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blast (obj) DESTROYHblB:st, $blAstvto destroy (something or someone) by using explosives or other great force(用炸药等)炸掉,毁灭The centre of the city has been blasted by repeated bombing. [T]这个城市中心已经被反复的轰炸给毁掉了。The gunmen blasted the bus with a hail of bullets. [T]持枪歹徒一阵枪弹毁掉了公交车。A tunnel was to be blasted through the mountains (= made by removing rock with explosives). [T]将穿过群山炸毁隧道。The heavy winds blasted through the trees. [I]狂风吹折许多树木。They heard the guns blasting away all night (= firing loudly and continuously). [I]他们听到枪炮声响了一整夜。(fig.) The opposition blasted (= criticized very strongly) the government for high inflation. [T]反对派以高通货膨胀为由猛烈抨击政府。(fig.) Their latest record blasted (its way) up the charts (= moved very quickly because of its popularity). [I / T]他们最近的唱片在统计表上直线上升。The rocket is due to blast off (= leave the ground) at two o'clock.火箭定于两点点火起飞。 [SANDBLAST]
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