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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		  blow up   
  blow up phrasal verb (see also ↑blow)   1. to destroy something, or to be destroyed, by an explosion:         The plane blew up in midair.    blow something ↔ up        Rebels attempted to blow up the bridge.   2.   blow something ↔ up to fill something with air or gas:         Can you blow up this balloon?        We’ll blow the tyres up.   3. if a situation, argument etc blows up, it suddenly becomes important or dangerous:         A crisis had blown up over the peace talks.   4. blow something ↔ up if you blow up a photograph, you make it larger SYN enlarge   5.  informal to become very angry with someone:         Jenny’s father blew up when she didn’t come home last night.    blow up at        I was surprised at the way he blew up at Hardy.   6. if bad weather blows up, it suddenly arrives:         It looks as if there’s a storm blowing up.   7. blow up in sb’s face if something you have done or planned to do blows up in your face, it suddenly goes wrong:         One of his deals had just blown up in his face.
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  |  | ◎ | [blow up] |  | 〆 | saying & slang |  |   | ■ | explode using a bomb or dynamite |  |   | ☆ | They plan to blow up that old building because it's unsafe. |  |   | ■ | become angry, lose your temper |  |   | ☆ | If you criticize Al, he'll blow up. He's very sensitive. |  
 
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