blow in Portuguese
blow in Portuguese is ventania, golpe, desgraça — blow means to produce a current of air, especially by expelling breath through the mouth.
blow in Portuguese
ventania
A strong wind.
golpe
An instance of the act of striking or hitting.
desgraça
A damaging occurrence.
soprar
(intransitive) To produce an air current.
assoprar
(intransitive) To produce an air current.
bufar
(intransitive) To produce an air current.
soprar
(transitive) To propel by an air current (or, if under water, a water current), usually with the mouth.
assoprar
(transitive) To propel by an air current (or, if under water, a water current), usually with the mouth.
soprar
(intransitive) To be propelled by an air current.
assoprar
(intransitive) To be propelled by an air current.
ser soprado
(intransitive) To be propelled by an air current.
assoprar
estourar
explodir
ser ruim
(intransitive, stative, slang, sometimes, _, considered, _) To be very undesirable.
ser uma merda
(intransitive, stative, slang, sometimes, _, considered, _) To be very undesirable.
ser uma porcaria
(intransitive, stative, slang, sometimes, _, considered, _) To be very undesirable.
chupar
(transitive, vulgar) To perform oral sex on (someone); to fellate.
chupar
jogar fora
sair
vazar
detonar
(transitive) To put out of breath; to cause to blow from fatigue.
estourar
(transitive) To put out of breath; to cause to blow from fatigue.
explodir
(transitive) To put out of breath; to cause to blow from fatigue.
What does "blow" mean?
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verb To produce a current of air, especially by expelling breath through the mouth.
"She blew gently on the hot soup."
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verb To explode or shatter suddenly, or to cause something to do so.
"The old boiler finally blew after years of neglect."
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verb (informal) To waste or squander, especially money or an opportunity.
"He blew his entire paycheck on a new phone."
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noun A hard hit or strike.
"He took a heavy blow to the jaw."
blow in a sentence
- She blew gently on the hot soup.
- A cold wind was blowing across the fields.
- The old boiler finally blew after years of neglect.
- He blew his entire paycheck on a new phone.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "blow" in Portuguese?
"blow" in Portuguese is ventania, golpe, desgraça. blow means: To produce a current of air, especially by expelling breath through the mouth.
How do you use "blow" in a sentence?
Example: "She blew gently on the hot soup." In Portuguese, "blow" is ventania, golpe, desgraça.
Are there other ways to say "blow" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 17 translations listed for "blow": ventania, golpe, desgraça, soprar, assoprar, bufar.
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