blow
I. (v.) (tr., intr.) (of wind) suflar;
- (be windy) (intr.) ventar;
- (wind instruments) sonigar, soneskar;
- (inflate, as glass) inflar;
- (wind, pant) (intr.) anhelar;
- (emit air, steam) suflar;
- (of flowers) florifar.
- to blow over - (preter-)pasar (intr.).
- to blow up (as by powder) - (intr.) explozar.
- to blow upon - suflar.
- it is blowing - ventas.
- to blow violently (weather) - tempestar.
- it is blowing a gale - tempestas.
- to blow away - forpulsar.
- to blow out - eksuflar; extingar (a light).
- to blow down - renversar, abatar (per vento).
- to blow out one’s brains - pafar ye la kapo.
- to blow hot and cold - (intr.) vacilar.
- to blow the nose of - mungar.
- to blow one's nose - mungar su.
- to blow through the nose (of horses) - snortar.
- (misfortune) desfortuno, desfortunajo;
- (gale) ventego, tempesto.
- blow with a stick - batonofrapo.
- blow with a fist - pugnofrapo.
- a knock-down blow - falobato, falofrapo.
- return blow - rifrapo, retrofrapo.
- at one blow - per un sola stroko.
- exchange of blows - interbatado.
- a fly blow - ovaro di musho.
- to come to blows - kombateskar.