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Definition of blower in English: blowernoun ˈbləʊəˈbloʊ(ə)r 1A person or thing that blows, especially a mechanical device for creating a current of air used to dry or heat something. (尤指以机械装置用气流进行干燥或加热的)吹制工;风干机,风箱;鼓风机 the shower will stop automatically and warm air blowers will dry you off Example sentencesExamples - Even though it was a cold morning, we were kept warm by the hot air blowers and the light was ideal for photography.
- The report also says blowers can affect air quality by blowing up dust including pesticides, fertilizers, pollen and dung.
- These respirators have blowers that force ambient air through air-purifying elements to the inlet covering.
- For crunch situations, one popular device was a custom blower with a med reservoir for mid-examination boosts which put an end to the long lines at the bathroom stalls.
- For under $200, you can boost the circulation of this heat with an optional blower or fan kit.
- You also have heat generated by the blower itself due to internal friction, or, more technically, by the work necessary to get the air from its natural pressure up to the desired boost pressure.
- I just plug in the blower and blow everything away!
- And both have blowers that blow the allergens around, so you're always breathing it.
- He's coming to change the location of the thermal disc and move it closer to the fire so that it will more quickly sense the heat and the blower will go on sooner.
- If you are mining underground, you probably have substantial costs to run the fans and blowers that ventilate the mine.
- ‘An air blower starts blowing at this end, and a vacuum starts at the destination,’ he continues.
- Roger says that a sensor on the first blower determines the amount of air needed and controls the speed of both blowers.
- Strategies include architectural decisions that result in passive air movement, and engineering decisions that rely on mechanical fans and blowers to supply and circulate fresh air and exhaust polluted air.
- Shortly thereafter, a crew arrived at the museum with a water-suction truck, wet-vacs, dehumidifiers, air blowers and other needed equipment.
- High-temperature gas turbine engines provide the power to drive the air-cushion blowers and the air propellers.
- More powerful blowers produce larger air pressure than traditional axial fans.
- All that's running at home now is a bunch of industrial air blowers in a day/night campaign to defeat the onset of mould and rot.
- Regardless of the fuel they burn, central heating systems generally use electronic thermostats, pumps or blowers, and other controls that will need a reliable source of electricity.
- A heat recovery ventilator comprising four rectangular regenerative heat exchangers, two blowers, a rotating air switch all disposed in a compact rectangular housing.
- These were being taken off the footpath by using a portable blower to blow them on to the road where, when wet, they became a danger to two wheel riders.
Synonyms air cooler, air conditioner, ventilator, aerator 2British informal A telephone. 〈非正式,主英〉电话 I've been trying to get hold of you on the blower Example sentencesExamples - I responded with an e-mail, a few more were exchanged, we agreed to chat on the blower and - result!
- He's the man where these are concerned, in fact I've just been chatting on the blower with him about one for myself.
- I chatted on the blower to my friend in London for three hours today.
- We had a chat on the blower and were both satisfied with my withdrawal of the comment and my public apology.
- These methods are less obvious than lingering over a tea break or chatting on the blower.
Synonyms telephone, mobile phone, mobile, cell phone, car phone, radio-telephone, cordless phone, videophone, extension
Rhymesanoa, Balboa, boa, foregoer, goer, grower, hoer, jerboa, knower, Krakatoa, Lebowa, lower, moa, mower, Mururoa, Noah, o'er, proa, protozoa, rower, Samoa, sewer, Shenandoah, shower, sower, spermatozoa, Stour, thrower, tower Definition of blower in US English: blowernounˈblō(ə)rˈbloʊ(ə)r 1A person or thing that blows, especially a mechanical device for creating a current of air used to dry or heat something. (尤指以机械装置用气流进行干燥或加热的)吹制工;风干机,风箱;鼓风机 the shower will stop automatically and warm air blowers will dry you off Example sentencesExamples - You also have heat generated by the blower itself due to internal friction, or, more technically, by the work necessary to get the air from its natural pressure up to the desired boost pressure.
- Regardless of the fuel they burn, central heating systems generally use electronic thermostats, pumps or blowers, and other controls that will need a reliable source of electricity.
- For crunch situations, one popular device was a custom blower with a med reservoir for mid-examination boosts which put an end to the long lines at the bathroom stalls.
- The report also says blowers can affect air quality by blowing up dust including pesticides, fertilizers, pollen and dung.
- For under $200, you can boost the circulation of this heat with an optional blower or fan kit.
- A heat recovery ventilator comprising four rectangular regenerative heat exchangers, two blowers, a rotating air switch all disposed in a compact rectangular housing.
- Roger says that a sensor on the first blower determines the amount of air needed and controls the speed of both blowers.
- More powerful blowers produce larger air pressure than traditional axial fans.
- These were being taken off the footpath by using a portable blower to blow them on to the road where, when wet, they became a danger to two wheel riders.
- ‘An air blower starts blowing at this end, and a vacuum starts at the destination,’ he continues.
- Shortly thereafter, a crew arrived at the museum with a water-suction truck, wet-vacs, dehumidifiers, air blowers and other needed equipment.
- He's coming to change the location of the thermal disc and move it closer to the fire so that it will more quickly sense the heat and the blower will go on sooner.
- All that's running at home now is a bunch of industrial air blowers in a day/night campaign to defeat the onset of mould and rot.
- Even though it was a cold morning, we were kept warm by the hot air blowers and the light was ideal for photography.
- These respirators have blowers that force ambient air through air-purifying elements to the inlet covering.
- If you are mining underground, you probably have substantial costs to run the fans and blowers that ventilate the mine.
- And both have blowers that blow the allergens around, so you're always breathing it.
- Strategies include architectural decisions that result in passive air movement, and engineering decisions that rely on mechanical fans and blowers to supply and circulate fresh air and exhaust polluted air.
- High-temperature gas turbine engines provide the power to drive the air-cushion blowers and the air propellers.
- I just plug in the blower and blow everything away!
Synonyms air cooler, air conditioner, ventilator, aerator 2British informal A telephone. 〈非正式,主英〉电话 I've been trying to get hold of you on the blower Example sentencesExamples - I responded with an e-mail, a few more were exchanged, we agreed to chat on the blower and - result!
- I chatted on the blower to my friend in London for three hours today.
- He's the man where these are concerned, in fact I've just been chatting on the blower with him about one for myself.
- We had a chat on the blower and were both satisfied with my withdrawal of the comment and my public apology.
- These methods are less obvious than lingering over a tea break or chatting on the blower.
Synonyms telephone, mobile phone, mobile, cell phone, car phone, radio-telephone, cordless phone, videophone, extension |