blast 英 [blɑ:st]   美 [blæst]

blast

blast  英 [blɑ:st] 美 [blæst]

n. 爆炸;冲击波;一阵  v. 爆炸;轰鸣,冲击 

进行时:blasting  过去式:blasted  过去分词:blasted  第三人称单数:blasts  名词复数:blasts 

a bomb blast 炸弹爆炸
27 schoolchildren were injured in the blast. *27 名学龄儿童在爆炸中受了伤。

  • A blast is an explosion, or a sudden sharp noise. When you blast someone, you either shoot them, or hit them with a verbal explosion––a tirade of criticism.
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  • n. 爆炸;冲击波;一阵
  • v. 爆炸;轰鸣,冲击
  • 1. a bomb blast

    炸弹爆炸

  • 2. 27 schoolchildren were injured in the blast.

    *27 名学龄儿童在爆炸中受了伤。

  • 3. A blast of hot air hit us as we stepped off the plane.

    我们下飞机时,一股热浪向我们袭来。

  • 4. three short blasts on the ship's siren

    船上三次短促的汽笛声

  • 5. Blast for prison governors in judge's report

    法官报告中对典狱长猛烈抨击

  • 6. She had the car stereo on at full blast.

    她把汽车音响开到了最大音量。

  • 7. They had to blast a tunnel through the mountain.

    他们得炸出一条穿山隧道。

  • 8. Danger! Blasting in Progress!

    危险!爆破进行中!

  • 9. Music suddenly blasted out from the speakers.

    喇叭中突然响起了轰鸣的音乐。

  • 10. The movie was blasted by all the critics.

    这部影片受到了所有评论家的严厉抨击。

  • 11. He blasted the ball past the goalie.

    他飞脚将球踢过了守门员。

  • 12. Their whole crop had been blasted by a late frost.

    一场晚霜把他们的庄稼全毁了。

  • blast (n.) Old English blæst "a blowing, a breeze, puff of wind," from Proto-Germanic *bles- (source also of Old Norse blastr, Old High German blast "a blowing, blast"), from PIE root *bhle- "to blow."
  • blast (v.) Old English blæstan "to blow, belch forth," from Proto-Germanic *bles- (source also of German blasen, Gothic blesan "to blow"), from PIE root *bhle- "to blow." From 16c.-19c., often "to breathe on balefully, cause to wither, blight, prevent from blossoming or maturing." Meaning "to blow up by explosion" is from 1758. Related: Blasted; blasting.
blast / blɑːst ; NAmE blæst / noun , verb , exclamation blast blasts blasted blasting noun explosion 爆炸 1 [countable ] an explosion or a powerful movement of air caused by an explosion 爆炸;(爆炸引起的)气浪,冲击波 a bomb blast 炸弹爆炸 27 schoolchildren were injured in the blast. *27 名学龄儿童在爆炸中受了伤。 of air 空气 2 [countable ] a sudden strong movement of air 突如其来的强劲气流 A blast of hot air hit us as we stepped off the plane. 我们下飞机时,一股热浪向我们袭来。 the wind's icy blasts 狂风卷起的寒流 loud noise 大声 3 [countable ] a sudden loud noise, especially one made by a musical instrument that you blow, or by a whistle or a car horn (吹奏乐器、哨子、汽车喇叭等突然发出的)响声,吹奏声,轰鸣 three short blasts on the ship's siren 船上三次短促的汽笛声 criticism 批评 4 [countable ] ( used especially in newspapers 尤用于报章 ) strong criticism 严厉的批评;激烈的抨击 Blast for prison governors in judge's report 法官报告中对典狱长猛烈抨击 fun 欢乐 5 [singular ] ( informal) ( especially NAmE) a very enjoyable experience that is a lot of fun 热闹的聚会;狂欢 The party was a blast. 聚会非常热闹。 We had a blast at the party. 我们在聚会上玩得很开心。 email 电子邮件 6 [countable ] ( NAmE) ( informal) advertising or information that is sent to a large number of people at the same time by email 群发的电子邮件广告(或信息) IDIOMS a ˌblast from the ˈpast ( informal) a person or thing from your past that you see, hear, meet, etc. again in the present (现在又看见、听到、遇到等的)故人,往事,旧物 (at) full ˈblast with the greatest possible volume or power 最大音量地;最大马力地 She had the car stereo on at full blast. 她把汽车音响开到了最大音量。 verb explode 爆炸 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] blast(sth) (+ adv./prep.) to violently destroy or break sth into pieces, using explosives (用炸药)炸毁,把…炸成碎片;爆破 They blasted a huge crater in the runway. 他们在飞机跑道上炸了一个大坑。 They had to blast a tunnel through the mountain. 他们得炸出一条穿山隧道。 All the windows were blasted inwards with the force of the explosion. 爆炸的震动力把所有窗户都震碎到屋里。 The jumbo jet was blasted out of the sky. 那架巨型喷气式飞机在空中被炸成碎片。 Danger! Blasting in Progress! 危险!爆破进行中! make loud noise 发出高声 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to make a loud unpleasant noise, especially music 发出刺耳的高音,轰鸣(尤指音乐) blast(out) Music suddenly blasted out from the speakers. 喇叭中突然响起了轰鸣的音乐。 blaststh (out) The radio blasted out rock music at full volume. 收音机以最大音量播放摇滚乐。 criticize 批评 3 [transitive ] blastsb/sth (for sth/for doing sth) ( informal) to criticize sb/sth severely 严厉批评;猛烈抨击 The movie was blasted by all the critics. 这部影片受到了所有评论家的严厉抨击。 hit/kick/shoot 打;踢;击 4 [transitive ] blastsb/sth (+ adv./prep.) ( informal) to hit, kick or shoot sb/sth with a lot of force 狠打;猛踢;猛击 He blasted the ball past the goalie. 他飞脚将球踢过了守门员。 He blasted (= shot)the policeman right between the eyes. 他对着那个警察的鼻梁开了一枪。 air/water 空气;水 5 [transitive ] blastsb/sth (+ adv./prep.) to direct air, water, etc. at sb/sth with a lot of force 向…猛吹;(用水)向…喷射 Police blasted the demonstrators with water cannons. 警察用高压水炮喷射示威者。 destroy with disease, etc. 使毁于疾病等 6 [transitive ,  usually passive ] blaststh to destroy sth such as a plant with disease, cold, heat, etc. 使(植物等)毁于疾病(或寒冷、酷热等) Their whole crop had been blasted by a late frost. 一场晚霜把他们的庄稼全毁了。 PHRASAL VERBS ˌblast aˈway if a gun or sb using a gun blasts away,the gun fires continuously and loudly 连续高声地射击 ˌblast ˈoff (of spacecraft 宇宙飞船 ) to leave the ground 发射升空 SYN lift off , take off related noun blast-off exclamation ( informal) ( especially BrE) people sometimes say Blast!when they are annoyed about sth (恼怒时说)该死,倒霉 Oh blast! The car won't start. 真该死!车子就是发动不了。 blast / blɑːst ; NAmE blæst /
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