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Blast Blasted   [V Air Ed Full Loud Informal

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/blɑ͟ːst, blæ̱st/
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]爆炸 A blast is a big explosion, especially one caused by a bomb.
  • 250 people were killed in the blast.

    250人在这次爆炸中丧生。

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    [VERB 动词]爆炸;炸毁;炸出;炸开 If something is blasted into a particular place or state, an explosion causes it to be in that place or state. If a hole is blasted in something, it is created by an explosion.
      [be V-ed prep/adv]
      [V n with adv]
      [Also V n adj]
  • There is a risk that toxic chemicals might be blasted into the atmosphere.

    爆炸后有毒化学物质可能会进入大气层。

  • ...a terrible accident in which his left arm was blasted off by some kind of a bomb...

    他的左臂被某种炸弹炸飞的可怕事故

  • Earlier two holes were blasted into the ship's hull to let water out and stabilise the ferry...

    之前在船体上炸出了两个洞,以便把水排出,使船平稳下来。

  • The explosion which followed blasted out the external supporting wall of her flat.

    接下来的爆炸毁坏了她公寓的外支撑墙。

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    [VERB 动词]炸(石);爆破 If workers are blasting rock, they are using explosives to make holes in it or destroy it, for example so that a road or tunnel can be built.
      [V n]
      [V n with adv]
      [Also V]
  • Their work was taken up with boring and blasting rock with gelignite...

    他们的工作是用葛里炸药炸石头,非常枯燥。

  • They're using dynamite to blast away rocks to put a road in.

    他们用炸药炸石筑路。

  • blasting
  • Three miles away there was a salvo of blasting in the quarry.

    三英里之外的采石场进行了爆破作业。

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    [VERB 动词]枪击;开枪射击 To blast someone means to shoot them with a gun.
      [V n to n]
      [be V-ed with n]
      [usu sing]
      [JOURNALISM 新闻]
  • ...a son who blasted his father to death after a lifetime of bullying...

    因从小到大一直被父亲虐待而开枪弑父的男子

  • Alan Barnett, 28, was blasted with a sawn-off shotgun in Oldham on Thursday.

    28岁的艾伦·巴尼特于星期四在奥德姆被人用短管猎枪射杀。

  • Blast is also a noun.
    • ...the man who killed Nigel Davies with a shotgun blast.

      用猎枪打死奈杰尔·戴维斯的男子

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    [VERB 动词](通过枪击) 冲出(道路);轰开,炸开(通路) If someone blasts their way somewhere, they get there by shooting at people or causing an explosion.
      [V way prep/adv]
      [V n prep/adv]
  • The police were reported to have blasted their way into the house using explosives...

    据报道,警方借助爆破冲进了房子。

  • One armoured column attempted to blast a path through a barricade of buses and trucks.

    一个武装纵队试图从公交车和卡车组成的路障中间炸出一条通道来。

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    [VERB 动词]喷射(水流、气流等) Ifsomething blasts water or air somewhere, it sends out a sudden, powerful stream of it.
      [V n prep/adv]
  • Blasting cold air over it makes the water evaporate...

    向它喷射冷空气可以使水蒸发。

  • A blizzard was blasting great drifts of snow across the lake.

    暴风雪夹着大团的积雪吹过湖面。

  • Blast is also a noun.
    • Blasts of cold air swept down from the mountains.

      强冷气流从山上疾掠而下。

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    [V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)(汽车喇叭等)突然发出响亮的声音;(使)(音乐)轰响 If you blast something such as a car horn, or if it blasts, it makes a sudden, loud sound. If something blasts music, or music blasts, the music is very loud.
      [V n]
      [V]
  • ...drivers who do not blast their horns...

    不按喇叭的司机

  • The sound of western music blasted as she entered.

    她一进门便听到西部音乐震天的响声。

  • Blast is also a noun.
    • The buzzer suddenly responded in a long blast of sound.

      蜂鸣器突然相应地发出了一声响亮的长鸣。

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    [VERB 动词](体育运动中)用力踢,猛击 You can say that a sports player blasts the ball somewhere if he or she gives it a powerful kick or hit.
      [V n adv/prep]
      [V way prep]
      [JOURNALISM 新闻]
  • Ramsay blasted the ball into the back of the net...

    拉姆齐劲射入网。

  • He may try to blast his way out of trouble, playing attacking shots to balls he would not normally contemplate hitting.

    他可能是想努力摆脱困境,平时不会考虑击打的球也打起了进攻。

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    [VERB 动词]炮轰;抨击 To blast someone or something means to criticize them strongly.
      [V n]
      [JOURNALISM 新闻]
  • Football: Taylor blasts Beck...

