phrasal verbphr v especially American EnglishAmE informal
a)SURPRISEDto make someone feel very surprised, especially about something they like or admire 使大为惊讶〔尤指对喜欢或羡慕的东西〕
It just blows me away, the way everyone’s so friendly round here.
我真是惊讶极了,这里人人都是这么友好。
b)KILLto kill someone by shooting them with a gun 枪杀
c)BEAT/DEFEATto defeat someone completely, especially in a game 〔尤指在比赛中〕彻底击败
Nancy blew away the rest of the skaters.
南希击败了其他的滑冰运动员。
Examples from the Corpus
blow away• If you use a powdersupplement, damp the feed to prevent the horse from blowing it away!• It was so much dust, and the slightest wind would blow it away.• She places it on her finger and blows it away.• The handsome one blew him away.• One song will blow your head away and the next song will mellow out.• You can blow it away with a blink of an eye.• Philip Seymour Hoffman blows them all away with a scene - stealing black comic turn as Dickie's awful preppie buddy.• From the sound of it he'd blow you away without a second thought.