英语释义
1. to dissipate by or as if by wind blow away
2. to cover (as with snow) by blowing or being blown
3. to blow (a pipe or other wind instrument) so vigorously as to evoke undesirable overtones that sometimes completely mask the fundamental tone
4. to continue to blow in a converter after the impurities have been removed (as carbon from iron or sulfur from copper) completely or below a proper percentage
5. distend, swell
whom stout and high living have much overblow
— Donagh MacDonagh
6. to puff up to inflated proportions give a false pathos or bombastic or flamboyant quality to
would have been easy to overblow the story
— C. W. Morton
7. to blow too hard to allow light sails (as topsails) to be carried
8. to force wind into a wind musical instrument in such a way as to change its pitch typically producing an overtone instead of its fundamental tone