blow to something

对某事的打击:对某事情的意外或不利影响。

常用释义

词性释义

对某事的打击:对某事情的意外或不利影响。
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1·Sometimes you need to blow something up.
有时你需要毁灭一些东西。
2·Any job cuts are a blow but the company has got to do something.
任何裁员都是对员工的打击,但公司必须有所作为。
3·"The best thing for being sad," replied Merlyn, beginning to puff and blow, "is to learn something."
“伤心时最好的事,”Merlyn自卖自夸的回答道,“就是可以学到许多东西。”
4·Allegations of child abuse in 1993 changed his image from odd but harmless to something more sinister, dealing the singer a blow from which he never fully recovered.
1993年的猥童指控让他从怪异但是不会伤人的形象变成了充满了邪恶的罪人,这重重一击使得这一歌手到去世都没有完全复原。
5·You don’t want them to try to fix something it’s not their job to fix, because they might blow up the place.
你不想让他们处理自己工作职责以外的事情,因为他们可能会炸掉整个工厂。
6·Chicago's resounding loss is something of a blow to his star power.
芝加哥彻底的失败,多少对于欧巴马的明星级魅力来说是一大打击。
7·Moreover, currently it is easier to blow something up than to figure out how to damage it by hacking into and manipulating a computer system. [64]
而且,最近来相比指出通过黑客掌握计算机系统的危害,不如直接炸毁一些来得容易的多。
8·Some people think it a heavy blow to fail in achieving something and they can not endure failure.
获取某些东西失败对有些人来说是一个沉重的打击,他们不能承受失败。
9·We must discuss something. I'll blow out the candle in the pumpkin. We'll be able to talk uninterrupted.
我们到外边去,我们必须商量一件事,我把南瓜里的蜡烛吹了吧。这样就可以安心地谈话了。
10·It feels strange to be so close from something that can blow you to small pieces.
感觉奇怪的是如此接近的东西,可以打击你小块。