    足球:泰勒炮轰贝克。

  • The Department of Health and a top immunologist have blasted a report in last week's Sunday Times.

    卫生部和一位知名免疫学家严词抨击了上周《星期日泰晤士报》的一篇报道。

  • Blast is also a noun.
    • Cricket: Blast for Ormrod.

      板球:炮轰奥姆罗德。

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    [EXCLAM 感叹语](表示厌恶)真讨厌,真该死 Some people say 'blast' to show that they are annoyed at something or someone.
      [feelings]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
      [SPOKEN 口语]
  • Blast! I can't do anything with this.

    真该死!我拿这个一点办法也没有。

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    [N-SING 单数名词]有趣的事;开心的事;乐趣 If you say that something was a blast, you mean that you enjoyed it very much.
      [V n]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • Making the album was a real blast.

    做这个专辑真是一种乐趣。

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    [PHRASE 短语]以最大音量;以最大功率 If something such as a radio or a heater is on full blast, or at full blast, it is producing as much sound or power as it is able to.
      [PHR after v]
  • In many of those homes the television is on full blast 24 hours a day...

    那些家庭有很多一天24小时把电视开到最大音量。

  • You are unlikely to run the heater at full blast for long periods.

    你不太可能长时间把加热器开到最大挡位。

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    [PHRASE 短语]岁月回响(勾起回忆的老歌、旧时尚等) You can use a blast from the past as a light-hearted way of referring to something such as an old song or fashion that you hear or notice again, and which reminds you of an earlier time.
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    相关词组:
    blast away
    blast off
    blast out

    Oxford
    blast / blɑːst ; NAmE blæst /
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    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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    blast1 noun
    blast2 verb
    blast3 interjection
    blastblast1 /blɑːst $ blæst/ ●○○ noun [countable]
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    1air/wind a sudden strong movement of wind or airblast of A blast of cold air swept through the hut.2explosion an explosion, or the very strong movement of air that it causesin the blast Thirty-six people died in the blast.bomb/shotgun/nuclear etc blast A bomb blast completely destroyed the building.3loud noise a sudden very loud noise, especially one made by a whistle or hornblast on The station master gave a blast on his whistle and we were off.long/short blast a long trumpet blast4(at) full blast as powerfully or loudly as possible:  I had the gas fire going full blast. The radio was on at full blast.5fun a blast informal an enjoyable and exciting experience:  The concert was a blast. We had a blast at the fair.6emotion a sudden strong expression of a powerful emotionblast of She was totally unprepared for the blast of criticism she received.7 a blast from the past informal something from the past that you remember, see, or hear again, and that reminds you of that time in your life:  That’s a blast from the past. No one has called me that for years.
    blast1 noun
    blast2 verb
    blast3 interjection
    blastblast2 ●○○ verb
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    1gun/bomb [transitive] to damage or destroy something, or to injure or kill someone, using a gun or a bombblast somebody with something She blasted her husband with a shotgun because he was having an affair. The first shot missed and blasted a hole in the far wall. The plane was blasted out of the sky by a terrorist bomb.2break something into pieces [intransitive, transitive] to break something into pieces using explosives, especially in order to build something such as a roadblast something through something A 1.5 km tunnel was blasted through the mountain.blast something out of something The road will have to be blasted out of solid rock.blast through Railway workers had blasted through the mountains 90 years before.3loud noise (also blast out) [intransitive, transitive] to produce a lot of loud noise, especially music:  He was woken by the radio alarm clock blasting out rock music.blast from Dance music blasted from the stereo.4criticize [transitive] to criticize someone or something very strongly – used especially in news reportsblast somebody for (doing) something Union leaders blasted the government for failing to tackle the jobs crisis.5kick/hit a ball [transitive] to hit or kick a ball very hard:  With six minutes remaining, he blasted the ball through the Coleraine defences for his 19th goal of the season.6air/water [intransitive, transitive] if air or water is blasted somewhere, or if it blasts somewhere, it moves there with great force:  The wind ripped through the trees and blasted a curtain of rain up the meadow. Icy winds and driving snow blasted through the pine trees.7sports [transitive] American English informal to beat another team very easily:  The Seahawks were blasted 35–14 by the Broncos.blast off phrasal verb if a spacecraft blasts off, it leaves the ground
    blast-off
    blast1 noun
    blast2 verb
    blast3 interjection
    blastblast3 (also ˌblast her/it etc) interjection
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    used when you are very annoyed about something:  Oh blast! I’ve forgotten my key.
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