esplodere

to fill with air or gas until something becomes inflated
Transitive: to blow up an inflatable object
to blow up definition and meaning
03

gonfiare, esplodere

to cause something to expand and become bigger
04

gonfiare, aumentare

to increase in size
Intransitive
05

esagerare, gonfiare

to make something seem larger or more significant than it actually is
Transitive: to blow up sth
Intransitive
06

sviluppare, ampliare

to add additional information or details on a topic
Transitive: to blow up a topic or content
07

esplodere, infuriarsi

to become extremely angry and lose control
Intransitive

blow up

v
example
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The sudden impact caused the car to blow up.
The media can sometimes blow up a story for sensationalism.
The boss blew up over the missed deadline.
The employee blew up after weeks of unresolved issues.
The disagreement blew up into a heated argument.
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