词汇 | blast |
释义 | blast verb uk /blɑːst/ us /blæst/ blastverb (EXPLODE, HIT)[ I or T ] to explode or destroy something or someone with explosives, or to break through or hit something with a similar, very strong force: 炸毁;爆破 blast throughAn explosion blasted through the wall. blast something into somethingThey blasted tunnels into the side of the mountain. He saw what he thought was a grizzly bear and blasted it with his rifle. See also sandblast Guerrillas blasted a hole in the outer wall of the embassy compound. Perhaps a giant impact blasted away part of the earth's crust. They blast pheasants out of the sky with their shotguns. The two teams turn their paint guns on each other and blast away. The defender blasted the ball from 25 metres away. Destroying and demolishing annihilate annihilation apocalypse bash bash through (something) be sacrificed on the altar of somethingidiom costly erosion erosional erosionally erosive extirpate saboteur sack sacking sacrifice scarred self-destruct sink wipe You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Exploding and erupting blastverb (NOISE)[ I or T ] to make a very loud and unpleasant noise, or to make something do this: 产生巨大噪声;发出刺耳声 blast (something) outWe could hear music blasting out from his car. On one side of the square, a group of young men were blasting out music on their sound system. Loudspeakers blasted patriotic music. He blasted his car horn aggressively. Noise & noisy abuzz bang something out barky bash something out boisterously booming brouhaha cacophony clatter disturbance explosive loudly noisy resonant ring out ring with something rowdily rowdiness rowdyism strident blastverb (CRITICIZE)[ T ]informal to criticize someone or something severely: 严厉批评;把…批驳得体无完肤 The administration was blasted for failing to create jobs.政府因未能创造工作机会而遭到抨击。 Recently she blasted what she described as a culture of exploitation in the fashion industry. to show disapproval of someone or something criticizeHe criticized the government's handling of the crisis. attackShe wrote an article attacking the judge and the way the trial had been conducted. condemnShe was condemned for her comments about the candidate. denounceThe government's economic policy has been denounced on all sides. come under fireThe government programme has come under fire for mismanaging funds. Disapproving & criticizing anathematize animadversion aspersion aw backbite barrel bash belabour boo disapprobation excoriate knocker let someone have both barrelsidiom low blow mordacious mordancy nitpicker pile slam union-basher Phrasal verbblast off blast noun[ C ] uk /blɑːst/ us /blæst/ blastnoun[C] (EXPLOSION)an explosion: 爆炸;爆破 Three people were injured in the blast.爆炸中有3人受伤。 The blast had torn the building apart.爆炸摧毁了该建筑。 These bomb blasts suggest that the terrorists are (going) on the attack again. Yesterday's blast killed at least two people and injured 11 others. A powerful bomb blast has rocked the city, killing at least 28 people and wounding more than 200 others. The blast killed an off-duty policeman and critically injured a nurse. Exploding and erupting blow blow (someone/something) up blowout burst in on someone/something burst in/into (somewhere) controlled explosion detonate detonator erupt explosively explosiveness flame go off go popidiom go up implode implosion pop unexploded unspent blastnoun[C] (AIR)a sudden strong blow of air: 疾风,狂风;一阵强劲的气流 blast of airA blast of cold air hit him as he opened the window.他打开窗,一阵冷风向他袭来。 Wind & winds anemometer chinook crosswind cyclonic cyclonically easterly gale leeward northerly northwesterly sea breeze sigh slipstream stiff the Coriolis effect tornado weathervane windblown windswept wuthering blastnoun[C] (NOISE)a sudden loud noise: 突然发出的巨大声响 a blast of music突然响起的音乐 The coach blew three blasts on a whistle.教练吹了3声哨子。 Noise & noisy abuzz bang something out barky bash something out boisterously booming brouhaha cacophony clatter disturbance explosive loudly noisy resonant ring out ring with something rowdily rowdiness rowdyism strident blastnoun[C] (STRONG HIT)informal in sport, a very strong hit: Adams hit a blast over the boundary. General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend dump interception kicker launch angle lay someone off layoff loft pitch stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in timeout You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Hitting and beating blastnoun[C] (EVENT)[ usually singular ]USinformal an exciting or enjoyable experience or event, often a party: 喧嚣的聚会;狂欢 have a blastYou should have come with us last night - we had a real blast!