blow over
phrasal verbwithblowverbuk/bləʊ/us/bloʊ/blew|blown
(SITUATION)
When anargumentblowsover, itbecomesgraduallylessimportantuntil itendsand isforgotten:
(争论)逐渐平息Ithoughtthat after a fewdaystheargumentwouldblowover.我觉得过几天这场争论就会逐渐平息。
Becoming and making less strong
- abate
- abatement
- adulterate
- adulterated
- adulteration
- decline
- emasculation
- enervate
- enervating
- enfeeble
- enfeebled
- fade
- melt
- relieve
- sink
- totter
- tottering
- turn to jellyidiom
- wane
- waste away
(STORM)
When astormblowsover, itbecomesgraduallylessstronguntil itends:
平息,渐渐停止Thestormragedallnightbut bymorningit hadblownover.暴风雨肆虐了一整夜,但到第二天早上就平息了。
Precipitation: stormy weather
- angrily
- blizzard
- bolt
- bomb cyclone
- bombogenesis
- cyclogenesis
- derecho
- electrical storm
- hurricane
- storm cloud
- tempest
- tempestuously
- thunder
- thundersnow
- thunderstorm
- thundery
- tornado
- waterspout
- weather bomb
- whirlwind