English Phrasal Verbs - Blow Over, Blow Through

英语短语动词 - 风平浪静,吹过

Listening Time: English Practice

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2025-04-11

19 分钟
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Learn the phrasal verbs "blow over" and "blow through" naturally, through listening.
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  • Hey English learners, welcome to another phrasal verb episode.

  • I hope you're all doing great.

  • I hope that your English learning is going well and that you feel

  • like you're learning a lot of new phrasal verbs with these episodes.

  • In today's phrasal verb episode, we're going to look at two phrasal verbs.

  • The first one is blow over and the other one is blow through.

  • So first let's define these phrasal verbs.

  • Blow over, what does this mean?

  • When something blows over, we usually use this to talk about some type of trouble, some type of scandal or something.

  • So when something like that blows over, it fades away and becomes forgotten without serious consequences, okay?

  • For example, I could say, don't worry, this scandal will blow over soon.

  • So what I'm saying there is eventually people will forget all about this,

  • it'll eventually be forgotten, the consequences won't be that great, so don't worry.

  • I know it's a scandal now, but it will blow over soon, okay?

  • And the other phrasal verb is blow through.

  • So what does this mean?

  • Well, blow through means to spend or waste something rapidly, very fast.

  • So for example, I could say he blew through his inheritance money in less than a year.

  • So in the sentence,

  • I'm saying