1 N-COUNT 爆炸 A blast is a big explosion, especially one caused by a bomb. 爆炸
SYN explosion, crash, burst, discharge
2 VERB 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. 爆炸;炸毁;炸出;炸开
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There is a risk that toxic chemicals might be blasted into the atmosphere. [be VERB-ed prep./adv.]
爆炸后有毒化学物质可能会进入大气层。
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...a terrible accident in which his left arm was blasted off by some kind of a bomb. [be VERB-ed prep./adv.]
他的左臂被某种炸弹炸飞的可怕事故
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Earlier two holes were blasted into the ship's hull to let water out and stabilise the ferry. [be VERB-ed prep./adv.]
之前在船体上炸出了两个洞,以便把水排出,使船平稳下来。
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The explosion which followed blasted out the external supporting wall of her flat. [VERB noun with adv.]
接下来的爆炸毁坏了她公寓的外支撑墙。
SYN blow up, bomb, destroy, burst
3 VERB 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. 炸(石);爆破 [Also VERB]
4 VERB 枪击;开枪射击 To blast someone means to shoot them with a gun. 枪击;开枪射击 [journalism]
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...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
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Alan Barnett, 28, was blasted with a sawn-off shotgun in Oldham on Thursday. [be VERB-ed + with]
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。
SYN hit, kill, shoot, plug [slang]
5 VERB (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. (通过枪击) 冲出(道路);轰开,炸开(通路)
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The police were reported to have blasted their way into the house using explosives. [VERB noun]
据报道,警方借助爆破冲进了房子。
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One armoured column attempted to blast a path through a barricade of buses and trucks. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
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。
6 VERB 喷射(水流、气流等) Ifsomething blasts water or air somewhere, it sends out a sudden, powerful stream of it. 喷射(水流、气流等)
7 V-ERG (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. (使)(汽车喇叭等)突然发出响亮的声音;(使)(音乐)轰响
8 VERB (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. (体育运动中)用力踢,猛击 [journalism]
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Ramsay blasted the ball into the back of the net. [VERB noun adv./prep.]
拉姆齐劲射入网。
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He may try to blast his way out of trouble, playing attacking shots to balls he would not normally contemplate hitting. [V way prep]
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。
SYN boot, fire, project, launch
9 VERB 炮轰;抨击 To blast someone or something means to criticize them strongly. 炮轰;抨击 [journalism]
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Football: Taylor blasts Beck. [VERB noun]
足球:泰勒炮轰贝克。
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The Department of Health and a top immunologist have blasted a report in last week's Sunday Times. [VERB noun]
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。
10 EXCLAM (表示厌恶)真讨厌,真该死 Some people say 'blast' to show that they are annoyed at something or someone. (表示厌恶)真讨厌,真该死 [informal, spoken, feelings]
11 N-SING 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. 有趣的事;开心的事;乐趣 [informal]
12 PHRASE 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. 以最大音量;以最大功率
13 PHRASE 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. 岁月回响(勾起回忆的老歌、旧时尚等) [informal]
Phrasal verbs: - blast awayblast offblast out
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