搜尋結果
blow-in
- IPA[ˈblōˌin]
美式
- a newcomer or recent arrival to a place
noun: blow-in, plural noun: blow-ins
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名詞
- 1. Australian, Irish informal a newcomer or recent arrival to a place he has lived in the town for 13 years but his foes dismiss him as a blow-in
- arrive casually and unannounced
Oxford Dictionary
- arrive casually and unannounced
Oxford American Dictionary
- ruin the effectiveness of
Oxford Dictionary
- ruin the effectiveness of (something)
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of an action, project, or situation) go drastically wrong with damaging effects to oneself
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of an action, project, or situation) go drastically wrong with damaging effects to oneself
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈbləʊɪn]
英式
- a newcomer or recent arrival to a place: he has lived in the town for 13 years but his foes dismiss him as a blow-in
Oxford Dictionary