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 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
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1. a bomb blast
炸弹爆炸
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2. 27 schoolchildren were injured in the blast.
*27 名学龄儿童在爆炸中受了伤。
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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。
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4. three short blasts on the ship's siren
船上三次短促的汽笛声
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5. Blast for prison governors in judge's report
法官报告中对典狱长猛烈抨击
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6. She had the car stereo on at full blast.
她把汽车音响开到了最大音量。
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7. They had to blast a tunnel through the mountain.
他们得炸出一条穿山隧道。
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8. Danger! Blasting in Progress!
危险!爆破进行中!
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9. Music suddenly blasted out from the speakers.
喇叭中突然响起了轰鸣的音乐。
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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。
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11. He blasted the ball past the goalie.
他飞脚将球踢过了守门员。
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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.
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