blown

BrE /blaʊnd/ AmE /bloʊnd/

adjective en → es

1 WIND [adjective] B2

affected by the wind; moved or shaped by the wind

soplado por el viento, despeinado

Collocations blown hair

  • The wind had blown his hair all over.

    El viento había despeinado su cabello por todas partes.

2 DESTROYED [adjective] B2

destroyed or damaged by a strong wind, storm, etc.

destruido por el viento, arrasado

Collocations blown down

  • The storm blew the trees down.

    La tormenta derribó los árboles.

3 FINISHED [adjective] C1

used to say that something has been completed or used up completely

terminado, acabado

Collocations blown budget

  • The company's budget has been blown.

    El presupuesto de la empresa se ha agotado.

1 BLOW [adjective] C1

(of a horn, whistle, etc.) sounded loudly; made to make a loud sound

sonado fuertemente

Collocations blown whistle

  • The referee blew the whistle.

    El árbitro sopló la silbata.

1 BLOW [adjective] C1

(of a fuse, light bulb, etc.) stopped working because of too much electricity passing through it; broken

quemado por sobrecarga eléctrica

Collocations blown fuse

  • The light bulb blew.

    El bombillo se quemó.

2 BLOW [adjective] C1

(of a tire) burst because of too much air pressure; broken

reventado por exceso de presión

Collocations blown tyre

  • The tire blew.

    El neumático reventó.

3 BLOW [adjective] C1

(of a fuse, light bulb, etc.) stopped working because of too much electricity passing through it; broken

quemado por sobrecarga eléctrica

Collocations blown fuse

  • The fuse blew.

    El fusible se quemó.

4 BLOW [adjective] C1

(of a tire) burst because of too much air pressure; broken

reventado por exceso de presión

Collocations blown tyre

  • The tire blew.

    El neumático reventó.