blower in Japanese
blower in Japanese is ブロワー — blower means a machine that generates a current of air, such as a fan or supercharger.
blower in Japanese
ブロワー
Pronounced: burowā
Any device that blows; often, especially, a furnace component or a supercharger.
What does "blower" mean?
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noun A machine that generates a current of air, such as a fan or supercharger.
"The leaf blower made quick work of the driveway."
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noun (British, informal, dated) A telephone.
"Get him on the blower, will you?"
blower in a sentence
- The leaf blower made quick work of the driveway.
- Get him on the blower, will you?
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "blower" in Japanese?
"blower" in Japanese is ブロワー. blower means: A machine that generates a current of air, such as a fan or supercharger.
How do you pronounce ブロワー?
"blower" in Japanese is ブロワー, pronounced "burowā".
How do you use "blower" in a sentence?
Example: "The leaf blower made quick work of the driveway." In Japanese, "blower" is ブロワー.
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