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  1. blow-up adj. informal (inflatable) inflable adj mf. hinchable adj mf. We inflated the blow-up beach ball and tossed it in the water. Inflamos la pelota de playa inflable y la tiramos al agua. blowup (US), blow-up (UK) n.

  2. to destroy something or kill someone with a bomb, or to be destroyed or killed by a bomb: They threatened to blow up the plane if their demands were not met. He drove over a landmine and his Jeep blew up. Fewer examples. A small band of guerrillas has blown up a train in the mountains.

  3. to destroy something or kill someone with a bomb, or to be destroyed or killed by a bomb: They threatened to blow up the plane if their demands were not met. He drove over a landmine and his Jeep blew up. Menos ejemplos. A small band of guerrillas has blown up a train in the mountains.

  4. 1. countable noun. A blow-up is a photograph or picture that has been made bigger . [informal] ...a grainy blowup obviously taken with a telephoto lens in bad light. ...blow-ups of photographs she found on the internet. 2. countable noun. A blow-up is a sudden fierce argument.

  5. to explode or cause to explode. explotar volar. The building blew up. El edificio explotó. They blew the car up. Hicieron volar el coche. to fill with air. soplar inflar. to blow up some balloons inflar algunos globos. informal. to suddenly get angry. explotar ponerse furioso.

  6. 1. [explosive] estallar ⧫ explotar. [container] estallar ⧫ reventar. his allegations could blow up in his face con esas acusaciones le podría salir el tiro por la culata (inf) 2. [storm] levantarse. it’s blowing up for rain con este viento tendremos lluvia. 3. (figurative)

  7. Traducción de 'blow up' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.