- mind-blow
- (разговорное) волновать, возбуждать (разговорное) шокировать, ошеломлять
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
mind-blow — «MYND BLOH», transitive verb, blew, blown, blow|ing. Slang. to blow the mind of; excite, stir, or shock: »It can mind blow a long haired GI to know he ll have to live straighter to survive in Sweden than in the Army or in America (Listener) … Useful english dictionary
mind-blow|ing — «MYND BLOH ihng», adjective, noun. Slang. –adj. 1. hallucinogenic. 2. exciting, stirring, or shocking to an extreme degree. –n. the act of blowing one s mind … Useful english dictionary
mind-blow·ing — … Useful english dictionary
blow — Ⅰ. blow [1] ► VERB (past blew; past part. blown) 1) (of wind) move creating an air current. 2) propel or be propelled by the wind. 3) expel air through pursed lips. 4) force air through the mouth into (an instrument) to make a sound … English terms dictionary
mind-blowing — mind blow|ing [ maınd ,blouıŋ ] adjective INFORMAL extremely impressive, exciting, or shocking: a truly mind blowing experience … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mind-blowing — mind′ blow ing adj. 1) cvb sts overwhelming; astounding: a mind blowing experience[/ex] 2) cvb sts producing a hallucinogenic effect • Etymology: 1965–70 … From formal English to slang
mind — 1 /maInd/ noun BRAIN/THINKING PROCESS 1 (C, U) the part of a person, usually considered to be their brain, that they use to think and imagine things: I have a picture of him in my mind tall, blond and handsome. | I don t know what s going on in… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
blow — I UK [bləʊ] / US [bloʊ] verb Word forms blow : present tense I/you/we/they blow he/she/it blows present participle blowing past tense blew UK [bluː] / US [blu] past participle blown UK [bləʊn] / US [bloʊn] *** 1) a) [intransitive] if wind or air… … English dictionary
blow — I [[t]bloʊ[/t]] n. 1) a sudden, hard stroke with a hand, fist, or weapon 2) a sudden shock, calamity, reversal, etc 3) a sudden attack or drastic action • come to blows Etymology: 1425–75; late ME blaw, N form repr. later blowe II blow… … From formal English to slang
mind-blowing — adjective informal very exciting, shocking, or strange: The astronauts had mindblowing views of planet Earth. | a mind blowing experience see also: it blows your mind blow 1 (17) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Blow Your Mind — is a phrase indicating an unbelievable experience.It can also refer to: * Blow Your Mind (song), a 1992 song by Redman * Blow Your Mind , a 2005 album by Ripped (band) * Blow Your Mind , a 2007 song by Swizz Beatz * Blow Your Mind , a song by… … Wikipedia