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 blowout ['blo'aʊt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 爆裂, 喷出

[经] 井喷


  1. He had a blowout and crashed his car.
    他的车胎爆裂,汽车撞坏了。
  2. He had a blowout and crashed his car.
    他的车胎爆裂,汽车撞坏了。
  3. We held our annual company blowout last night.
    昨晚,我们公司举办了一年一度的盛大宴会。


blowout
[ noun ]
  1. an easy victory

  2. <noun.event>
  3. a sudden malfunction of a part or apparatus

  4. <noun.event>
    the right front tire had a blowout
    as a result of the blowout we lost all the lights
  5. a gay festivity

  6. <noun.act>


blowout \blowout\ n.
1. a gay or lavish festivity. [colloq.]

Syn: gala, gala affair, jamboree.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. the sudden deflation of an inflatable tire due to a
puncture or rupture, often accompanied by a bang.
[PJC]

3. the sudden escape of gas or liquid confined under
pressure, such as in a gas or oil well, or in a system
containing pressurized air or steam.
[PJC]

  1. The oil was struck after Uzbekneft drove down to 5,200 metres - it had not expected to hit oil for another 600 metres. Experts have now decided that a necessary preliminary to tackling the blowout is to set fire to it within the coming week.
  2. Brazilians clad in sequins, feathers and little else cast aside their economic woes Sunday and whooped it up at costume balls and street parties during the second day of the carnival blowout.
  3. "These are blowout numbers," said David Readerman, an analyst who follows the personal computer industry for Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co. in New York.
  4. The system includes a rapid blowout hatch and a telescoping pole that would enable the astronauts to slide past the potential hazard of striking the wing and then parachute to safety.
  5. "It was a blowout quarter, without the benefit of any major new products," said Richard Sherlund of Goldman, Sachs & Co. "Microsoft is growing twice as fast as the rest of the industry."
  6. When we got it all sorted out, the other guy was Marv Levy, head coach of the Buffalo Bills, victim of the Washington Redskins' 37-24 blowout.
  7. "It might be better for a ballclub to win close ones, but we managers appreciate winning a blowout once in awhile," he said.
  8. However, the blowout teams say there is enough water so far only to deal with the smaller fires.
  9. New Orleans police estimated this will be the biggest Mardi Gras ever, with 1.7 million revelers lining the streets and jamming the French Quarter on Fat Tuesday, the last blowout before the solemn season of Lent.
  10. "The weekend will be a blowout, but not because of Mitterrand," said Jack Biagioni, proprieter of What's in Store? Mitterrand scheduled an overnight visit Saturday with President Bush and his wife at Bush's vacation home in Walker's Point.
  11. The 5,500 tickets to the Saturday night blowout were snapped up within 24 hours and an additional 3,000 checks were returned with regrets.
  12. World bond markets were clobbered in the worst decline since the early 1980s, and interest rates surged as investors worried that combining East and West Germany would lead to soaring economic growth and, in turn, blowout inflation.
  13. Gulf Canada officials estimated that a worst-case well blowout could release 40,000 barrels of oil a day for 66 days, or 10 times more oil than that released when Exxon Corp.'s Valdez tanker ran aground in Alaska last year.
  14. The recent market blowout has made the undervalued security an extinct species, and the takeover business is thus likely to lie pretty low for some time to come.
  15. Among the changes to the orbiter is the addition of an emergency escape system featuring a blowout cabin hatch and a 12-foot aluminum and steel telescoping pole.
  16. Nonetheless, NHTSA became sufficiently concerned about reports of "tread separations and blowout defects" in Uniroyal's Laredo tire to launch its investigation.
  17. The cause of the blowout is under investigation.
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