昨天晚上你真该跟我们一起来,我们痛快地狂欢了一场! Informal words for parties bash beanfeast beano blowout booze-up do knees-up mixer piss-up sausage fest shindig shivoo blastnoun[C] (EMAIL)US an email sent by a company or organization to a large number of people: (公司、组织等发出的)群发电子邮件 email blastHe announced in an email blast to supporters that he is suspending his campaign.在给自己的支持者群发的一封电子邮件中,他宣布推迟运动时间。 Earning money assessable bank base pay basic basic income disposable income hand over fistidiom in arrearsidiom line your pocket(s)idiom livelihood make an honest livingidiom pro bono pro rata profit from something prorate pull pull something down raise revenue sick pay Idioma blast from the past blast exclamation old-fashionedinformaluk /blɑːst/ us /blæst/(alsoblast it) an expression of anger: 该死,讨厌 Oh blast! I've left my keys at home!哎,该死!我把钥匙落在家里了! Expressions of anger ay bally beg biscuit blasted bleeding bloody dickens drat dratted egad fie flaming flip la marry need precious put/stick that in your pipe and smoke it!idiom rats blast | American Dictionaryblast noun us/blæst/ blastnoun (EXPLOSION)[ C ] an explosion, or something sudden and violent: One blast of wind blew out a couple of windows. The symphony begins with a trumpet blast. blastnoun (ENJOYMENT)[ Cusually sing ]slang an exciting and enjoyable experience: The party was a blast. blast verb us/blæst/ blastverb (USE EXPLOSIVES)[ I/T ] to break apart or destroy by using explosives: [ I ]To make the tunnel, engineers will have to blast through solid rock. blastverb (CRITICIZE)[ T ] to criticize strongly: The mayor blasted the press for not printing the facts. Phrasal verbblast off Examples of blastblast Such is the case for the blasts from the present air and helium spheres, which initially contained gas at high density and low (room)temperature. Subsequent versions of the vision system will master the blasting operation by calculating the robot trajectory; they will also test resulting blasting quality. Many of these points are the expected consequences of having a massive planet blow up nearby, thereby blasting the facing hemisphere and leaving the shielded hemisphere relatively unscathed. Reasons for the scarcity of recorded blasts by lightning strikes may include lack of sufficient energy, as well as the difficulty in distinguishing effects from man-made explosions. Archaeologists have generally short-circuited fields of action (which are particular, numerous and nit-picky to study) in blasting a road from agency to action, but this has been a mistake. They received the chopped cane delivered by trucks and trailers, transhipping it to rail cars or trucks by conveyor belts that passed it in cascades through three additional air blasts. Using modified culture media, further halophilic strains were isolated from freshly blasted rock salt and bore cores ; in addition, growth of several haloarchaea was substantially improved. In the end, its argument comes down to polemic of the sort not all that far removed from the familiar conservative-versus-radical blasts and counterblasts of journalistic theatrical criticism. Any explosive remaining after the blasting operation is destroyed. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Several people were injured in the three blasts, one of them seriously. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English The roar of machinery goes on day and night and blasting operations often damage his house. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They are blowing up businesses and have been blasting and scattering bodies across my constituency for the past 20 years. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 What happened on that day was that mobile heavy artillery, masked by tanks, suddenly caught our tanks at very close range and blasted them away. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 All too often workpeople's senses are dulled and blasted by either noise or dull repetitive processes. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Has he just blasted them into the stratosphere? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of blast These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withblastblastThese are words often used in combination with blast. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. atomic blast It was an atomicblast of good will through sports. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 blast injury There is general agreement that spalling, implosion, inertia, and pressure differentials are the main mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of primary blast injuries. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. blast of air After this description, a 200-ms blastofair was delivered. 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