blowout
n. 爆胎; 盛宴; 盛大聚会; 轻易的胜利
A blowout is a large meal, often a celebration with family or friends, at which people may eat too much.
Once in a while we had a major blowout.
我们偶尔会吃顿大餐。
If you have a blowout while you are driving a car, one of the tyres suddenly bursts.
A lorry travelling south had a blow-out and crashed.
一辆南行的卡车爆胎并撞车了。
A blowout in an amount or a price is a sudden increase in it.
...a blowout in surgery costs.
外科手术费的蹿升
...a blow-out in the balance of payments.
国际收支差额的井喷
1. an easy victory
2. a sudden malfunction of a part or apparatus;
3. a gay festivity
The tire's had a blowout.
轮胎放炮了.
Even if the Lakers come out firing next game, I wouldn't expect a blowout.
我希望湖人下场比赛会取胜而不是昙花一现的爆发.
Objective To study the sufferers mental health after 12 ·23 gas blowout accident.
目的研究12·23井喷事故后灾民的心理健康状况.
Using a cracked or damaged tire on the road can easily cause a tire blowout.
使用已经有裂纹或损伤的轮胎行驶,容易引起爆胎.
We do not use this valve to control the blowout preventer.
我们不用这个凡尔控制防喷器.